by Stephanie McLoughlin

Test Center Tracker: The future of Mono

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Nov 21, 20061 min

RIP, Mono?: Sun's open-sourcing of Java may have some potentially unfortunate side effects for the Mono Project, says Neil McAllister in this week's Open Enterprise column. Will the new availability of Java be a death knell for Mono, in the wake of the Microsoft-Novell partnership? Here comes the judge: The newest version for the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure puts IT in the hot seat when it comes to "e-discov

RIP, Mono?: Sun’s open-sourcing of Java may have some potentially unfortunate side effects for the Mono Project, says Neil McAllister in this week’s Open Enterprise column. Will the new availability of Java be a death knell for Mono, in the wake of the Microsoft-Novell partnership?

Here comes the judge: The newest version for the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure puts IT in the hot seat when it comes to “e-discovery and e-hold” of business data — and it goes into effect Dec. 1, which is a short week-and-a-half away. Thankfully, this version of the FRCP removes some of the confusion present in its previous incarnation, but there are still many rules and regulations to navigate. Get the lowdown on the five most significant changes, and how your organization can prepare.