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31 January 2012
Pandora's Box 2.0: Opening proprietary code
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Open source lies at the heart of Google – it runs a modified form of Linux on its vast server farms, and uses many other free software pr...
15 October 2010
Why We've Learnt to Love the Labs
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You may recall the global excitement a year ago, when Gmail finally came out of beta - after an astonishing five years: On Open Enterprise b...
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23 January 2009
Release of Eclipse Grid/Cloud Computing Tool g-Eclipse
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As you may have noticed, one of the hottest buzzwords currently is cloud computing. Eclipse, on the other hand, is *still* one of open sourc...
16 January 2009
Why Open Source is Eclipsing Everything Else
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A name that I don't know as well as I should is Grady Booch: chief scientist at IBM's Rational Software unit and an IBM fellow who a...
29 August 2008
Google Backtracks on Eclipse and Mozilla Licences
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Google plays a key role in the world of free software, both indirectly, through the fact that it runs most of its infrastructure on open sou...
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24 June 2008
Opening up Symbian – Good or Bad for Linux?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
07 May 2008
Open Enterprise Interview: Mike Milinkovich
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On Open Enterprise blog .
10 April 2008
Open Enterprise Interview: Rich Guth
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On Open Enterprise blog .
26 March 2008
Eee PC SDK
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I don't normally blog about heavy developer issues, because that's not the focus here. But I think this news is important: Asus ha...
18 March 2008
Time for Sun to Join the Eclipse Empire?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
12 December 2007
Googling Eclipse
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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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25 September 2007
Ecosystem Network Effects
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One of the most heartening signs of maturity within the open source world - both literally and metaphorically - is the growing number of pro...
19 September 2007
A Marriage Made in Geek Heaven
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Long-time readers of this blog will now that I'm a big fan of Eclipse, and believe it to be potentially one of the top two or three open...
16 August 2007
Open Source's Best-Kept Secret Redux
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About 18 months ago, I wrote a post called " Open Source's Best-Kept Secret " about Eclipse, how wonderful it was, and yet how...
13 August 2007
Red Hat Meets Eclipse
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Here's an interesting example of major open source projects meeting to produce a highly-targeted commercial product: Red Hat Developer ...
07 July 2007
Everything You Wanted to Know About Eclipse...
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...but didn't. Well, almost. I've said it several times: Eclipse is open source's best-kept secret. So this quick summary of ...
02 July 2007
The Penguin Goes to Redmond
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Well, to Redmond Magazine , that is....
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27 June 2007
Eclipse Eclipses Itself
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As I wrote over a year ago, Eclipse is really open source's best-kept secret. Today, the best got even better : The Eclipse Foundatio...
24 May 2007
IBM Opens Up - A Little More
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One of the most important journeys in the world of software has been undertaken by IBM. Its early support for first Apache, and then GNU/Li...
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