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Open Database project launches

Author: JT Smith Camille Jacks writes: "Web-based database solutions provider site www.ecriteria.net launches its new free Open Database Project. This is hitting the news...

ISPCON: Lots of no-shows, but Open Source advocates active

Author: JT Smith - By Russell Pavlicek - Perhaps the biggest surprise at ISPCON in Las Vegas this week is the number of speakers...

Navy to test the water with Open-Source software

Author: JT Smith "The Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) will join forces with the Open-Source Software Institute to study the Navy's use of open-source software. During...

Will you see Open Source J2EE implementations?

Author: JT Smith Mike Loukides at OnJava discusses Sun's anti-Open Source stance on J2EE certification and why that policy should change to make it easier...

Caldera OpenLinux advisory for sendmail

Author: JT Smith Caldera has issued advisory number CSSA-2001-034.0 to detail a permission problem with the default setup of sendmail in all versions of its...

The case against ‘open sources’

Author: JT Smith Mikael Pawlo writes: "Interesting article published in Stanford Technology Law Review: 'In this Article, I have two goals: First, I will suggest...

Raymond: Open Source Initiative responds to W3C RAND policy

Author: JT Smith The Open Source Initiative has considered the World Wide Web Consortium's Patent Policy Framework working draft at ...

Vulnerabilities in sendmail, speechd, and OpenServer

Author: JT Smith Oreillynet: "In this week's Security Alerts, Noel Davis reports problems in sendmail, Solaris Yellow Pages, CDE ToolTalk, speechd, FreeBSD login, OpenServer vi,...

Open for Business launches

Author: JT Smith Universal Networks unveiled Open for Business, a new resource for IT workers today. Open for Business aims to provide IT workers with...

Open Source comes to .Net

Author: JT Smith Red Herring has a piece from its October 1 print edition on the "ingeniously subversive" Mono Project from Ximian, which aims to...