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HP opens print driver source code, releases server appliance for Linux
Author: JT Smith
A LinuxWorld story says Hewlett-Packard is beginning to walk the Open Source walk. "Hewlett-Packard has talked open source for a while now,...
New friendships in the Open Source world
Author: JT Smith
From CNet: "With some of the entrepreneurial glamour gone from open-source software, companies
...
Open Source software to benefit during recession?
Author: JT Smith
Ask Slashdot deals with the question about Red Hat and Corel actually having good financial reports recently, even though the rest of...
Open Group hosts real-time and embedded systems forum April 25
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net: "The Open Group is holding a one-day conference on Real-time
and Embedded Systems on April 25 in Berlin, Germany.
This...
ICS integrates themes into Open Motif
Author: JT Smith
Mark Hatch writes: "Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. (ICS), the leading supplier of Motif® products and support, today announced the Developer's Release of...
SGI vs. people using ‘Open’ and ‘GL’
Author: JT Smith
Ask Slashdot deals with a trademark issue between SGI and a developer creating something called OpenIL. Slashdot readers debate whether trademark pursuits...
Synopsys opens Vera as verification language standard
Author: JT Smith
From EET.com: " In an attempt to forge an
...
Stonesoft opens up multi-ISP networks
Author: JT Smith
AustralianIT reports on Finland-based Stonesoft spreading its wings to Australia. The high-availability clustering software specialist has built a firewall software system from
...
Europe far ahead in Open Source health care
Author: JT Smith
Saint tells us that Minoru Development Corp. president Brian Bray on the OpenHealth list writes: " ...For the benefit of North American...
Open Source security manual: A lonely crusade
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
It's a lonely crusade, but Pete Herzog believes security testing should be done in the open, not...