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07 October 2008
"IBM" Buys "Red Hat", Sort Of....
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Well, that gives an idea of the importance of this move for the world of open access: Open access pioneer BioMed Central has been acquired ...
09 September 2008
When Will They Ever Learn?
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Here's some news from Red Hat: We’ve partnered with Seneca College, one of the leaders in instituting open source software into its cour...
25 June 2008
Lulu.com for Magazines
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I'm a big fan of the print on demand outfit Lulu.com - and not just because it was set up by one of the founders of Red Hat. Here's...
13 June 2008
BECTA Rubbishes Almost the Entire UK Open Source Industry
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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09 April 2008
Could Microsoft Buy Red Hat?
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An interesting question from Marc Fleury. The answer: *of course* it could. Just don't expect many of the top open source hackers worki...
08 April 2008
Is This the Start of Red Hat 2.0?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
12 March 2008
BPM + ECM = BPP
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On Open Enterprise blog .
11 March 2008
Hyperactive Hyperic
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On Open Enterprise blog .
21 December 2007
So Farewell, Then, Matthew Szulik
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The announcement that Red Hat's CEO and President, Matthew Szulik, is moving on (back?) to become its Chairman, is obviously pretty big ...
11 December 2007
Condor Takes Flight as Open Source
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Here's something that I'd missed before, since it was buried deep in a press release about Red Hat's Enterprise MRG (Messaging,...
28 November 2007
Textbook Enterprise Open Source
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There's no more powerful argument in favour of using GNU/Linux in an enterprise context than big names that are already doing so. Googl...
16 November 2007
Systematising Systems Management
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Last year I wrote a review of the open source systems management sector. At that time, it was highly fragmented, symptomatic of the very e...
08 November 2007
Red Hat Enters Cloud Cuckoo Land
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There has been a lot of interesting blogospheric comment on Red Hat's latest move : Cloud computing with Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a w...
06 November 2007
The Java Phoenix
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What a difference a year makes. In 2006, Java was looking distinctly long in the tooth. Widely used, yes, but hardly an exciting technology...
29 October 2007
A Brief History of the Software Patent Mess
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As fascinating video of former Red Hat General Counsel, Mark Webbink, explaining where software patents came from in the US, and how Micros...
19 October 2007
Under Slashdot's Bonnet
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Everybody knows that Google runs on scadzillions of GNU/Linux boxes, but now we also know the details about Slashdot's Penguin power : ...
12 October 2007
Behold: Son of SCO
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Well, that nice Mr. Ballmer did warn us, and here it is: Plaintiffs, IP Innovation L.L.C. and Technology Licensing Corporation (collectivel...
29 August 2007
A380 + Red Hat = Double Geek Heaven
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Nice , if ecologically dubious: Singapore Airlines is to install a PC running Red Hat Linux operating system in every seat on its newest A38...
15 August 2007
O'Reilly? I Think Not
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Once again, Matt gets it, and Tim doesn't: "I will predict that virtually every open source company (including Red Hat) will e...
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14 August 2007
Amazon Goes Lulu
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I'm a big fan of Lulu.com, the self-publishing company, not least because the man behind it, Bob Young, also co-founded Red Hat, and is ...
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