Take a look into OSGi, SCA, Apache HTTP Server or the countless other open source projects into which IBM has open sourced technology. This technology didn't undermine competitors; it helped customers and competitors alike (and let's not forget that competitor contributions helped IBM).
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Business family, open source community
Matt Asay wants Red Hat to make its Spacewalk project a true community. That’s a noble goal. But what I’ve observed over the last few years is there is a big difference between the noble goals of community and what many businesses want.
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Acquia commercializing Drupal open-source publishing platform
While blogging platforms like WordPress and Movable Type have considerable name recognition among Web users, few outside the development community know about this flexible and open-source content management system Drupal, which powers sites like Sony BMG's Myplay, PopSci.com, and the Web 2.0 blog Center Networks.
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Iona slaps Apache on the back
Dublin, Ireland-headquartered Iona says it “commends” the Apache CXF community on the graduation of CXF from incubator to full project status at the Apache Software Foundation…
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If Business Succeeds with GNU/Linux, Why Not OLPC?
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project — which aimed to give underprivileged children around the world a better chance at modern education — may have been stifled though a combination of disinformation and other coordinated efforts by hardware and software monopolies that wanted to stop it.
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Enterprise Unix Roundup: Making Good on a Promise
One of the unsung heroes of the Unix realm is — I kid you not — IBM. Stop laughing, I'm serious.
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Verizon CEO doesn't know about open source
I asked what role does open source play at Verizon now, especially in light of the recent SFLC lawsuit against Verizon on GPL infringement. Strigl looked at me with a blank face and asked me to repeat my question. He was completely clueless. He then asked one of his PR people to answer, and they too were clueless.
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Red Hat extends Linux Automation Strategy
In order to extend company's Linux automation strategy, Red Hat has announced expanded capabilities and incorporated broadened community involvement for secure management of both users and systems across virtual and physical enterprise infrastructures.
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Open source is entering the enterprise mainstream
The open source is perhaps the most innovative origin in the market since its inception which is probably challenging the way the conventional software market existed. What symbolizes its efficacy is its ability to adapt and customize towards numerous applications in demand and thus totally revolutionalizing the market dominance and perhaps the best ever acknowledged trait of easy affordability.
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Data goes open source
A new programme promises to provide CRM users with large amounts of company contact data at no charge. Stuart Lauchlan examines Jigsaw's Open Data Initiative and asks whether it will change the course of the data industry.
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Red Hat Partners With Amazon.com On SaaS
When I added Amazon.com to our SaaS 20 Stock Index, a few readers asked me whether the online retailer is really a software as a service (SaaS) company. My answer: Absolutely. And a growing number of tech companies agree with me.
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Reddit Opens Up [video]
The popular social bookmarking site Reddit announced yesterday that their code would now be open and free for scrutiny and contribution from the community.
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New partner initiative to grow open source vendor's services business
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A visit to the Microsoft Newseum
There’s an old saying: those who refuse to study history, are doomed to repeat it - and, in the IT version, this says that people who base IT decisions on popularity are doomed to forever accept recycled ideas as new and advanced.
With that in mind I want to dig out something from last January discussing a plan by one Mark Whitehorn to blog his company’s transition to the wonders of the 1980s coded into Microsoft’s Server 2008 stack.
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Canadian Firm Shows Faith In Ubuntu Server
While most major server vendors take a “wait and see” approach to Ubuntu, a major Canadian Web host says the server operating system is ready for prime time. Indeed, Cirrus Tech is now offering Ubuntu on its server hosting plans. Here’s a closer look at Cirrus Tech’s announcement, and the state of Ubuntu on the server.
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