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Zimbra experiences tremendous growth as more than 1,000 paid enterprises and organizations worldwide deploy Zimbra Collaboration Suite
Open-source legal protection given for 160 projects
October 17, 2006 (TechWorld.com) -- Open-source systems provider OpenLogic Inc. has announced it will provide legal protection for more than 160 projects in its open-source library.
Update iPod firmware with your Linux distribution
Over the past few months we have concentrated on exploring Ubuntu Linux, the distribution that continues to grow in popularity, especially with the use of Linux on the desktop.
IBM touts Linux-based data warehouse package
IBM has unveiled an integrated data warehouse offering for Linux that combines software, server and storage technologies.
Firefox 2 more like a reburbished home than new
Having downloaded Firefox 2 RC3 and played around with it for a while I can say that the product feels very much like what I just had. It definitely feels faster, there are some subtle cosmetic changes and some nice new time-saving features but at first glance the latest Firefox is not so radically different to justify a new version number. It's more like a refurbished home than a new one.
Mysql tunes for enterprises
Open-source database leader MySQL has released a new version aimed at satisfying the needs of corporate users.
Yellow Dog Linux v5.0
Terra Soft solutions has announced Yellow Dog Linux v5.0 for both the Sony Playstation 3 and legacy PowerPC-based Macs.
Free Standards Group Teams With O'Reilly Media to Offer Linux ...
FSG to Create a Central, Community-Based Destination for Software Developers Writing Portable Linux Applications
A Question of Choice
Choice: it's one of the key ideas at the heart of free software. The right to choose how to use your software, the right to choose who you share it with. Who could be against choice? Certainly not theInitiative for Software Choice, except that it has a slightly different view of what choice implies: To encourage continued software innovation and promote broad choice, governments are encouraged to consider the following neutral principles: Procure software on its merits, not through categorical preferences Promote broad availability of government funded research Promote interoperability through platform-neutral standards Maintain a choice of strong intellectual property protections
FSF should separate GPLv3 changes
Commentary: The process of producing the third version of the GNU General Public License (GPLv3) may not be doomed, but, as Linus Torvalds and other kernel developers heat up the rhetoric, it does seem stalled. If the process continues in the way that it has been going, a large number of current users of the GPL may not switch to the new license. Unless the free and open source software (FOSS) communities are willing to risk the possible consequences of that result, it's time for a change of tactics.
MA Gives Big Hug to Open Source & ODF
Government Open Source…GOS? Sure, it’s another TLA, but this time it spells a big win for the Open Source movement as more state activism in Massachusetts leads the way, embracing ODF — OpenDocument Format.
Fedora Weekly News Issue 62
Welcome to our issue number 62 of Fedora Weekly News.
ApacheCon 2006 wrapup
ApacheCon 2006 ended its week-long run in Austin, Texas, on Friday. The event proved that Linux is not the only brightly shining star in the world of free and open source software.
Full Open Source compliance and Database independence, one step ...
Full Open Source Compliance and Database Independence are now one step closer for Open Source ERP project Adempiere (www.adempiere.org) with its first version released today, as scheduled. The Adempiere Bazaar as the project community call themselves also boasts of being independent of any commercial entity and thus does not lock in any business partner that uses this application. It provides a full stack of tutorials and documentations in its Wiki.
Sabayon Linux miniEdition looks sharp on the bleeding edge
Last week the Sabayon Linux project released ISO images of its miniEdition 3.1 live CD Linux distro. Sabayon has earned a reputation for running right on the cutting edge; it is the first distro to deploy a live CD using the Beryl compositing engine and Nvidia's newest beta video drivers. The only reason I tested the miniEdition instead of the full DVD ISO is that the DVD torrent estimated three days to complete the download. Seeing how much there is the miniEdition, perhaps I should be glad.
Mozilla brainstorms Firefox 3.0
Wish-list goes live The final version of Firefox 2 isn't available for download yet, but developers at Mozilla are already asking the community for suggestions on features they'd like to see included in the next version of the browser, Firefox 3.0.…
Openlogic Launches Indemnification for its Certified Library of ...
BROOMFIELD, Colo., Oct. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- OpenLogic, Inc., a leading provider of software, stacks, and support that enable enterprises to easily deploy and manage customized open source environments, today announced that it will now offer customers indemnification coverage for intellectual property infringement on each of the more than 160 open source products included in OpenLogic's Certified Library. Customers using OpenLogic Enterprise will now gain access to indemnification for the broadest set of open source products in the industry.
Review: SELinux by Example
If you use Linux then you've most probably at least heard of Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux). In this feature story Ryan W. Maple gives a review and his opinion of the latest and greatest book to cover SELinux:SELinux by Example: Using Securit...
Fedora Infrastructure Team - Help Wanted
The Fedora Infrastructure team is looking for some more volunteers to help better support the day to day activities of the Fedora Project contributors and developers. We are looking for dedicated, capable volunteers to help in all aspects of our Infrastructure.
Breach Security Releases Latest Version of ModSecurity(TM) Open ...
Breach Security Inc., today announced the release of the ModSecurity version 2.0 open source Web application firewall. ModSecurity version 2.0 provides greater flexibility, enhanced attack detection, and support for XML and Web Services. At the same time, Breach Security is releasing the ModSecurity Console for monitoring multiple sensors and ModSecurity Core Rules that together provide easy-to-deploy baseline Web application security.
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