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  • Digium founder opens up about Asterisk

    Open source voice apps are beginning to gain traction. SearchEnterpriseLinux.com talked to the creator of Asterisk, an open source PBX that runs on Linux, to find out why. 

  • Linux messaging and the Domino effect

    IBM's decision to fully support Linux on the Lotus Notes/Domino platform could mean Linux has finally put its mark on the messaging scene. 

  • Golden's Rules: Open source sendmail in the enterprise

    You've probably heard of open source sendmail, but perhaps you aren't sure of what it is or whether you should consider using it for your business. 

  • Brief: OpenOffice vulnerability revealed

    OpenOffice.org is expected to patch a buffer overflow issue that could allow for remote attacks. 

  • IT pros: What's wrong with Firefox isn't Firefox's fault

    Respondents to an admittedly unscientific, yet revealing, SearchEnterpriseLinux.com survey share their Firefox success stories. 

  • Compiere's Jorg Janke: Be the master of your ERP fate

    The co-creator of open source Compiere explains the benefits of -- and obstacles to -- open source ERP adoption. 

  • FYI: When to use commercial Sendmail

    The senior vice president of Sendmail Inc. explains when the time is right to bring in commercial Sendmail. 

  • Inside Compiere's open source ERP

    Open source ERP is slowly but surely beginning to catch on, and Compiere is at the forefront of the movement. We talked to the product's co-creator to find out more. 

  • Open source takes on business apps giants

    Open source business applications are just as good -- if not better than -- competing proprietary applications from vendors like Oracle, SAP and Siebel, according to the keynote speaker at International Data Corp.'s Open Source Business Conference. 

  • Author makes business case for Firefox

    Firefox book author John Hedtke makes the argument that the open source Firefox browser is more secure than Microsoft Internet Explorer.