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19 January 2009
The Empire (No Longer) Strikes Back
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One of the most worrying moments in recent open source history was when it became clear that Microsoft was determined to wrench away Apache&...
08 January 2009
Open Cloud Conundrum, Open Cloud Consortium
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One of the hot areas in 2008 was cloud computing, and 2009 looks likely to be a year that is equally occupied with the subject. But cloud co...
20 October 2008
The Real Story Behind GNU/Linux
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If the prospect of another week stretching out before you is getting you down, I've got good news. There's a post about GNU/Linux th...
17 October 2008
What Comes After “Embrace, Extend”?
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Here are two small, but significant moves by Microsoft.... On Open Enterprise blog .
30 September 2008
Openness is the Solution to the (Double) Subprime Crisis
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As I listen to all this talk of lack of trust in the banking system, of inflated values ungrounded in any reality, of “opacity”, and of “con...
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 .
29 July 2008
Should We Fear the (Microsoft) Geeks, Bearing Gifts?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
11 June 2008
Is Apache the Greatest Open Source Project?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
04 February 2008
Apache on the Up
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Not much, mind you, but given that I commented when it was on the way down, it's only fair to point out moves in the other direction: A...
02 January 2008
Google's Secret Weapon
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In Redmond Magazine (no, really.)
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31 December 2007
Open Source Unoriginal? - How Unoriginal
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Here's a tired old meme that I've dealt with before, but, zombie-like, it keeps on coming back : The open-source software community ...
30 December 2007
A Bit of a Shindig
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One of the great things about open standards is that anyone can implement them - including those in the free software world. An obvious can...
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04 December 2007
What Does This Mean for NetBeans?
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NetBeans has always been something of a mystery to me. I'd always regarded it as the runner-up IDE for Java, after Eclipse. But it'...
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14 November 2007
Yahoo! Goes Whoop! About Hadoop! (and Pig!)
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Now why on earth would Yahoo be doing this ? Yahoo! Inc., a leading global Internet company, today announced that it will be the first in th...
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16 October 2007
Apache and the Art of the Press Release
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Here's some interesting commentary on my recent post about Apache's declining market share in the Netcraft survey: The Netcraft nu...
13 October 2007
Is Apache About to Get Scalped?
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Certainly looks like it: Apache loses 2.8% share this month, partly through the strong growth at the major blogging systems, and partly due...
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02 July 2007
The Penguin Goes to Redmond
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Well, to Redmond Magazine , that is....
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21 June 2007
After Netcraft
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For over a decade, it has been a point of faith that Apache is not only a better Web server than Microsoft's IIS, but that this is demon...
06 June 2007
Google Points Finger at Microsoft IIS
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Interesting bit of shin-kicking here : Web sites running Microsoft Corp.'s Web server software are twice as likely to be hosting malicio...
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