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Riding on the Open Source wagon

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has a story about businesses piggybacking on Open Source to sell their products: " In a market overflowing with Internet-enabled applications, ...

The Half-Way Covenant: Companies aim for ‘partly’ Open Source

Author: JT Smith By Jack Bryar NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business This one might take a minute to explain. It's the connection between the most important and least...

Riding on the open source wagon

Author: JT Smith Emerging software and services vendors are attempting to piggyback on the popularity of Linux and other open source projects In a...

OpenSales renames itself

Author: JT Smith Maximum Linux reports that OpenSales, the provider of Open Source e-commerce apps will change its name to Zelerate, which has expanded its...

Italians demand Government switch to Open Source

Author: JT Smith A large group of Italians are demanding that the Italian Government switch from Microsoft software to Open Source software, claiming that the...

Italians revolt against Microsoft; Open Source preferred

Author: JT Smith From IDG News Service: "The Italian state administration is excessively ...

Managing projects the open source way

Author: JT Smith "Good software is rarely the result of brilliant programming, despite the mythos that has grown up around the activity. Most often, good...

Development tool goes open source

Author: JT Smith "After StarOffice, more source code made available. JYACC will open one million lines of code of its Panther Open Source Software for...

Tripwire open source, Linux Edition, now available

Author: JT Smith Business Wire reports, Tripwire, Inc., the leading provider of data and network integrity solutions, today announced the availability of its Open Source product...

Open source movement key for Internet growth in India

Author: JT Smith Comparing the Indian Internet market to others like the U.S., 'Net activist John Barlow said that countries which did not have deep...