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The Dunbar Number in open source
For those interested in open-source systems (everything from public policy to software) should listen to Christopher Allen’s talk (his blog here) on the Dunbar...
Asian Governments Promote Open Source Development
Asian governments are pivotal to Red Hat Inc.'s goal of earning 60 percent of its revenue from outside the US by the end of...
Open-source advocate discusses the movement
Brian Behlendorf, 32, is a leader of the open source movement and a high-tech Renaissance man. He was a key developer of the Apache...
New York Times opens up code
Author: Tina Gasperson
The New York Times likes open source -- so much so that, as it gradually moves more of its print operations online,...
Profitability first, then open source, works for Projity
Author: Tina Gasperson
Projity is a company that provides two alternatives to Microsoft's popular Project application. Project-On-Demand is software-as-a-service (SAAS) code that runs in any...
opentaps Open Source ERP + CRM 1.0.0-Preview6 Released
Author: JT Smith
The opentaps Open Source ERP + CRM application suite released version 1.0.0 Preview 6 today. Key new features include upgraded business...
Microsoft-based consultancy builds business on open source software
Author: Tina Gasperson
R2integrated (R2i) is a Microsoft shop that has discovered how well open source software and communities can build a solid business. Principal...
OpenSEA Shows Off Open Source 802.1X Client
Interop is often a time when new alliances are announced, though some never amount to anything more than a press release. The OpenSEA (Open...
Interview with Mark Taylor, Pres. of UK Open Source Consortium
Q: This is Sean Daly, reporting for Groklaw, on the wire with Mark Taylor, who is president of the Open Source Consortium in the...
Oracle users go ga-ga for open source, including MySQL
It's great to be king (aka "Oracle"), but apparently the peasants are secretly in revolt. According to a survey of the Independent Oracle Users...