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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 software and the innovation evolution
There were dozens of open source vendors pitching service and support at the OSBC, but sometimes all a customer needs is a little innovation. Article | 07 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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Open source pitchmen face tough sell at OSBC
Three open source startups had no shortage of concerns to address as they pitched their products to chief information officers at this week's Open Source Business Conference. Article | 02 Nov 2005
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Massachusetts' CIO defends move to OpenDocument
A public hearing concerning Massachusetts' plan to dump Microsoft for OpenDocument featured a fair share of controversy as the state's CIO tried to fight off naysayers. Article | 01 Nov 2005
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Plenty of news heading into Open Source Business Conference
A slew of announcements being made ahead of this week's Open Source Conference included word from Black Duck Software, Open Source Strategies and Emic Networks. Article | 31 Oct 2005
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Stopping Linux desktop adoption sabotage, part three
Outspoken consultant John H. Terpstra identifies a plausible series of events that could lead to the U.S. IT industry to second-class status. Article | 18 Oct 2005
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Stopping Linux desktop adoption sabotage, part one
Is Microsoft using its considerable resources to hinder adoption of Linux on the desktop? Outspoken IT consultant John H. Terpstra thinks so, and he intends to prove it. Article | 18 Oct 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
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Beowulf's Becker on Linux trademarks, lawsuits and grid vs. cluster
Beowulf Project founder Donald Becker sounds off on some of the confusing legal issues associated with open source and explains the status of grid and virtualization technologies. Article | 30 Aug 2005