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Stateless Linux Strikes Client Balance
Tech analysis: Red Hat project aims to centrally manage all users, connected or not.
Gluecode delivers open source BPM engine
Hoping to put in place the last missing piece of the Java stack, Gluecode Software and the Apache Software Foundation this week unwrapped Project Agila, which the companies claim is the first embeddable open source BPM engine.
Report: Linux Books--Then and Now
Want to read a good book? How about a good book on Linux? Rob Reilly files this report on the State of the Linux Publishing Market.
Open-Source Java Brewing in Brazil
The Brazilian government is pushing an effort to deliver an open-source version of Java that could put control of the platform into the hands of grass-roots developers around the globe and add fuel to the debate over Java's ownership.
Race Is On For Secure Linux
Vendors and European consortium vie to deliver a secure, manageable, and affordable version of the open-source operating system
New Linux users tread carefully
Before Airtel deployed a voicemail application built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, its top management was understandably concerned. Like in many other enterprises in Asia, Linux was not a common operating system (OS) of choice for Airtel, and they had concerns about using it.
What to do if you're involved in code-dispute litigation
What do we in the free software community do when faced with allegations of code theft? On the other hand, what do you as a businessman or developer do if you suspect free software developers have stolen your proprietary code? These two questions are coming up more often nowadays, both as genuine issues and as weapons used by failing proprietary software firms. We asked several industry experts for their opinions on these issues.
Internet Explorer Vs. Firefox
The world of Web browsing has reached a tipping point. Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser has been and remains the de facto standard for Internet users. But for the first time since the late '90s, when Redmond quashed Netscape, Microsoft has some real competition.
Open source BPM project passed to Apache
A potential open source business process management challenger to packages from platform vendors has been picked up by the Apache Software Foundation.
Windows open source apps are music to the ears
I maintain both a Linux and a Windows machine for my own use. I like the Windows interface, but whenever possible I avoid Microsoft's bundled applications. When the recent installation of Windows XP Service Pack 2 forced me to accept or decline Windows Media Player 9 and its digital rights management features, I declined, and found two open source alternatives I couldn't be happier with.
Desktop apps ripe turf for open source
Two recently released reports have reinforced what open source advocates have known for years: Open source has positioned itself as a strong and fundamental commercial force.
Gates not frightened of the big bad Linux
The grand nabob of the world's software giant, Microsoft, Bill Gates, has told technologists that he is not afraid of Linux. Speaking at a shindig at the Computer History Museum, Gates said that he had seen other threats to Vole's dominance come and go and Linux will eventually go the way of OS/2.
New Red Hat projects build on Netscape acquisition
Red Hat Inc's acquisition of Netscape security technologies from America Online Inc has given it the platform it needs to move forward its Open Source Architecture with new projects, according to its VP of engineering.
First in a Series of Manuals for Open Source / Free Software
Connect Computing publishes "Trying Linux with Knoppix 3.6" which includes a 30 page manual and a full version of Knoppix Linux on CD.
Gentoo Weekly Newsletter 4 October 2004
This week the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter has news about the Gentoo Foundation's website redesign contest, a report and pictures from the Gentoo PPC Developer Meeting in Germany last week, and plenty of community coverage, international news, and 'Gentoo in the press' references.
Debian: Installer continues to improve
"The pre-rc2 release is a preview of new features we hope to add to the next release candidate. This release is an opportunity to get some wider testing of our most recent improvements to the installer before we declare it stable and ready for the release of sarge."
Programming for Oracle on Linux, Part 2
When Perl isn't fast enough, you can have applications interact with Oracle databases by using C.
Trashware is rightware for cash-strapped organizations
Trashware often means "badly designed or useless software," but in recent years the term has came to indicate something else which could have an important impact on computer users. I use trashware to refer to trashed hardware. We all see perfectly good working computers dumped as soon as the latest and cutest software slows them down. But trashware is not trash, and a number of groups are working to save those "obsolete" computers from the landfill and using free software to make them useful again for fun, profit, or service.
Linux, AOL tie up for security solutions
Leading distributor of Linux open source solutions to the enterprise Red Hat, Inc has entered into a definitive asset purchase agreement with America Online, Inc to acquire certain assets of Netscape Security Solutions.
TCM Hosts Open Source Enterprise Solutions Conference
TCM's Conference Will Feature Major Corporations Such as Red Hat, FEMA, Oracle, IBM and Northrop Grumman
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