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14 April 2013

OpenDaylight and the Future of Enterprise Software

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Earlier this week, the Linux Foundation made an  announcement  about the oddly-named OpenDaylight project: On Open Enterprise blog .
11 November 2012

Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin on the New Lock-in

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Last year, I interviewed the head of the Linux Foundation, Jim Zemlin, about his own career, and about his organisation. That intervie...
27 October 2010

Linux Embeds Itself Even Deeper

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Because anyone can take Linux and use it as they wish without needing to ask permission (provided they comply with the licence), it ends up ...
11 August 2010

Linux Foundation Makes Enterprise Open Source Boring

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In the early days of free software, the struggle was just to get companies to try this new and rather unconventional approach, without worry...
25 August 2008

The Operating System as Prison

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Microsoft's OS as prison [according to Linux Foundation's king of kings, Jim Zemlin]: These prison facilities are horrible. This is ...
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31 July 2008

I Have an Intuition

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Of all the complaints about open source - there's no support, poor security, lack of a business model etc. etc. - the one that still has...
01 April 2008

In Praise of Journalistic Scum

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On Open Enterprise blog .
04 February 2008

Linus on the Desktop

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On Open Enterprise blog .
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