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  • Competition and growth in open source

    Open source issues and strategies expert Maria Winslow explains marketing strategies that keeps firms competing with open source. 

  • Restricting user access to home directories

    Security expert James Turnbull describes how to restrict user access to home directories through the use of the "chroot" command. 

  • Migrating from MS Works database

    Office suites expert Solveig Haugland describes how to update data in a text database to migrate files from MS Works to OpenOffice. 

  • Scanning and virus protection on Red Hat

    Security expert James Turnbull recommends resources for securing the Red Hat OS against viruses. 

  • Keeping OSS viable

    Open source software and applications expert Bernard Golden explains why OS projects will live on when their proprietary counterparts die off. 

  • Profit margin limitations in selling OSS support

    Open source software and applications expert Bernard Golden describes the limitations of selling software support for non-core technologies. 

  • Managing survey systems

    MySQL expert Mike Hillyer describes a method to managing a survey system using column specifications. 

  • The business of open source software

    Open source software and issues expert Bernard Golden explains how OS firms find their mainstream niche and compete with their commercial counterparts. 

  • Adding row numbers to PHP code

    MySQL expert Mike Hillyer recommends a shortcut for adding row numbers to PHP code when attempting to access and retrieve data. 

  • Connecting databases with VB language

    MySQL expert Mike Hillyer explains how to connect MySQL database using MySQL Connector/NET or Connector/ODBC.