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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
Novell strengthens partner network in Middle East to boost growth
Novell, the leading provider of information solutions, announced today at GITEX Dubai 2004 that it continues to appoint new channel partners to support the growing demand in the Middle East for Linux-based solutions.
A review of Ubuntu - Warty release.
Recent news about Ubuntu had peaked my interest. Debian based, good development team, the Ubuntu philosophy and an active community.
Linux: Millenium Momentum
A smashingly successful Ohio LinuxFest has just finished, and our on-the-scene (and anonymous) reporter has written an excellent (and at times hilarious) roundup of the event. Congratulations go out to the organizers of the OLF, and a special thanks to maddog for helping them with last minute needs. Well done all!
Stats from Ohio Linux Fest
Statistics and feedback from the 2004 Ohio Linux Fest. There's a story here of community. Jon (Maddog) Hall helped save the event by providing last minute funding, which IBM quickly covered. The planners have chosen a format that works (the time is just right, not too long, not too short) and the venue is perfect.
Firefox 0.10.1 Released
The Mozilla Foundation today released Firefox 0.10.1, which patches a security hole that was discovered this week. Users can download a new build of Firefox, wait for the automatic update to prompt you to upgrade, or install the XPI to upgrade it. Users are urged to upgrade Firefox. The hole is not known to affect any other Mozilla applications.
Gates undaunted by Linux
Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates, during an appearance here Friday at the Computer History Museum, expressed no fear of Linux usurping Windows in the software industry.
Q&A: Red Hat's CEO on his company's latest acquisition
'Red Hat and the open-source community should be ecstatic,' says Matthew Szulik. After his company announced that it's acquiring security and authentication tools from Netscape Security Solutions to bolster its software arsenal, Red Hat Inc. CEO and Chairman Matthew Szulik spoke with Computerworld senior reporter Todd R. Weiss about the future strategy of the Raleigh, N.C.-based Linux vendor.
France funds EAL5 Linux project
The French Ministry of Defense will put up €7 million over the next three years to fund an industrial consortium building a Linux-based operating system that can achieve EAL5 certification. The coalition includes Bertin Technologies, SURLOG, Jaluna, Mandrakesoft, and OPPIDA.
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