Wednesday, November 04, 2009

November 4 Open Source News

Ingres Partners With PROGRAMMIERFABRIK to Support Open Source in Austria
Reuters
FRANKFURT--(Business Wire)-- Ingres Corporation, the leading open source database management company and pioneer of the New Economics of IT, announced today ...
Upcoming open-source analytics offering on display in NYC
CivSource
Among Actuate's list of users, companies in telecommunications, utilities, healthcare and financial services depend on their open-source BI and performance ...
With Zapatec Funambol has one stack to rule mobile open source
ZDNet (blog)
You can call this innovation, but then it's all based on an open source core. Developers will want to do business with Funambol, not just download its stuff ...
Teleca joins limo Foundation
WELT ONLINE
"Our expertise in offering tailored solutions using Open Source Software components will bring the benefits of faster time-to-market and lower costs to ...
Close your wallet with open source
The Eyeopener
Open source software is not only a cheaper option for students, it can also be the better option. October 24 to 30 was Toronto Open Source Week (TOSW), ...
Data's one-two punch in open-source business models
CNET News
Tim O'Reilly moved on years ago from talking about open-source licenses and instead focused on the importance of data to business success. ...
Skype open source? Ain't gonna happen
ZDNet
The blogosphere was all a-twitter yesterday when rumors surfaced that Skype, the popular internet telephony application, would be released as open source ...

Open Source 'Napster' Resurrected After 8-Year Dormancy
Wired News
The team says the open source opennap 2.0, still under development, will ignore "copyrighted" music files in an attempt to avoid the sort of RIAA scrutiny ...
Michael Moore ignores capitalism's blessings
Christian Science Monitor
Much of the Internet is run by patent-free "open source" software. Open source permits anyone to modify a program, as long as their modifications are made ...

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