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10 Open Source Apps You Can’t Live Without

Even for the most seasoned computer user, taking the leap to open source can prove to be a bit daunting. But once you have...

MySQL chief: being open source is not enough

Open source startups can hit profitability sooner than it took closed source incumbents, as long as they steer clear of rivals' costly business practices. Link:...

Redflag to boost OpenOffice.org development

Author: Shirl Kennedy Redflag Chinese 2000, software subsidiary of the Chinese Academy of Science, have announced a joint engineering agreement with Sun Microsystems to enhance...

Microsoft further opens up identity platform

AlexGr writes "Microsoft unveiled royalty-free access to another of its identity specifications and introduced four open source projects designed to improve interoperability among its...

Open Source may be cheap – but we still want support

n source is increasingly driving enterprise development projects and installations, but big customers still rely on start-up software providers for support. Link: theregister.co.uk Category: Open Source

Nmap based open source vulnerability detection

Anonymous Reader writes "Snort creator Sourcefire and Insecure.Org, the creator of the Nmap Security Scanner will jointly develop open source vulnerability scanning technology based...

Open-source firm Zmanda nets new funds

Zmanda, which develops the open-source Amanda backup and recovery software, has raised $8 million in a second round of funding. Helion Venture Partners led...

Open-source firm MuleSource lands additional $12.5

MuleSource said on Tuesday that it has raised a second round of $12.5 million, adding to an initial $4 million it raised last fall....

Open Microsoft, proprietary Cisco?

I'm here at the Interop conference, networking-geek heaven. Yesterday was Network Access Control day, so I'd be remiss if I didn't wish everyone a...

Malware targets OpenOffice users

Malware miscreants have crafted a cross-platform worm targeted at OpenOffice users that's capable of infecting Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. Link: theregister.co.uk