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The professionalisation of free software

http://www.computerworlduk.com

Free software begins, famously, with an itch – one person who wants something done, and decides to do it (“how hard can it be?” is the usual war-cry).

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Free Desks and Chairs, Anyone?

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A salesperson walks into your office today and tells you that you have to buy a new, pre-built, expensive desk for every one of your employees. You have to buy a new desk today and replace it every three to five years. You see, you don't really own the desk; you're simply purchasing a license to use the desk.

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Red Hat EMEA Partner Summit 2009, Malta

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"I'm on my way back home from Red Hat's EMEA Partner Summit in Malta, the second annual partner summit in EMEA, while I'm writing this.

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Oracle’s Got MySQL, But They Can’t Kill It

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Oracle, maker of one of the largest proprietary database solutions, recently purchased Sun, who makes MySQL, a piece of open-source database software. Naturally, this sounds like trouble. One of the biggest database companies buys another of the largest?

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OpenOffice: Future Uncertain

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Florian Effenberger is co-lead of the international OpenOffice.org marketing project. Our sister publication Linux-Community asked him how the deal between Sun and Oracle would affect OpenOffice.

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Apple needs open source in the enterprise

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Given how rich Apple's recent earnings were--buoyant in the face of the recession--it's perhaps an inopportune time to suggest that Apple needs to figure out its enterprise application strategy.

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Sun adds open source app server to Amazon cloud

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Sun Microsystems is making its open source GlassFish application server available on the Amazon Web Services cloud platform.

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Who Owns Commercial Open Source – and Can Forks Work?

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Three years ago, Tom Foremski wrote an interesting piece called “Adapt or die--the choice facing the open source movement“, which began:

Can Larry Ellison be stopped? By which I mean could Oracle shut down the fledgling open-source software movement through a series of acquisitions??

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Apache Software Foundation Announces New Version of Leading Software Framework

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Developers, stewards, and incubators of leading community-driven Open Source projects, The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), have announced the newest release of Apache Open For Business (OFBiz), a leading non-commercial enterprise software framework.

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Open-source uptake on the rise, according to Forrester

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From a list of 16 items asked of 2,000 software decision makers for 2009, the use of open-source software has risen to the top.

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Is Linux the Greenest Operating System?

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Microsoft and Apple have been in the forefront of efforts to green IT and computing in general -- and, of course, letting the world know about their efforts. But one columnist believes that Linux is the greenest operating system of all.

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Will Oracle merge Solaris with Linux?

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During a conference call yesterday after his $7.4 billion acquisition deal was announced, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said one of the primary reasons Oracle is interested in Sun is because of its Solaris operating system, a widely distributed version of Unix that has a large installed base and has long been the dependable platform for Oracle's popular database.

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Open Source and the Cloud: Pay Dirt or Parasite?

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Does using open source software pay off in a total cost sense when compared to commercial offerings today? Is it worth the usually lower cost, or will an enterprise that casts its lot with FOSS be trapped in a high-risk situation where they can't get support and innovation?

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What Oracle-Sun means for Java, open source and RIAs

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Industry analysts weigh in on what the future holds for Sun Microsystems’ software initiatives. Potential anti-trust issues and fee-based Java extensions may lie in the future

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Microsoft to open source: Please don't compete on price!

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Microsoft must really love open source and want to see it succeed. Recently, Microsoft's open-source team lead, Sam Ramji, urged open-source vendors not to compete with Microsoft on price, but instead focus on "value."

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