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Making money with Open Source
Worth reading at osOpinion: "One of the biggest criticisms of open source is that it can't make money. Critics are quick to point out...
Free/Libre and Open Source software: Survey and study
LinuxToday has links to a study by the University of Maastricht. "The FLOSS (Free/Libre/Open Source Software) study from the University of Maastricht has published...
Call it U.S. Open Source
Wired.com reports on Linux being used for running the U.S. Open tennis tournament's major information systems and moving data around the world. "Laptop computers...
Open Source software adoption in Australian government
Anonymous Reader writes: "Highlighting recent Government sector progress AUUG Inc., the Australian
UNIX and Open Systems group, calls on Federal and State agencies to further
accelerate...
Study aims to measure benefit of Open Source software on schools
-By Grant Gross -
Nearly lost among the plethora of corporate news coming out of the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo last week was the...
Open Source databases hike enterprise appeal
From eWeek.com: "The creators of the open-source databases MySQL and PostgreSQL are trying to push them further into the enterprise with new features aimed...
Corporate Open Source collaboration?
SF Clustering Foundry writes: "Historically, Open Source software has been developed by individuals or groups of individuals working on software in their spare time,...
One small step for Open Source
"A few dozen Linux programmers marched through downtown San Francisco on Thursday in support of
proposed legislation that would require the California government...
Too many Unixes? HP plans to support HP-UX and Tru64 and OpenUnix and …
Author: JT Smith
- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
It's not an easy job, but Hewlett-Packard is determined to support no fewer than
five major operating...
MySQL and other Open Source databases getting important
"MySQL and others are starting to eat into the $8.8 billion market for database software dominated by Oracle, International Business Machines Corp. and Microsoft...