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Itanium allies fund open-source compiler work

In the newest of a series of moves to try to impart momentum to Intel's Itanium processor, allies backing the chip are funding work...

Public broadcaster launches open source software portal

Author: Stephen Feller A small public radio station in upstate New York launched an open source software community for non-profit broadcasters last month, and made...

Implementing IPsec on OpenBSD

This IPv4-centric document is meant both as an overview to the IP Security Protocol (IPsec) and as an introduction to OpenBSD's implementation of it....

US Hospital moving to open source medical apps

Midland Memorial Hospital in Texas hopes to have the bulk of its electronic health record (EHR) system up and running on open-source software by...

Open-source bugs undermine digital signatures

A pair of security bugs in cryptography software could allow an attacker to insert content into a digitally signed message or forge signatures on...

Open source needs big vendors to thrive: Ellison

The success of Linux and other open source projects has depended heavily on the support and investment of major IT companies, Oracle chief executive...

Microsoft Office may out-feature OpenOffice, but..

Jane Walker writes "In the David-Goliath matchup between OpenOffice 2.0 and Microsoft Office, the little guy is not up to the job of toppling...

McNealy Pumps Open Standards At Gov’t Trade Show

Government agencies need to move toward open standards and managed services to cut IT costs and improve service to customers, Sun Microsystems Chief Executive...

Latest OS Collaboration Suite from Open-Xchange

Sharon Smith writes "Advanced Outlook Extensibility, Enhanced Security and Integration - TARRYTOWN, NY, March 8, 2006 – Open-Xchange, Inc. (http://www.open-xchange.com/) today announced the immediate...

Microsoft: Office ’10 years ahead’ of OpenOffice

Open source advocates defend OpenOffice as a Microsoft executive argues it is 10 years out of date. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk