By Ernest de Leon  Everyone knows that the longevity and ultimate success of a platform lies in the developers willing to create on that platform. Creating a healthy developer ecosystem in which both the developer and the platform vendor can grow and prosper is very important. No one knows this better th... Nov. 15, 2009 02:45 AM EST Reads: 2,976 |
By Liz McMillan  Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO), a leading global Internet company, took its second major step in five months towards open-source cloud computing today, debuting an open source version of Traffic Server, a high performance application server for builders of cloud services. Traffic Server ena... Nov. 3, 2009 12:30 PM EST Reads: 852 |
By Brad Windecker  Wow, look at me, I'm famous. Oh wait, what have I done. Are people going to follow me to the grocery store with cameras now?
Probably not, unless the world turns it's attention from Jon and Kate to SAP Business One. But in our little world, this is pretty cool.
Orchestra and myse... Aug. 27, 2009 10:15 AM EDT Reads: 1,034 |
By Bob Gourley  Software designed by open source standards has security built in and has been found to be fielded with far fewer faults per unit of code than proprietary development houses. There are many reasons for this. This factor is especially true when the open source code is commercially supp... Aug. 18, 2009 03:45 PM EDT Reads: 1,170 |
By Allen Sood  In a Linux system, files, blocks, directories, sockets and other items are referred by corresponding file descriptors. If your system is reporting errors that the file descriptor is bad, one of possible causes is that file system is corrupt and thus, you require restoring from backup Jul. 30, 2009 04:30 AM EDT Reads: 2,043 |
By Roger Strukhoff  "I liked it better in Portland," said one OSCON attendee to another during Thursday's lunch. This comment summed up the feeling of OSCON 2009 at the San Jose Convention Center. Nice people, wrong venue.
Portland's progressive reputation and its status as the North American home of o... Jul. 25, 2009 09:15 AM EDT Reads: 1,232 |
By Rebecca Gill  A common question small business owners ask themselves is when their business is ready to implement an ERP software application that will replace their existing small business software. Fortunately for the small business owner, there are a number of small business ERP software solution... Jun. 12, 2009 11:00 PM EDT Reads: 1,243 |
By Paul Miller  Most readers of this blog are probably well aware that a new version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution is coming this week, and that it will be putting code from the Open Source EUCALYPTUS Project to work in simplifying the creation of private Clouds that look remarkably like Amazon’s E... Apr. 23, 2009 09:00 PM EDT Reads: 1,434 |
By Theresa Bui-Friday  Unemployment is rising and competition for the few jobs that are available is becoming tougher than ever. With each open job requisition, hiring managers are receiving hundreds of résumés. How do you stand out of the crowd? What can you do to get noticed? How can you start an interesti... Mar. 25, 2009 04:15 PM EDT Reads: 1,416 Replies: 1 |
By Java News Desk  "At Sun, we're planning on maintaining Java's ubiquity as the number one runtime environment, backed by the world's most price performant datacenter infrastructure, all powered by Sun's cloud." That, in no uncertain terms, is Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz's vision for Java and stresses the... Feb. 23, 2009 09:15 AM EST Reads: 6,040 |
By Linux News Desk IBM introduced a series of new products, services and initiatives that further expand IBM's commitment to Linux and open source by enabling the next generation of Linux.
