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An Interview with Tarus Balog, head of OpenNMS
Maria Winslow writes "OpenNMS is a free open-source enterprise grade network management system designed as a replacement for more expensive commercial products like HP's...
Project Orange: Toward the first open source movie
Author: Rui Campos
The Netherlands Media Art Institute, Montevideo/Time Based Arts and The Blender Foundation have announced their Orange Project, which aims to produce...
RFID goes open-source
A couple of entrepreneurs out of Toronto have launched an open-source project called The RadioActive Foundation. It's mission? To develop free software for radio...
No One’s Tying Down Open Source
Asterisk runs on a Linux server and does the job of a costly phone system. It handles conventional phones (Digium makes connectors that fit...
State, Local Governments To Leverage Open Source, Report says
While the federal government encourages agencies to consider open source, local and state governments will more aggressively push adoption in the long run.
Link: informationweek.com
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Climbing Open Source Obstacles
Companies are increasingly considering Linux, but persuading them to buy is a challenge. Resellers have to fight the perception that it's a risk
Linux adoption...
Sendmail Pushes the Envelope for Securing Open Source Mail
Engineers from Sendmail, Inc. are helping make Open Source email safe for wide-scale enterprise use with the release of its latest consolidated email security...
Support and Sustain Open Source Development
Anonymous Reader writes "We have all been using open source and free source software for years now.Do we make a regular contributions to the...
Is the telephone industry ready for open source?
Five years after the dot-com bust, the spotlight is again shining on a brash tech whiz kid who thinks his software will radically transform...
The Java open source debate
The recent announcement from Apache regarding their plans to embark on their own J2SE implementation called Harmony has re-ignited the long-running Java/OSS debate. James...