Archive for the ‘Open Source’ Category
Friday, April 18th, 2003
Using open-source software like Linux is a no-brainer for many companies. It’s stable and can be fixed easily if bugs appear, and you can’t beat the price. But some companies and government organizations are taking their commitment to open source a step further by actively participating in the open-source community.
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,80053,00.html
April 18th, 2003 |
by Jaime |
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Posted in Open Source, Web Applications
Wednesday, March 19th, 2003
Several companies have joined to launch a consortium to promote Linux for desktop computers, a significant expansion for an operating system that today fits more comfortably on servers.
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-983204.html
March 19th, 2003 |
by John |
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Posted in Open Source
Tuesday, January 7th, 2003
First, it’s important to set aside the notion that open source databases are merely toys or teaching tools, suitable only for hobbyists. It’s true that most database management systems began life as research projects. But like their commercial cousins, the open source packages have since matured into full-fledged applications, engineered with real-world use in mind.
http://www.newarchitectmag.com/documents/s=7733/na1202d/index.html
January 7th, 2003 |
by John |
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Posted in Open Source
Monday, December 16th, 2002
Red Hat’s software bundle focuses on the basics: the excellent Mozilla Web browser, the OpenOffice productivity suite (which read all of the Microsoft Office files I tried), and Evolution, an application featuring e-mail, an address book and a calendar that feels like a simplified version of Microsoft Outlook.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A48924-2002Nov27¬Found=true
December 16th, 2002 |
by John |
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Posted in Open Source
Thursday, August 22nd, 2002
On June 5, 2002, Mozilla released version 1.0 of their software, which includes a browser, a mail and newsgroup client, an IRC client and some JavaScript debugging tools. The Mozilla.org staff is making a statement with this release–their product is “Ready for Prime Time.” Are they correct? Let’s find out.
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/apps/moz.ars/1
August 22nd, 2002 |
by John |
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Posted in Browsers, Open Source
Tuesday, July 23rd, 2002
Sun Microsystems is attempting to gain popularity among developers in the emerging Web services market by giving away a crucial piece of e-business software.
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-937297.html?tag=fd_top
July 23rd, 2002 |
by John |
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Posted in Open Source
Friday, July 12th, 2002
After operating in stealth mode for nearly two-and-a-half years, San Mateo, Calif.-based Cloudmark is taking the wraps off a new spam-fighting tool, called SpamNet, which aims to use the power of the people to weed out unsolicited commercial e-mail.
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-937300.html?tag=fd_top
July 12th, 2002 |
by John |
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Posted in Innovation, Open Source
Wednesday, October 31st, 2001
It’s not hard to understand why open-source software, such as the Linux operating system and the Apache HTTP server, is growing in popularity among corporate IT departments. When source code is open, any developer is free to read, redistribute and modify it. This leads to faster bug fixes, improved software and lower development costs.
http://news.com.com/2010-1071-281588.html?legacy=cnet&tag=bt_bh
October 31st, 2001 |
by John |
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Posted in Open Source
Wednesday, October 17th, 2001
Finding high-profile open-source database users isn’t hard. Many Web sites, including Yahoo and Slashdot, depend upon open-source databases like MySQL to store articles and comments. Many companies that provide shared servers now offer MySQL databases as an inexpensive option, practically guaranteeing that many low-budget Web sites depend upon the tools.
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/software/story/0,10801,63629,00.html
October 17th, 2001 |
by John |
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Posted in Open Source, Web Applications
Tuesday, September 18th, 2001
ArsDigita, an e-commerce company in the midst of layoffs and a major product overhaul, is bucking the trend of comrades selling open-source software.
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-255418.html?legacy=cnet
September 18th, 2001 |
by John |
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Posted in Open Source, Web Applications