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Ignoring open source hazardous to firms’ health
Mark Brunelli writes "Companies that choose to ignore open source software (OSS) do so at their own risk, according to a new report from...
Sun to Take New T1 Sparc Chip Open Source
Sun Microsystems hosted its Network Computing Q4 2005 announcement extravaganza in New York today, and as we report elsewhere, the company rolled out the...
Got An Open-Source Problem? Red Hat Wants To Be Your Help Desk
Red Hat joins several companies in the business of supporting multiple open-source software packages, freeing IT managers from scouring the Web, newsgroups, and mailing...
Venezuela Open Source
Thanks to the tireless efforts of Bruno Souza and other Brazilian activists, the great work going on in Brazil has been widely talked about....
Open Source databases rounded up and rodeod
YOU COULD be forgiven for not knowing about the storm of activity in the database market this season. You would have to have read...
Open Source Java
Kapil Sharma writes "There is some question as to whether Java can be considered Open Source but there are now many software applications written...
Sun makes Niagara an open-source chip
In a bid to increase the relevance of its processor line, Sun Microsystems pledged Tuesday to make the underlying designs of its new UltraSparc...
Red Hat designs rubber stamp for open source stack
Red Hat will certify open source applications running on its Linux distribution with three subscription-based services that potentially challenge start-ups.
Link: theregister.co.uk
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OpenOffice 2.0 Base: Getting the right views
Jane Walker writes ""A database of its own is one of the most-requested features for OpenOffice.org, and the development team came through with Base....
One city’s move to open source
In Mannheim, a preference for "open" standards--not cost--is driving the German city's shift to Linux.
Link: news.com
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Open Source