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No, I'm not talking about Alfresco, my employer. I think what we're doing is exceptionally cool, but two other companies from the "island of shopkeepers" are pushing the envelope on innovation. They're not just bringing open
Ubuntu will develop a mobile version of its Debian-based Linux OS in collaboration with Intel
SmartZone dashboard gives broadband users a single place to manage all their communications
Back in 2004, the idea of an enterprise application based on open source code was off the wall. Today, SugarCRM is a striking example of what community-based development and viral marketing can do
Zimbra is set to announce an important strategic partnership with Comcast, providing email, visual voice mail and a unified customer experience as part of the new Comcast SmartZone. The service will take advantage of Zimbra's already very slick
Now I'm angry. The English Premier League (home of the divine Arsenal) are threatening to sue YouTube over alleged infringement of its copyrights. t claims YouTube had consciously encouraged people to view content on its site in order to raise i
IBM is laying off half of its massive Global Services group, according to Cringley. The RIF starts with 1,300, and is expected to hit as many as 150,000 employees. (!!!)The IBM project I am writing about is called LEAN and the first manifestation of
I listened to Stephe's fantastic talk at a COSS.fi last month, and am glad he just posted a thoughtful piece detailing his ideas. In a way, it's similar to Martin Fink's analysis of a few years ago as to what you can afford to open sou
Many don't know this, but my friend and colleague John Newton (co-founder of Documentum and of Alfresco) started his life as anti-open soure. He couldn't understand how the model could possibly work in a business context. On a recent editio