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Dealing with Databases in OpenOffice 2.0

Jane Walker writes "Learn how to use OpenOffice 2.0's new database tool in Solveig Haugland's step-by-step guide, from creating a database to streamlining the...

2008 Olympics could go open source

The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games could switch to an open-source technology platform under proposals to be considered by the International Olympic Committee. Link: news.com Category: Open...

Office Open XML could stymie OpenDocument’s progress

Gartner has suggested that while OpenDocument is the best XML office document standard out there, the announcement of rival 'open' standard from Microsoft could...

MySQL 5.0 open source database

MySQL is by far the best known, and most popular Open Source database engine. It ships with most Linux distributions (not to mention commercial...

Can new executives deliver on Novell’s open source vision?

In Part 1 of my look at Novell last week, my topic was empty chairs. This week I'll look at the other side of...

Review: Open Sources 2.0 The Continuing Evolution

Dave Guard writes "Few people take the time to truly consider just how free software concepts have affected, and continue to affect, the software...

Sun furthers open source commitment

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Sun Microsystems, already waist-deep in open source, is getting in deeper. The company announced yesterday that it would be releasing more...

ESM support added to OpenBSD

moohoo writes "OpenBSD added support for ESM (Embedded Server Management). This is a Dell specific that server management protocol which basically became IPMI....

Zope and Plone blaze open source path at Epson

Author: Tina Gasperson Epson Electronics America (EEA) launched its Web presence in 1998 with a then-typical static HTML Web site running on a Windows server....

Open Document Format Wrangling

Chuck Talk writes "I just have to laugh. The attempt to discredit the CIO of Massachusetts for his decision to use truly open document...