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The Open Database Alliance and the Future of MySQL
Given that I wrote the above back in December, I obviously could not have known that the Open Database Alliance would launch this week. But if by some miracle you’d had a vision of the future and relayed it to me, I confess that I would not have been terribly surprised.
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Moblin: Proof that Corporate Support Needed
If anything the sudden appearance of Moblin has proven, beyond any doubt, that corporate support is essential if linux — and the open source community — is going to survive beyond a very very small niche.
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Is an IBM Purchase of Red Hat Inevitable?
Despite a bevy of questions—looming competition from Oracle (ORCL), takeover rumors and a weak economy—Red Hat (RHT) appears to be humming along, according to Jeffries analyst Katherine Egbert. But in the long run, Red Hat will have to be subsumed into a large company—most likely IBM.
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Landscape 1.3 released for Ubuntu management
Canonical, the lead commercial sponsor behind Ubuntu Linux today released Landscape 1.3 for Ubuntu system management and monitoring.
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5 Ways to Save Green by Going Green
Going green doesn't mean joining some radical organization, using pig waste to power your data center or flying the ecology flag at your place of business. It does mean doing your part to save electricity, fossil fuel and your own money.
Read more »Italian Firm Chucks Microsoft for FOSS: Why Don't More Follow?
There are more and more companies adopting open source solutions in favor of proprietary software due to the cost savings they can reap, although perhaps not enough. Today, I noticed this release from IBM about Italian food company Gruppo Amadori rolling out Red Hat Enterprise Linux with desktops running IBM software, much of which is free, and some of which has open source roots.
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Canonical, Ubuntu Get A Virtual Lift
Two key partners - IBM and Virtual Bridges - seem to be giving Canonical and Ubuntu a substantial lift. Specifically, IBM and Virtual Bridges have been lining up channel partners and customers that are embracing virtualized Ubuntu desktops.
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IBM: Linux desktops bucking the recession
IBM put out a study datelined one minute past midnight this Thursday morning commenting on the fact that outside of netbooks, the recession has largely put the kibosh on PC growth. There is according to IBM, however, an area of PC investment that actually saves money.
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Four Eyes Squad provides full service technology consulting and has been on business for almost 16 years. Some of its offered services are: Web Hosting and Web Development Services.
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What Does a Linux Support Contract Buy?
Companies that traffic in free open source software don't make their money selling licenses. They make it by selling support. What's that really worth? What does a company get for support fees?
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Microsoft Does Not Think it Will Buy a Company Like Novell at This Point
Interview with a Microsoft executive and another Red Hat speculation from Jefferies
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Linux, open source and Sharepoint in the public sector
The take up of free, open source software in the public sector is painfully slow despite the Government's Open Source Action Plan...are we to blame?
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Open-Source Software Gains As Moneymaker
Free open-source software is not so free anymore as more companies — including longtime makers of conventional software — strive to make money on the technology.
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Why Canonical Will Succeed Where Most Do Not
Free software, and especially desktop Linux, is a difficult place to run a successful business since your main product is, of course, free. Canonical, though, looks like it might succeed.
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