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Can Open Source replace Microsoft Exchange?
Open source projects and vendors are trying a variety of technical approaches to replacing the expensive but ubiquitous Microsoft Exchange. While none is yet...
KMess – MSN Messenger Client for KDE in openSUSE Linux
KMess is a MSN Messenger client for KDE Users in Linux. It enables Linux users to chat with friends online who are using MSN...
Open Source CRM Comes of Age
Few categories of open source software have seen so much solid teamwork and rapid development as customer relationship software (CRM) projects. As evidenced by...
Opentape: Not Quite Open Source
There's a new piece of software out there trying to fill the niche recently occupied by Muxtape. Muxtape, as you may know, is a...
PostPath: Enterprise-strength open source alternative for Exchange
Author: Cory Buford
For enterprise system administrators looking for interoperability with Microsoft Exchange, but not the high costs associated with it, PostPath email and collaboration...
Business and open source: oil and water?
I found this Bruce Byfield article deeply intriguing...and sad at the same time. Intriguing because I think Byfield uncovers a nerve in the open-source...
A business built on open source, virtualization, and clouds
Author: Tina Gasperson
ReadyTechs provides network support services for companies that don't want the expense of hiring and caring for their own employees. Now CEO...
TouchKit: Open Source Multi-Touch
Intrigued by Microsoft Surface, but don't want to spend $10,000 - or deal with Microsoft? Then take a look at the TouchKit project, which...
Apple’s 2.1 Update Shuts Down OpenClip Copy-and-Paste
Only a few days ago, we covered OpenClip, an open source copy-and-paste system designed to fill in for the complete absence of one on...
Flock social networking Web2.0 browser in openSUSE
Flock Web browser is a new kid in the block of browsers built on the codebase of Mozilla Codebase, Needless to say, this project...