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Open Source Insider
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise.
August 2010
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OpenOffice 3.3 moves closer to Microsoft Office look & feel
31 Aug 2010 -
Are you a "trusted" Java developer?
26 Aug 2010 -
Firefox 4 Beta updates tabbing and syncing functions
25 Aug 2010
OpenOffice 3.3 will feature more features than ever to make it look and feel closer to other boxed charged-for productivity application suites
The Java Verified service is readying the launch of "Trusted Status" for Java ME developers
New version of open source browser Beta version is now available
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What is "Open Storage" anyway?
25 Aug 2010 -
Will Oracle OpenWorld be, well, open?
24 Aug 2010 -
Lady Gaga meets her match with Oracle's Lady Java
20 Aug 2010 -
Ubuntu's next version is the Natty Narwhal
19 Aug 2010 -
Accenture predicts open source adoption, but does it "join in" too?
17 Aug 2010 -
"Everything-as-a-Service" is now accepting phone calls
13 Aug 2010 -
StarTeam Express, answer me yes
12 Aug 2010
A short but more digestible explanation of open storage put into context
Oracle's open source credentials are being put to the test and will be discussed openly at the company's OpenWorld conference in San Francisco this coming September 2010.
You may well be a big fan of Lady Gaga. You may well be a keen proponent of the Java programming language. But could you possibly be a p-p-poker faced Java coder who is also just crazy about Lady ...
The next version of the open source Ubuntu operating system is named Natty Narwhal
Accenture is predicting a positive rise in open source adoption and the company also appears to be investing software code development time into the industry too.
Communications-as-a-Service has a new open source offering to provide on demand telephony software for the price of email
Micro Focus has a new open source software change and configuration management (SCCM) solution.
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Open Compliance Programme Launched At LinuxCon Boston
10 Aug 2010 -
Canonical Widens Ubuntu Cloud Coverage With IBM DB2 Express-C
10 Aug 2010 -
SNORT uses 'many eyeballs' for free network intrusion detection
06 Aug 2010 -
Acronym Spaghetti: BPM needs UPM to support BAM and CEP
05 Aug 2010 -
Red Hat Is Number One Gnome, Is There A Control Freak Problem?
03 Aug 2010
New Linux compliance programme launched to police commercial usage of open source code
Canonical has launched a virtual appliance of IBM's DB2 Express-C 'no-charge' community edition of DB2 software running on the Ubuntu cloud computing platform
The Snort open source network intrusion detection and prevention system is now boosted with Intel's QuickAssist Pattern Matching Technology.
OpenSpan has release version 4.5 of its User Process Management software that helps IT managers analyse the use of applications to identify inefficiencies and process bottlenecks.
Red Hat has confirmed its status as top corporate contributor to the Gnome desktop environment project - the company is committed to collaborative development of an open alternative to proprietary ...