Showing headlines posted by Scott_Ruecker
« Previous ( 1 ... 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 ... 1281 ) Next »Red Hat-JBoss Deal Could Alter Co-Opetition In Open Source World
After the official announcement Monday morning, investment firm Goldman Sachs issued a statement praising Red Hat's move to buy JBoss for $350 million. The New York investment firm acknowledged it would come as a blow to many of Red Hat's Linux partners as well as operating system rivals Novell and Microsoft but asserted it's a good risk.
Aarnet upgrades open source software distribution
Australia's Academic and Research Network (AARNet) has launched a major upgrade of its mirror service that provides an Australian site from which users can download the most popular open source software.
Running Photoshop plugins in the GIMP, even under Linux
Linux advocates are familiar with the refrain that would-be switchers in the graphic arts have to rely on Adobe Photoshop under Windows because it can do things that the GIMP can't. An important but altogether different hurdle is the installed (and paid-for) base of often expensive third-party Photoshop plugins. But a solution to that problem might be easier than you think.
Dell exec: We're not Wintel's lapdog
To some, Dell marches to the beat of Intel and Microsoft drums, dutifully following their research and development plans. But to hear Kevin Kettler tell it, the PC maker often takes its own lead.
Fedora Weekly News Issue 41
Welcome to our issue number 41 of Fedora Weekly News.
Field Report LinuxWorld 2006 a Complex Mix Driven By Innovation
Naturally, Linux support was the thread through almost everything, but the event was about a very broad range of current topics and trends, including infrastructure, hardware, applications, open source, grid computing, virtualization, security, mobile, and many others. It was visually clear that these are all interdependent, and that Linux is here to stay.
Lessons from the Browser Wars
In a famous example of how first movers can lose their advantage, second-mover Microsoft won the Web browser wars from Netscape and continues to dominate the market today. But that competition was the subject of another "war," this one among researchers who study how technology is diffused into the market.
Red Hat-JBoss Acquisition Will Affect Customers, Products
In this TestRun podcast, eWEEK Labs' Jim Rapoza and Jason Brooks discuss the possible effects of the acquisition. (Podcast #67)
Nokia's journey with Maemo, 770, and open source
Nokia is "product" company, product manager Ari Jaaski told listeners at LinuxWorld last week; it never publicly released the source code to anything before. Yet in conjunction with the launch of its 770 Internet tablet, Nokia has started an open source application platform, dedicated programmers to existing open source projects, sponsored developers already working on open source, and expended resources to promote open source software.
Red Hat to Buy JBoss for About $350 Million Initially
Red Hat said in a statement, the transaction consists of 40 percent cash, with the balance in Red Hat common stock. It said it will also pay about $70 million more if certain performance metrics are achieved in the future.
Apps-to-go site looks for gold and community
Launched in December, Portableapps.com is a community site in which Haller and other developers offer versions of standard software that a person can take with them on a flash drive, a storage device that uses flash memory and is small enough to attach to a keychain. The hardware runs off a PC's USB port.
Cast Iron Systems' iA3000
No matter what technology you might be considering as part of your Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) implementation, there's sure to be a hefty number of mundane data integration tasks required within your enterprise.
People Behind KDE: Kenneth Wesley Wimer II
An Interview with Kenneth Wesley Wimer II
Windows security on your Mac
That's right, for the first time you don't have to choose between buying an Apple Mac or a Dell or a HP; the Apple Intel-based Macs give you operating system variety like never before.
Mysql, Oracle Sign Multiyear Deal on InnoDB
After Oracle acquired Innobase in November, speculation was rife as to whether Oracle, which competes with MySQL, would renew the agreement with the open-source database company.
Kubuntu in Trouble
Developers are voicing complaints that Canonical is not supporting them.
Enterprise Linux desktops are for real - are you?
An expert in deploying open source throughout the enterprise tells us how to wean ourselves off the Microsoft drug forever.
Undp program sets up Asia Pacific open source centers
Three open source "centers of excellence" were recently established to aid research and development, and advocate the use of free or open source software in the Asia Pacific region, INQ7.net has learned.
Mozilla Firefox 3.0 Alpha 1 (Deer Park Alpha 2)
Download page for F3
« Previous ( 1 ... 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 ... 1281 ) Next »