As the company marks ten years of support for Linux, IBM announced a number of cross-company initiatives to driv... Aug. 14, 2008 04:30 PM EDT Reads: 2,612 |
By Open Source News In 2005, Scott McNealy of Sun Microsystems quipped that open source software was 'free like a puppy is free.' Just as you can pick out a puppy from the pound without paying expensive breeder fees, you can download and use open source software without buying a single license. But puppie... Jul. 28, 2008 09:15 AM EDT Reads: 3,069 |
By Open Source News Extended Validation (EV) is a new standard in SSL certificates. This guide explains the needs which drove the development of this standard and how it addresses contemporary security challenges. It also delves into the integration of EV certificates into new high security browsers such ... Jul. 25, 2008 04:30 PM EDT Reads: 3,167 |
By Linux News Desk Red Hat announced advancements that extend the Company's Linux Automation strategy by providing expanded capabilities and incorporating broadened community involvement for secure management of both users and systems across virtual and physical enterprise infrastructures. Jul. 11, 2008 03:00 PM EDT Reads: 4,744 |
By Linux News Desk Xandros announced the release of the all new Xandros BridgeWays Management Console for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The BridgeWays Management Console, available as a free download from the Xandros web site, brings powerful graphical management of Red Hat servers to system administrators w... Jun. 19, 2008 09:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,935 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Wind River says it's collaborating with Intel and will develop an open, extensible Moblin-based Linux platform for Atom-bearing MIDs. Both open source and commercial versions should be available next year. The commercial Wind River Linux Platform for Mobile Internet Devices is supposed... Jun. 9, 2008 03:45 PM EDT Reads: 4,230 |
By Erwin Tenhumberg  Just as we have become dependent on oil as an energy resource, we have also become dependent on a single vendor solution for saving our digital history - in the form of our word processing, presentation, and spreadsheet documents. Last year, it was estimated that more than 90 percent o... May. 28, 2008 04:00 PM EDT Reads: 9,782 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Wind River and Intel are putting their heads together to create an extensible open source Linux platform for the automotive industry - an infotainment (gad, that horrid word) platform for Intel's newfangled Atom chip. It's part of a major new product strategy for Wind River, which is g... May. 23, 2008 01:15 PM EDT Reads: 4,545 |
By Maureen O'Gara  It's only taken Borland two years but it's finally dumped its CodeGear tools division, responsible for Borland's hereditary JBuilder, Delphi and C++ Builder lines as well as its new web ventures into PHP and Ruby, said to be used by 7.5 million developers. Embarcadero Technologies is b... May. 13, 2008 06:45 AM EDT Reads: 8,732 Replies: 1 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Well, it looks like Richard Stallman, the father of FOSS, is going to have to cut his hair and get a suit because the warmed-over hippie movement he's been leading is no longer the radical anti-software establishment counter-culture his rag-tag army fancies it is. Nope, it IS the softw... Apr. 30, 2008 04:45 PM EDT Reads: 15,644 Replies: 4 |
By Dirk Morris  Is software development a science or an art? The software industry treats it as a science. It uses processes like MRDs, PRDs, and functional specs to convert customer needs into software that solves their problems. Various roles like product managers, engineering managers, project mana... Apr. 27, 2008 08:45 AM EDT Reads: 16,899 |
By Java News Desk  With only two weeks to go now before JavaOne, its annual Javaganza for developers, Sun has revealed that Java is at long last to be made 100% open source. 'We're trying to get Java into places it's never been before,' Rich Sands, group manager for developer marketing at Sun, told an in... Apr. 24, 2008 01:45 PM EDT Reads: 14,592 Replies: 3 |
By Linux News Desk rPath announced a technology partnership enabling application providers to use rPath's rBuilder to create virtual appliances using the rPath Appliance Platform and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server from Novell. The agreement promises to reduce complexity and costs of application distributio... Apr. 21, 2008 10:45 AM EDT Reads: 6,935 |
By Clint Eschberger In what is a big mistake, in my opinion, Microsoft has chosen to only support Suse Linux in Hyper-V. If they want to truly compete with VMware and other virtualization companies they are going to have to open this up. This does not mean you can not run other distros, however it will no... Apr. 5, 2008 10:45 AM EDT Reads: 7,590 Replies: 3 |
By Dominic Sartorio  Anyone who's ever been involved in the beginning of a nonprofit consortium will tell you that the first year is the hardest. The initial high of coming together in the name of a shared cause gives way to the drudgery of meetings, working groups and member politics. The realities of exe... Apr. 1, 2008 02:30 AM EDT Reads: 6,387 Replies: 1 |
