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Sun Hires Python Experts — Mar. 03, 2008 — Sun Microsystems is hiring two expert dynamic language developers particularly versed in the development of the Python and off-shoot Jython languages. ...
Cobra opens up — Feb. 29, 2008 — The Cobra language, which is based on Python and supports .Net, has gone open source. Chuck Esterbrook, a language enthusiast and consultant, created the Cobra language over the last year, working full-time on the project and funding the effort through winnings from a poker tournament. ...
Adobe to deliver AIR for Linux — Feb. 26, 2008 — SAN FRANCISCO—Adobe Systems hopes to make nice with the open-source community and soon deliver a Linux version of its newly released Adobe Integrated Runtime. ...
Does Microsoft really want to be open source's friend? — Feb. 22, 2008 — Blog -- Is Microsoft offering an olive branch to open source and Linux? Or is Microsoft just putting the best possible face on its defeat by the EU justice system, and its recent statements are really just business as usual? ...
What's behind the SCO buyout — Feb. 15, 2008 — Opinion -- If I had a $100 million lying around, I really think I could find a better investment for my money than buying SCO. I could invest in, say, high-quality stocks, bonds, gold, New Orleans real estate, collectable Pez containers or, just the other day, I got this interesting ...
Is Microsoft/Yahoo about Windows' failure as a top server platform? — Feb. 14, 2008 — Before my whiney enemies all get up in arms about yours truly once more beating up on Microsoft, I'd like to point out that the idea of Microsoft buying Yahoo being a tacit admission that Windows can't cut the mustard as a top Internet server platform didn't originate with me. ...
SCO CEO Darl McBride is on his way out — Feb. 14, 2008 — While The SCO Group may go on to pursue its plans with a $100 million buyout, it will do so without its longtime CEO Darl McBride. ...
SCO goes private, gets $100M to keep going, McBride out? — Feb. 14, 2008 — In every bad horror movie, viewers know the monster is never, ever really dead. Some Linux users may feel much the same way about Unix vendor and Linux litigator SCO. On Feb. 14, The SCO Group unexpectedly announced that it had received $100 million from private equity firm SNCP ...
Linpus offers a Linux for newbies and experts alike — Feb. 14, 2008 — Linpus Technologies has long been known in Taiwan for its Linux distributions. Now, it wants to become a player in the global Linux market with its new Linux distribution Linpus Linux Lite, which features a dual-mode user interface. ...
The experts' legal guide on free software — Feb. 14, 2008 — On Valentine's Day, the SFLC (Software Freedom Law Center) published a legal guide, "A Legal Issues Primer for Open Source and Free Software Projects," for open-source developers and organizers. ...
Red Hat: JBoss to capture half of middleware market — Feb. 13, 2008 — Whatever else you can say about new Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst, you can't say he thinks small. At the JBoss World 2008 tradeshow Feb. 13 in Orlando, Fla., Whitehurst said Red Hat plans not only for JBoss Enterprise Middleware to take 50 percent of the enterprise middleware market by ...
Linux hole patched — Feb. 13, 2008 — Not long after we reported that there was a major security hole in Linux, the Linux kernel developers came up with a permanent patch for the problem. ...
10 years of open source and counting — Feb. 12, 2008 — I find it hard to believe that it was 10 years ago that Eric Raymond and Bruce Perens deliberately coined the phrase "open source." ...
Mozilla dismisses new Firefox flaw warning — Feb. 11, 2008 — Published reports of an information leakage vulnerability affecting fully patched versions of the open-source Firefox browser have been greatly exaggerated, according to Mozilla chief evangelist Mike Shaver. ...
Major Linux security hole found — Feb. 11, 2008 — Security, the experts like to tell us, is a process, not a product. ...
Can open source and capitalism co-exist? — Feb. 08, 2008 — Blog: For some reason, people still can't seem to get their heads around the idea that you can make money, big money, from FOSS (Free Software/Open Source). It's a pity that more of them couldn't have been in New York City this week for the O'Reilly Money:Tech conference. ...
Red Hat announces SAP-certified mainframe apps — Feb. 05, 2008 — People have been predicting the death of the mainframe for more years than the mainframe has been around. Thanks to Linux, though, the mainframe is as strong as ever, and now Red Hat has announced ...
OpenSUSE gets its first community manager — Feb. 05, 2008 — OpenSUSE, the community Linux supported by Novell, has announced the appointment of its first manager, Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier. ...
Microsoft's Open-Source Plan: WAMP Instead of LAMP — Feb. 04, 2008 — My long-time friend and colleague Mary Jo Foley recently talked with Sam Ramji, Microsoft's director of platform technology strategy at the company's Open Source Software Lab. The subject of their conversation was: "Exactly what it is Microsoft is trying to do with open-source software anyway?" ...
Linux on mainframes made easy — Feb. 04, 2008 — Linux and mainframes go together like ham and eggs. Linux virtual machines were reviving the mainframe market before most IT administrators knew anything about virtualization. ...
Novell, Microsoft land joint Linux-Windows deal with Renault — Jan. 31, 2008 — It's an open question how much good the Microsoft-Novell deal is doing Microsoft, but Novell certainly can't complain about French carmaker Renault deploying 1,000 SLES 10 SP1 subscriptions in its offices. ...
Motorola responds to Nokia's Trolltech buy — Jan. 31, 2008 — Motorola has responded to the news earlier this week that rival Nokia plans to purchase Trolltech, long-time supplier of the graphical development framework used in Motorola's Linux phones. In a nutshell, the response boils down to, "We were over Qt, anyway." ...
Why companies don't support Debian — Jan. 30, 2008 — Opinion -- At a recent Australian Linux conference, Sam Varghese reported that two Debian developers pointed out that the Debian Project needs more corporate support for "men, money and machines" to advance the operating system. They're right. It does. ...
SpringSource is springing forward — Jan. 29, 2008 — Chances are that most of you haven't heard of SpringSource. Even in open-source developer circles, it's not that well-known a name. That's about to change. ...
openSUSE Build Service now supports Red Hat and CentOS — Jan. 29, 2008 — Say, you're a software developer. Say, you want to write an easy-to-install program for any Linux distribution. I'd say, "You have a problem." OpenSUSE, however, has improved upon its solution for this problem: the openSUSE Build Service, which now supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS. ...

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