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OpenJDK Porters Group Votes to Sponsor Java Port to Haiku

Author: JT Smith The OpenJDK Porters Group approved by a unanimous vote the proposal submitted by the recently formed Haiku Java Team to port OpenJDK...

openSUSE 11.0 Alpha 1 Screenshots

Author: JT Smith We kickstart a major development into the next version of openSUSE: openSUSE 11.0. A very early alpha version, Alpha 1, is now...

Open Source M&A

Raven Zachary, Research Director at the 451 Group along with Brenon Daly, just released a brief on open source mergers and acquisitions, "Open Source...

Open Source for the Rust Belt?

Today the San Francisco Chronicle reported that over 45% of North American investment in green technology last year landed in California. Of the $3.95...

And now you can sell things with open source, too. Introducing Magento

Jack Aboutboul at Red Hat clued me into an interesting open-source ecommerce platform today. Called Magento, it's built by Varien and is "a feature-rich,...

Running VitrualBox (OSE) on OpenSuse 10.3

Author: JT Smith Innotek VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware. Targeted at server, desktop and embedded use, it is now the only...

Open Source Groups Upbeat, Cautious on Sun-MySQL

Despite generally positive reviews from the open source community, that remains one concern as Sun moves ahead with its its $1 billion acquisition of...

Open source personal information managers

Author: If you rely on personal information managers (PIM) to keep you organized, then you'll find no shortage of open source options to choose...

W(h)ither Open Standards for Mobile Linux?

One area of open source that I struggle with is that of mobile Linux: there are so many competing and intersecting initiatives that it...

Open Source Support: When Should You Go Commercial?

These days we can assume that most large enterprises have some sort of open source software presence in the data center. Whether it is...