By Josep Mitjà  Josep Mitjà, COO of Openbravo and OSA board member, argues that while technological advances in open source software should be viewed on a worldwide basis, its ultimate success in the market requires a localized approach. The secret, he says, is to 'think global, but act local.' Mar. 10, 2008 12:00 PM EDT Reads: 4,308 |
By John Graham  Although organizations are not realizing the full potential benefits of open source due to the way open source projects are currently managed, this does not mean that there are no benefits from developing in open source. Once you get past the 'free developer' presumption and carefully ... Feb. 27, 2008 04:30 AM EST Reads: 8,481 |
By Roger Castillo  Enterprise networks are growing increasingly complex. Over the past five years, the increased focus on unified security, network optimization, and application acceleration has resulted in an explosion of new technologies, specialty devices, and vendors. The proliferation of high-speed ... Feb. 26, 2008 06:00 AM EST Reads: 8,186 |
By Will Pugh  One of the most exciting things about the software industry is how fast it moves. Software is constantly optimizing itself around the state-of-the-art. Inherent industry bottlenecks change cyclically every five years or so. Architectures and solutions change too. CPUs too costly? Enter... Feb. 4, 2008 05:45 AM EST Reads: 6,992 |
By Serge Thorn  Governance is currently a key topic for many IT functions. Its definition varies, but its key themes are true for all companies: effectiveness, efficiency, and reliability. Business value and risk mitigation are also at its center and represent a significant part of enterprise governan... Jan. 31, 2008 08:00 AM EST Reads: 7,930 |
By Anthony Gold; Mike Anderson  Efforts to modernize enterprise infrastructure have never been more complex. While the need is certainly there on multiple fronts - competitive edge, cost savings and new business initiatives, to name just a few - new hurdles seem to pop up no matter where an IT administrator might loo... Jan. 17, 2008 12:00 PM EST Reads: 6,588 |
By John Graham  There's a great deal of interest in open source software development these days. While the concept of open source (if not the name itself) is hardly new - people have been freely sharing source code since the beginning of the computer industry - the convergence of commercial interest i... Jan. 14, 2008 01:30 PM EST Reads: 8,595 |
By Open Web Developer News Desk A robust ecosystem of solutions providers is emerging around cloud computing. Here, SYS-CON's Cloud Computing Journal expands its list of most active players in the fast-emerging Cloud Ecosystem, from the 'mere' 100 we identified back in January of this year, to 250 - testimony, if any... Dec. 12, 2007 02:45 PM EST Reads: 44,046 Replies: 1 |
By Jeremy Geelan In order to describe itself as an 'open source' company, need a company merely be 'a company that will help you make the switch to open source in your company' - or does it have to be one that lets users feely download, compile, and use the software in question? Where is the dividing l... Mar. 1, 2007 05:00 AM EST Reads: 81,181 Replies: 18 |
By Open Source News 2X has announced the release of 2X TerminalServer for Linux, an open source terminal server for Linux, which enables users to run a Linux desktop and Linux / Windows applications over any type of connection. The 2X TerminalServer is based on the open source NX X-Windows compression pro... Aug. 31, 2006 03:00 AM EDT Reads: 8,012 |
By Open Source News X-Tend announced an extension to the partnership with XenSource, by joining the XenSource Partner Program and becoming a XenSource Solution Provider (XSP). This partnership will allow X-Tend customers access to XenSource's XenEnterprise virtualization platform, the enterprise version o... Aug. 30, 2006 02:00 AM EDT Reads: 8,490 |
By Linux News Desk Solution providers can now offer small and medium businesses a choice - bringing the security, power, flexibility and cost-savings of Linux - with the U.K. launch of Collax server solutions. Interactive Ideas will handle Collax product aggregation and distribution while working togethe... Aug. 30, 2006 02:00 AM EDT Reads: 9,164 |
By Red Hat News Desk At the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in San Francisco, the OpenVZ project released its operating system-level server virtualization software in the form of a kernel build for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (RHEL4), plus enhancements that provide users with additional flexibility. Aug. 21, 2006 09:00 PM EDT Reads: 8,281 |
By Apache News Desk The Apache Software Foundation is pleased to announce the release of Apache Geronimo Version 1.1, an open source J2EE application server from the Apache Geronimo project. This release continues the evolution of the Apache Geronimo server, adding new features and capabilities to a full... Jul. 25, 2006 01:45 PM EDT Reads: 11,604 Replies: 1 |
By Linux News Desk Collax, a leading European vendor of affordable, turn-key, Linux-based server solutions for small and medium businesses, has announced that Paula Hunter, formerly of the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL), has joined the management team as vice president of U.S. marketing. May. 31, 2006 10:00 PM EDT Reads: 7,031 |