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Will Open Source group burn Sun?
Author: JT Smith
Publicly, the new Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) hopes to promote Linux in the enterprise. But privately, the OSDL-funded by HP, IBM,...
IBM to open seven Linux centers in Asia-Pacific
Author: JT Smith
IBM will invest more than $200 million in the Asia-Pacific region to help customers and software vendors increase productivity within the Linux...
High demand means ‘open season’ for designers
Author: JT Smith
Design engineers are getting more and more money these days, with salaries hitting $80,000 in most of the country, more in places...
IBM contributes enterprise file system technology toOpen Source community
Author: JT Smith
Press release at LinuxPR about IBM's AFS Enterprise File System being released under the IBM Public Source License.
Compaq offers Open Source Developers Program
Author: JT Smith
Compaq has established a free developers program for OpenSource developers at http://csa.compaq.com/csa_genlinux.html. The program offers free tools for Alpha and Intel servers...
Co-op ‘bazaar’ for Open Source software
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
Got an idea for a piece of Open Source software to be written or enhanced but don't have the...
Cutting-edge optical Internet Lab to open in Korea
Author: JT Smith
Korea Times annoucment says, Nortel Networks and the Information and Communications University are planning to establish a
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Open3 integrates Jabber open source instant messaging
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPr.com press release states that Open3.org (www.open3.org) has
announced the completion of Jabber integration into its Open3 e-Business
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IBM open-sources file system technology
Author: JT Smith
IBM announced Wednesday the Open Source contribution of a high-performance file system technology and talent to strengthen collaboration in the enterprise. The...
Open Source textbooks
Author: JT Smith
I just found this and thought it could be helpful for the group. OpenMind Publishing Group will soon have inexpensive textbooks...