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Hyperic Launches HQ 2.5, the Most Complete IT Management Solution for Open Source and...
Anonymous Reader writes "Hyperic, a leader in application management frameworks for IT operations, announced today the release of Hyperic HQ 2.5, the most complete...
Cisco responds to OpenSSL security flaw
Cisco Systems on Friday issued a security advisory regarding the use of open-source security software OpenSSL on several of its products. Cisco's advisory follows...
Red Hat opens directory server code
A few days before its Dec. 8 deadline, Red Hat opened the full source code of the Netscape directory server software it acquired from...
AIIA open source event a closed shop
The Australian Information Industry Association appears to have decided to educate the corporate world about the use of open source software - but it...
Open Source Forges Ahead in the Enterprise – User Experiences
Yesterday, the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council's Open Source Software Special Interest Group held a meeting titled "Open Source and the Enterprise: Enterprise Adoption".
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Workplace gets OpenDocument support
IBM's hosted productivity software will support the open standard, and will be aggressively marketed to governments in developing markets.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
IBM goes open with office suite
IBM is adopting OpenDocument Format (ODF) for the first generally available release of its network-based collaboration and office productivity suite.
Link: regdeveloper.co.uk
IBM to support OpenDocument early next year
IBM plans to support early next year the OpenDocument standard in its desktop software, a product the company intends to market aggressively in developing...
A new open-source shopping cart system
BAHASSINE Abdellah writes "Oscart (Open source shopping-cart system) written in PHP5/SQL is a new project and it is intended to be easy to install,...
Opening Solaris opens door to community, derivative distros
Author: Stephen Feller
When it released the source code to its Solaris operating system, Sun Microsystems bet that people would pick it up and run....