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Open source waits for a Xen moment in 2006
In the past month, there's been much ado about Xen in the online community, both from developers, columnists and the SearchOpenSource.com audience at large.
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Google Talk opens up to GAIM, other IM services
editingwhiz writes "Google has announced it has opened up its new instant messaging service, Google Talk, to all other IM networks that utilize the...
Call For Open Stanards Papers
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Google embraces open IM standards
Users of Google Talk can now communicate with other instant messaging services that support the XMPP protocol.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Open source waiting for Xen moment in 2006
Jane Walker writes "What's with Xen? The open source virtualization app has fueled hype, but some question if it has the stomach to go...
Microsoft Puts Open-Source Integration to the Test
Expect to see a lot more interoperability work between Microsoft Corp. and some of its open-source competitors over the next year-like the agreement struck...
Government agency dragging its heels on OpenSSL validation
Author: Stephen Feller
An agency created by the US and Canadian governments to validate security software has spent about two years reviewing the OpenSSL project...
HP considers selling tools for open source
Internal tools for contributing to open source projects could form part of a new services offering.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Open Source
Consultants report corporations embracing, saving with open source
Author: Jay Lyman
Linux and open source software are jumping the hurdles to wider corporate adoption, and are delivering significant cost savings to companies that...
Stop the presses: Novell likes OpenDocument
In case there was any doubt Novell supported the OpenDocument format (ODF), the Waltham, Mass.-based software company put the issue to rest with an...