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08 September 2008
OS/2: the Open Source Laboratory
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Remember OS/2? It was the going to be the “real” operating system that took over from the mickey mouse Windows.... Somehow, that never quite...
17 August 2008
The Olympian Apache
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Here's a nice reminder that open source - in the form of Apache - has been head of the field for more than 12 years, despite what cert...
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06 August 2008
Big Blue is Back
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On Open Enterprise blog .
04 August 2008
Welcome to the Open Grid
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On Open Enterprise blog .
09 July 2008
Beyond Second Life: Virtual Worlds' Second Wind
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On Open Enterprise blog .
25 June 2008
Come On, IBM, Pull Your Socks Up
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On Open Enterprise blog .
16 June 2008
To Open DB2, or Not To Open DB2: That is the Question
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Interesting : IBM is positive about the possibility of bringing out its DB2 database-management software under an open-source licence. While...
03 April 2008
Your Private Second Life
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It's been an open secret for some time that IBM has been creating intranet-based virtual worlds, but this seems to be the first official...
18 March 2008
Time for Sun to Join the Eclipse Empire?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
12 March 2008
OSS in Russia
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Wondering what was happening on the free software front in Russia? Wonder no more : Recent interest towards FOSS from the Russian governmen...
07 February 2008
OpenID - and Openness - Is Winning
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I am very happy to be able to say that Google, IBM, Microsoft, VeriSign and Yahoo are joining the OpenID Foundation (on whose board I sit.) ...
06 February 2008
Running the Internet - All of It - on GNU/Linux
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Everyone knows that Google uses hundreds of thousands of commodity PCs running GNU/Linux to power its services. Well, IBM wants to go one f...
21 January 2008
Fighting Words
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Here, take this spoon : In spite of their public opposition to Microsoft’s attempt to get the ISO standardization nod for its Office Open XM...
23 December 2007
Beaten to the Blog
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News that IBM was buying Solid Information Technology, a company with close ties to MySQL, set off a distant bell ringing in my head in con...
17 December 2007
Copping a Load of COPU
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As I've lamented before, open source usage in China is hard for us outside to gauge. Even the open source structures there are difficul...
12 December 2007
How the Future Web Played Midwife to the IBM PC
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Fascinating : In 1978, I.B.M. was beginning to design its PC, which was a radical break for a company that had until then resisted open arch...
11 December 2007
Where Are My Yobibytes?
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This post says: I just learned that in a Scale Out File Services (SOFS) solution a customer can implement a global filesystem (with cluster...
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05 December 2007
The Foundational Ted Ts'o
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Ted Ts'o is not widely known outside hacker circles, and yet he has played an important role in the development of Linux right from the ...
03 December 2007
Eben on Software Ecology
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Eben Moglen is probably the most fluent and engaging speaker it has ever been my privilege to interview ; proof of his enduring appeal can b...
20 November 2007
Dealing with Disabilities
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One of the problems raised with the use of ODF in Massachusetts was its lack of support for people with disabilities. That has now been sor...
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