Friday, December 04, 2009

December 4 Open Source News

Google, Red Hat represent tech at Obama jobs summit
CNET News
When I asked Whitehurst on Wednesday what he thought the two companies had in common, he was quick to respond: "open source. ...

Why Open Source Phones Still Fail
PC Magazine
But the idea that free, open-source solutions will sweep the mobile world is just as doomed in the US as the idea of popular, open-source desktop pcs—in ...
#gilbaneboston: The Rise of Open Source in Content Management
CMSWire
By Irina Guseva | Published Dec 3, 2009 One of the hot topics at the Gilbane Boston conference this year is open source. The event program features several ...
Is Eclipse an Open Source Community or Trade Association?
eWeek
Is the Eclipse Foundation a true open source community or simply a trade association? That's the issue a former Eclipse Foundation bigwig raised recently ...
Nuxeo Releases Beta Preview of Open Source Nuxeo Digital Asset Management
TMCnet
By Rajani Baburajan, TMCnet Contributor Nuxeo, a provider of open source enterprise content management (ECM) solutions, has announced the beta release of ...
GroundWork Open Source Announces New SUSE-Powered Virtual Appliance for ...
Business Wire (press release)
GWOS (http://www.gwos.com) is the market leader in commercial open source network and systems management software, delivering enterprise-class network, ...
Red Hat is the open source company of the decade
ZDNet (blog)
Just as the big mining company is going to have the biggest machines, you scale programming resources to bring in the big bucks from open source software. ...
Open source: The money is in the cloud
ITvoir
For those entrepreneurs looking to make a living from open-source software, Index Ventures general partner Bernard Dallé has some advice: get thee to a ...
icefaces Releases An Enterprise Edition Of Its Popular Ajax / JSF Open Source ...
PR Web (press release)
The new commercially-licensed version of the award-winning open-source product provides additional features and benefits targeted at robust and scalable ...










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