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Scalix founder: New e-mail release MS-friendly and MS rival
Scalix 10 is both Microsoft-friendly and bad news for Microsoft, says Scalix's founder in this interview. Scalix 10, a new Linux-based e-mail release, was unveiled today at the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco. Article | 14 Feb 2006
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Ignoring open source hazardous to your company's health
Companies that ignore open source do so at their own risk, according to a new report. Article | 08 Dec 2005
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Open source enters BPM market
Business process management (BPM) vendor Intalio has taken its product suite into open source waters with the purchase of FiveSight. Article | 07 Dec 2005
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Mandriva sees a corporate Linux desktop in your future
Mandriva CEO Francois Bancilhon predicts that Linux will grow into a formidable force on the desktop. Article | 07 Dec 2005
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Fix-it advice for Linux crashes
Troubleshooting expert Steve Best describes the best ways to handle and prevent Linux crashes. Article | 01 Dec 2005
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Covalent tosses Salesforce for SugarCRM
Covalent had been a Salesforce.com customer since the beginning. But when license fees got out of control, the company's founder and COO looked to open source for a solution. Article | 01 Dec 2005
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IBM continues Solaris-to-Linux migration push
IBM is offering yet another free Linux migration program targeted at Solaris x86 customers. Article | 30 Nov 2005
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Golden's Rules: The real story behind the Massachusetts ODF flap
Columnist Bernard Golden says Massachusetts' decision to embrace the OpenDocument Format may lead to innovation at the office productivity level, despite Microsoft's objections. Article | 09 Nov 2005
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Microsoft: Open source not that open
Four years into its Shared Source Program, Microsoft is looking to cash in on what's worked for the open source community. Article | 07 Nov 2005
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Linux picks up steam in public sector
A partnership between Red Hat, IBM and Trusted Computer Solutions Inc. should give Linux a push forward with government users. Article | 28 Sep 2005