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Microsoft “slowly embracing” Open Source

Author: JT Smith Wired: "On the eve of LinuxWorld, Microsoft still believes that open source is not a viable model. But some observers think the...

Olliance Consulting Group to lead Open Source study

Author: JT Smith J.M. Weathersby writes: "Olliance Consulting Group has been selected by the Open-Source Software Institute (OSSI) to lead a coalition of...

Proposal: The open data format initiative

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes, "Outlook Express and Outlook -- while severely limited in how they export data -- can import mail messages from...

Conectiva: ‘openldap’ Privilege violation

Author: JT Smith Connectiva: "Thomas Fritz reported a vulnerability in the ldap server which could be exploited by remote attackers to delete attributes from an...

Intel, HP back Open Source competition to .Net

Author: JT Smith IDG News Service reports that Intel and Hewlett-Packard say they will lend support to an ...

Open Source’s Dot-Net less open

Author: JT Smith Wired.comm reports on the Mono projects's move from the GNU GPL license to the X11 license for its class libraries. More from...

Evolution 1.0 revolutionizes the Open Source desktop

Author: JT Smith NetworkComputing.com has the review. "Evolution 1.0 looks and feels a lot like Outlook with one glaring exception: It isn't vulnerable to...

Open Source on the business desktop

Author: JT Smith Adam Wiggins writes "I wrote an essay about my employer's recent transition to open source on the desktop. Read it here: http://people.trustcommerce.com/~adam/office.html" Category:...

How do I tackle an Open-Source book projects?

Author: JT Smith Ask Slashdot tackles this question: "I am currently writing a book ... which I plan to publish under some form ...

Security update to openldap

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN.net: "Updated OpenLDAP packages are now available for Red Hat Linux 7, 7.1, and 7.2. These updates resolve a vulnerability...