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Monday, February 05, 2007

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Friday, July 22, 2005

Tech VIPs say future belongs to open source | CNET News.com

Tech VIPs say future belongs to open source | CNET News.com

Thursday, June 30, 2005

Open source copyright fight goes to another round

"SCO’s Unix/Linux slander lawsuit against Novell is to enter the discovery stage, after Novell failed to convince a US court to throw out the case."

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

eBay and Sun tries hand in open source movment!!

"GlassFish is a window and entry point into Sun's development process where community members can review source code, submit improvements, and join in technical discussions," Sun said on the Web site. "GlassFish is a renewed partnership between Sun and the larger enterprise Java community."

..eBay has launched an open source developer website to encourage the creation of new applications for its auction site and PayPal online payment service.

Sunday, June 19, 2005

Is Linux For Losers? - Forbes.com

Is Linux For Losers? - Forbes.com: "heo de Raadt is a pioneer of the open source software movement and a huge proponent of free software. But he is no fan of the open source Linux operating system. "

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Eclipse takes BI down open road - IT Week

"Global open-source body the Eclipse Foundation has launched its first business intelligence (BI) tool, providing Java developers with reporting functionality for embedding in enterprise applications and automating previously hand-coded reporting tasks."

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Linux News: Open Source: Integrating Open Source into IT Systems

"Rex Wang, vice president of marketing at Sleepycat Software, developer of Berkeley DB, an open-source developer database, told LinuxInsider that successful projects with open-source components and proprietary solutions are not fundamentally different. Both require a sensible sourcing strategy, thorough planning, and solid execution."