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A California city rebuilds network using all open source software
Open source network tools such as Asterisk IP PBX give the city of Madera needed voice and data improvements for a cost it can...
BitNami.org Packages Open Source Web Applications
Author: JT Smith
BitNami makes it easier than ever to discover, install and configure Open Source applications.The BitNami team has just announced the launch of...
Real answers to the question “Can you run your business on Linux and open...
A friend said to me recently that “Firefox is for the home, Internet Explorer is for the office.†His comments reflect commonly found stigma...
What should be proprietary in open source?
Your good name. Trademark it. Protect your Web site registration. You can’t protect your code, but if someone wants to fork it they can...
Europe the leader, not the follower in open source
Matthew Aslett of The 451 Group quotes from Viviane Reding, European commissioner for information and society, on Europe's need to capitalize on its open-source...
openSUSE goes live
Author: Mayank Sharma
openSUSE is one of the most popular free-software-only distributions, and it's jointly developed by Novell and members of the community. In the...
Open source management tools gaining traction
Open source management software has become a viable alternative to commercial products, and a recent rash of partnerships proves it, one analyst says.
Red Hat...
Opening the tap
Internet billionaire and Ubuntu Linux leader Mark Shuttleworth has likened SA's reliance on the submarine telecommunications cable system that connects the country with Europe...
Facets of Open Source Part 1
Author: JT Smith
Sometimes getting a grasp on what Open Source is and how it can be leveraged is difficult. There are many...
The Essential Blender: Guide to 3D Creation with the Open Source Suite Blender
Author: JT Smith
The chapter on installing Blender was somewhat descriptive. It told me where the archive files were stored on the CD, but no...