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  • Open source IT management ready for prime time, says Hyperic CEO

    MySQL and Red Hat JBoss are integrating the open source management APIs from Hyperic into their stacks -- a sure sign that open source IT management software is ready for the enterprise, says Hyperic CEO Javier Soltero. 

  • Red Hat: We will be here in one year, Novell will not

    Red Hat general counsel Mark Webbink goes to the mat for his company regarding the Microsoft-Novell partnership, in this SearchOpenSource.com Q&A. In one year, Red Hat will be all that remains of commercial Linux, he said. 

  • Firefox fans unfazed by IE 7

    IT administrators like the security improvements in IE 7. But for those who use Firefox, Microsoft's browser upgrade isn't enough to make them switch. 

  • MySQL's Marten Mickos on GPLv3 and automated enterprise monitoring

    MySQL CEO Marten Mickos wants the everyday DBA to become more powerful. In this interview, he tells SearchOpenSource.com about automated monitoring technology in the new MySQL Enterprise that does just that. 

  • Open Season: Google searches code

    Google launches Google Code Search; Fonality scoops up world's largest Asterisk-based community in trixbox. 

  • Mozilla still looking into Firefox flaw claims

    Although two hackers confessed that the JavaScript vulnerability they found was a hoax, Mozilla still wants to be sure. 

  • Firms find open source way to save over HP OpenView

    For one-tenth the cost of systems management software from Hewlett-Packard and the like, IT managers chose an outsourced solution based on the open source Nagios stack. 

  • Remote Firefox JavaScript flaw claim disputed

    Hacker, Mozilla security official now say the flaw results in a DoS, not code execution. 

  • Open source integration tool makes custom apps play nice

    The Marena Group swapped its proprietary ERP application for open source, but it wasn't until it started using Jitterbit's application integration suite that things really gelled. 

  • Oracle overhauls Sleepycat's original Berkeley DB

    The new version of Berkeley DB, the embeddable database Oracle acquired along with open source stalwart Sleepycat Software, promises better performance and the ability to do upgrades on the fly. But does Oracle really have open source street credibil...