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Open-source companies chase steady money

When entrepreneur Byron Sebastian started his company last year, he set his sights on the business software industry's ultimate cash cow: maintenance contracts. Link: news.com Category:...

IBM Adopts Open Development Internally

Following on the success of its Eclipse open-source development platform, IBM has quietly been using a form of open-source development internally to create technology...

Netline Open-Xchange – the next Firefox?

The open source community has been a great new source of innovative and high quality products and these are now starting to achieve success...

Open-source companies chase steady money

When entrepreneur Byron Sebastian started his company last year, he set his sights on the business software industry's ultimate cash cow: maintenance contracts. Link:...

Apache founder to help govern OpenSolaris

Sun Microsystems has tapped a founder of the successful open-source Apache software project to join a new advisory board governing the OpenSolaris operating system...

Reviewing the case against open source

In this week's special report, you will read numerous reasons for agency officials to set aside their reservations and migrate to open-source software. But...

An analyst talks about analysts’ open source coverage

Author: Jay Lyman IDC vice president Dan Kusnetzky understands the frustration of friends such as HP's Linux Vice President Martin Fink, who complained at the...

Gov.uk backs open source drive

The Government has funded a ground-breaking new venture to accelerate the use of open source software (OSS) throughout local government. Link: theregister.co.uk Category: Open Source

Intel Strikes a Blow for Open-Source License Sanity

sjvn writes "Finally, finally, someone is withdrawing an open-source license. Now, if only about a few dozen other companies and groups get the idea,...

Sun to Update Solaris, Name OpenSolaris Board Members

sjvn writes "Sun Microsystems Inc. is already hard at work on the feature-set for the next version of its Solaris operating system, which is...