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Bayonne bridges open source, telecom

- by Anne Donker - The telecom market is traditionally so steeped in proprietary systems that it makes Microsoft seem like a fraternity for free software fanatics....

Solving the payment problem for open source and P2P file sharing

- by Matt Asay - The software and entertainment industries have a problem, but it's not the problem they think it is. Both believe they...

AUUG takes a stand on open source legislation

Anonymous Reader writes ".... The group believes that open source should be considered on its merits. It is pushing for the establishment of a...

Is a Linux supercomputer in your future?

- by Chris Gulker - Linux admins, start checking out the HOWTOs and FAQs on Linux clusters. While they might not be as...

Sun renders all iPlanet code extinct with new SunONE app server

- by Chris Preimesberger - SAN FRANCISCO -- When Sun Microsystems' latest industrial-strength application server, SunONE 7.0, is introduced next month at the SunNetwork Conference, all vestiges...

Brighthand Reviews the Sharp Zaurus SL-C760

Sharp calls the Zaurus C760 a "Personal Mobile Tool," which is like calling a Lamborghini a "Mode of Transportation." While true, both...

SGI, SuSE Announce OEM Alliance, Development Agreement

Ginny Babbitt writes "SGI to Deploy SuSE Linux on SGI Altix 3000 Servers; SuSE Joins SGI in Scaling Linux to 128 Processors. MOUNTAIN...

Open Asia: Open source in Afghanistan and Bangladesh

- by Frederick Noronha - This week we begin a country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across individual Asian countries at the...

Open Asia: Open source in Afghanistan and Bangladesh

- by Frederick Noronha - This week we begin a country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across individual Asian countries at the...

Let SCO hang itself

- by Eric S. Raymond - The confrontation between SCO and the open-source community has now escalated to open war. I suppose, in retrospect,...