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Pharmaceutical services company opens door to open source

Author: Tina Gasperson EXP Pharmaceutical Services Corp. of Fremont, Calif., is finding freedom from huge licensing fees and increasing its ROI thanks to a recent...

Java fallout: OpenOffice.org 2.0 and the FOSS community

Author: Bruce Byfield Several new features of the recently released OpenOffice.org 2.0 beta require a Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Since Java's license is neither free...

Leader: Can Windows to open source moves still shock?

This week has seen the subject of migration from Windows to open source software raise its head once again. Link: comment.silicon.com Category: Open Source

Ingres and Open Source – a success story

I have espoused the cause of Ingres for some time and, especially, I have commended Computer Associates' decision to take the Ingres database into...

Open source Mambo CMS succeeds admirably

Author: Aditya Nag Managing even a medium-sized Web site can be a real headache. If you are tired of manually managing content, updating news, and...

Interview with Sun’s Danese Cooper on OpenSolaris

Anonymous Reader writes "In this column Danese Cooper (former Sun Microsystems executive) discusses how Sun gradually moved into Open Source, created the SISSL license,...

First Look: OpenOffice.org 2.0 Looks Good

If you're thrifty and you use an office suite, it's hard not to like OpenOffice.org, the open-source set of office productivity tools. Version...

Open source translation tools

Author: Mayank Sharma Do you speak open source, but English is not your native language? You can turn to a growing list of user-friendly tools...

Novell to Debut Open Source Technology Center

Novell Open Source Technology Center in Provo, Utah, Makes Facilities, Services and Capital Available to Start-up and Early Stage Open...

Seeds of open source Ingres continue to grow

Mark Brunelli, News Editor writes "It’s been about nine months since Computer Associates' Ingres database set sail on open source waters, and so far...