Home Search
open - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Open Source Decade: 10 years after the Free Software Summit
One of the most significant moments in the history of the modern software industry took place in 1998 when Netscape announced plans to release...
opentaps Open Source ERP + CRM Quarterly Update
Author: JT Smith
The project manager of the opentaps discusses the 1.0 release of opentaps and the road ahead for this open source ERP and...
Open source the biggest potential game changer for government: Senator Lundy
Senator Kate Lundy hosted a pre-2020 Summit event in Canberra last week to generate ideas on how open source technology, open standards and open...
Google Vows Broader Open Wireless Access Fight
Now free to speak its mind, the search leader pledges to continue working for wireless network openness, while debate remains heated about FCC oversight.
Link:...
People of openSUSE: Jakub Steiner
Author: JT Smith
With RC2 for openSUSE 10.3 the openSUSE-Education project starts the last testing phase before we release the final version of openSUSE-Education 1.0...
How Open Source (Ideas) Can Win the War and Save the Auto Industry
Author: JT Smith
I am often dismayed by the misappropriation of the term open source. Companies apply the term to products that are free though...
Code modification: the open source database straw man
It is interesting to read RedmondDeveloper News’s take on Oracle’s attitude to open source this morning, especially this paragraph quoting Monica Kumar, Oracle’s senior...
SpikeSource expands beyond open source, pockets $10 million from Intel
SpikeSource on Friday is introducing a version of its automated support and testing service tuned for the needs of IT industry platform providers.
Link: news.com
Category:...
Open Source Meets Unified Communications
Watch out, Cisco. Move over, Microsoft. Unified communications and the Asterisk open source platform are on a collision course. In fact, a...
Microsoft’s savvy open source move
Repeat after me: Microsoft Windows is wildly popular for running open source applications.
Skeptics may not believe that statement, but it's true. Whether its...