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Sun: ODF needed to prevent ‘corporate Alzheimer’s’
Having an open, stable document format is necessary to preserve the world's information, top Sun Microsystems executives said on Wednesday.
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First OSS BI Appliance To Hit Market
Anonymous Reader writes "MARVELit, a provider of Open Source Business Intelligence (BI) software solutions, announced the development of OpenReports DASH, a BI appliance with...
The Apache Geronimo push for clustering
Anonymous Reader writes "Clustering allows an application server to support multiple nodes with failover, session data sharing, and load balancing across many network nodes....
New version of Citadel includes AJAX-based WebMail
Art Cancro writes "When it comes to open source groupware, volunteer-developed Citadel is "the little project that could." If you haven't checked it...
IBM Toolkit for MPEG-4 v1.2.7 Released
Anonymous Reader writes "IBM Toolkit for MPEG-4 consists of a set of Java classes and APIs with five sample applications: three cross-platform playback applications...
No one’s laughing at the Wikipedia ‘joke’ entry
The latest chapter in the ongoing Wikipedia credibility saga revealed that a 38-year-old Nashville man was responsible for the now infamous posting of false...
Sun Backs Apache Derby With Java DB
tk421 writes "Apache Derby, a project created by a code donation from IBM, is now a part of Sun Microsystems' solutions.
Sun said it will...
Microsfot posts XML FAQ – and Thumbs Nose at Sun
Andy Updegrove writes "Microsoft has answered some important questions about its covenant not to sue implementers of its XML Reference Schema, and about how...
The state of ICT in Northern Ireland
Author: Joe Barr
Invest Northern Ireland, an agency of the UK government, recently funded a whirlwind trip to Northern Ireland by a half dozen journalists...
Updegrove: Mass. ODF debate to remains front burner
Peter Parker writes "There are few people in the online community who have been as outspoken about the OpenDocument format (ODF) dealings in Massachusetts...