Security professionals favor open source software about as much as proprietary solutions for IT deployments, a vendor survey suggests
Read more »Novell eyes Linux in Asia
Novell Suse Linux is positioning itself to be the corporate Linux of choice for today's multi-OS corporation thanks to a series of agreements with companies such as SAP and Microsoft.
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Blue Skies for Open Source
Weather.com, the online arm of Atlanta-based Weather Channel Interactive Inc., last month moved its final customer-facing, proprietary application to open source. Chief Technology Officer Dan Agronow doesn’t say whether his staff broke a bottle of bubbly over the new MySQL app server that replaced an Oracle system, but you can tell he’s happy.
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Government geeks send their bosses to open source
I’m home in Portland (arguably the open source software conference capital of the world) for the third annual GOSCON get-together. Linux Foundation Executive Director and keynote speaker Jim Zemlin says he may have been mistaken in thinking that attendees were fairly well-versed in Linux and open source.
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Novell lays off 250 U.S. workers
Software developer's Provo operations to shed 200 jobs, offshoring positions to India
Novell is laying off 250 software development positions in the United States and offshoring the majority of these to its operations in Bangalore, India. The company announced the layoffs to its workers today.
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Paragent Released as Open Source
Paragent has recently released their web-based desktop management application as open source. It runs on Linux, and supports Windows clients. Functionality includes hardware and software inventory, alerting, remote desktop and help desk functionality.
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Mozilla working on Firefox 3 visual refresh for Linux
Mozilla user interface design specialist Alex Faaborg wrote a lengthy blog entry last week about plans for the Firefox 3 visual refresh. Faaborg explained the importance of creating applications that visually integrate with the rest of the operating system and displays screenshots of the new default Firefox 3 themes for Mac OS X and Vista.
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Eee PC posts hot sales on first day in Taipei
Asustek Computer Inc.'s low-cost laptop, Eee PC, nearly sold out on its first day on sale in Taipei.
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Taiwan's Asustek new laptop PCs to start at $245
Taiwan's Asustek said on Tuesday it will sell its new low-cost laptop PCs to consumers for as little as T$7,999 ($245) apiece, as it takes aim at more casual users in developed markets, but also that they would be available with the option of Microsoft when initially saying they would be Linux machines only.
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Free Software for the SMB
If a business is so inclined, it can get most of the software it needs for free. However, free software users need to look before they leap. "The key is looking at free and open source software that comes with solid support.
Read more »Sun offers potpourri of open-source plans
Sun offered informational updates Monday on several ongoing efforts in the open-source arena, including product plans for the OpenSolaris version of the Solaris OS, Java, and the GlassFish application server.
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Is free software the way to go?
" In today’s rapidly changing IT landscape, three important aspects define success: innovation, productivity and cost. FOSS or ‘Free and Open Source Software’ is one that addresses all these (at least partially). What began as a hobby of a few individuals has today grown into a social movement..."
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An Open-Source Project with a Marketing Team. Imagine That.
Many open-source projects begin with a techie who has an itch to scratch. None of the existing tools do exactly what he wants, so he builds his own solution—then makes the source code available to the world at large. Other developers, excited about the new approach (and with an itch in the same hard-to-reach spot), contribute bug fixes or add new features.
Read more »Lessons learned from open source Xara's failure
On October 11, 2005, proprietary software maker Xara announced its plans to open the source code to its flagship vector graphics package Xara Xtreme, and with the help of community developers port it to Linux. Today, two years later, the project is stagnant and on the verge of irrelevance, primarily because the company couldn't figure out how to work with the open source community.
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Mozilla's big plans for mobile Firefox may be too little, too late
Mozilla's Firefox web browser has steadily increased in popularity on the desktop, but those market share gains haven't translated over into the mobile space despite increasing interest in mobile open-source software solutions. In an announcement on his blog, developer Mike Schroepfer has revealed Mozilla's plans to revitalize its mobile development efforts.
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