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Good post by Savio Rodrigues of IBM/Geronimo fame. (I finally had the pleasure of meeting Savio at OSBC last week. Great guy, though he doesn't play football nearly as well as his compatriots. :-) Savio walks through how risk enters into the buy
I was pretty annoyed when I got to the bank today to deposit some money (you can see how well this open source thing is paying by the denomination of the bill :-), and found it had been ruined by Dave Rosenberg or some other religious weirdo. Now, be
Ah, Novell. I IM'd this morning with one of your faithful - someone I respect a great deal - and he reminded me of all that Novell does well (fight SCO, put out a great Linux product, both server and desktop, etc.). But what Novell has been lack
I just closed out my quarter (whew!), and needed to relax a bit. So I plowed through Jyh-An Lee's article in the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law. [PDF] It presents a very interesting face on the rising trend of open source
Jason Maynard is moderating a discussion this week on the changing desktop landscape with Charlie Babcock and Paul McDougal of InformationWeek. The call will discuss Vista adoption, new offerings on the Linux front from Ubuntu and Red Hat, and though
So, the big news today (well, not the really big news, which is, of course, that the Spanish media is reporting that Arsenal may trade Henry for Eto'o plus 17 million pounds - I'll take it!) is Jason Maynard's provocative research note
Our very own Dave Rosenberg is shortly to become a father. You can see how he feels about it: Dave is closing in on the end of life as he knows it, and beginning a much better life. Good luck, and don't worry about the blogging....
Unfortunately I can't post all of the pictures from this past OSBC (I have hundreds), but here's a few that I think sum it up nicely: No one told Dirk Hohndel that OSBC is "pass/fail." He seems to be trying to cheat on someone els
PJ at Groklaw has uncovered this little gem from an exhibit filed in SCO v. Novell. Fascinating stuff. It's always interesting when you can finally read things that were intended to be private. In this case, it looks like SCO was a definite prec
Dave has another great post on Microsoft's supposed "fiduciary duty" to wave the patent FUD flag. Imagine if, at Microsoft's next shareholder meeting, they said, "Rather than providing new innovation in the market for our con