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Now, even I won't go this far. Unwise, yes. But idiots? And yet that is what this ZDNet story reports:Melbourne company Opes Prime Stockbroking told ZDNet Australia that in the weeks following its announcement to adopt Oracle Linux, upset Linux
Latest update to the company's open-source software for server virtualization includes support for Windows 2000 and symmetric multilayer processing
Maybe I shouldn't complain about my outrageous cable bill now that Comcast is investing in open source companies? Pretty interesting to see corporate behemoths investing in OSS technologies that help run their business. Link: Comcast money helps
Ballmer was ecstatic about his appointment. "For a long time, Microsoft has supported the free and open source movement. I mean, come on, if we hadn't been putting out such crap in the marketplace, how do you think you Linux guys would have
Having mostly recovered from our MuleCon event last week I looked at my to-do list and found that I had to be the one to setup the Google Apps Premier. After some minor difficulties (several "page not found" errors when adding accounts) I t
Novell this week dissolved its Linux Impact Team (LIT), headed by Nancy Faigen, and rolled the members of LIT into the regional sales teams. While disruptive to the individuals involved (and the LIT had some of Novell's very best employees - Joh
Stephen Shankland of CNET has interesting commentary on Oracle's recent Linux customer press release. In that release Oracle trots out 26 customers that are buying into Oracle Unbreakable Linux. Or are they? As Stephen suggests, the press releas
BusinessWeek has a great cover story this week on the rise and apparent omnipotence of Google. Lately, Microsoft has been looking very fallible, forcing us to look around for a new company to demonize. Google has assumed that mantle. BW did an intere
Interview: Matthew Szulik says Red Hat's sharp rise in Q4 results prove the company can withstand new competitive challenges
Quarterly profits are down compared to last year thanks to competition from companies like Oracle, but Red Hat still claims a strong relationship with Yahoo