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An open source/commercial relationship gone wrong
Author: Tom Chance
Late last year the relationship between a free software project, Prelude, and a company that hired one of its programmers, ExaProtect Technology,...
Why distribution — not low cost — is real advantage of open source
Author: Matt Asay
I'm in the middle of reading Michael Porter's "Competitive Strategy," required reading in MBA curricula across the globe. One thing in particular...
MTP-10G for Open Source Networks
Anonymous Reader writes "Metanetworks Technologies
Demonstrates the World’s First Wire-Speed 10-Gigabit
Intrusion Detection and Prevention System
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Metanetworks Technologies, Inc., 647 N. Santa Cruz Ave.,...
SCALE 3X Wrapup Report
Ilan Rabinovitch writes "The third Southern California Linux Exposition (SCALE 3X) successfully completed its run the weekend of February 12-13 at the Los Angeles...
StartCom Free SSL Certificate Project
Eddy Nigg writes "Eilat, Israel, February 20, 2005 - StartCom Ltd., the open source vendor and distributor of StartCom Linux Operating Systems, is offering...
Translating With OmegaT
Author: Dmitri Popov
Although computers have yet to take over the business of
language translation (if they ever will!), they have become a common part of...
GnomeMeeting: It’s not just for video conferencing
Author: Joe Barr
I've finally gotten around to trying GnomeMeeting, the Internet phone/video conferencing tool written by Damien Sandras in 2000. GnomeMeeting, the open source...
Year-long Italian programming tournament announces winners
Author: Marco Fioretti
The winners of the first Italian Open Source
Contest were officially announced on February 9 in Milan, during
the Infosecurity and Storage...
Larry Rosen et al. vs. OASIS on licensing
Author: Tina Gasperson
Intellectual property attorney and open source advocate Larry Rosen has issued a call to action to the free and open source software...
Open Source catches download stats fever
You may remember that at the height of the dotcom boom, various dotcom start-ups were claiming large volumes of website visitors (eyeballs), and the...