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I Hate to Say It Takes a Village, But.....

Is the open source community too clubbish for its own good? Several thought pieces I?ve seen recently got me to thinking that this might be the case, at least in terms of relevance to businesses. Dominic Sartorio makes a good case that open sourcers are increasingly balkanizing, instead of pursuing multilateral approaches that could increase adoption and help the growth of commercial open source efforts. Meanwhile, recent comments from Obsidian Systems? director Anton de Wet suggest that open source needs a whole new breed of business matchmakers to speed adoption from reluctant companies. Is the whole business outreach program in need of an overhaul?



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Word is expected Wednesday on whether Microsoft's OOXML will be approved as an international standard, but there are charges of voting irregularities.....Mac OS X and Windows Vista fell easily in a money-backed hacking contest but Ubuntu was unscathed.....Adobe has released an alpha version of its AIR application for Linux, and is joining the Linux Foundation.....Does the world of open source need a new breed of business matchmakers to spread adoption?.....



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Rockin' Times for Red Hat--But Who Will Come Knocking?

Red Hat, a titan among Linux software companies, is out with strong quarterly numbers along with some commentary from new chief executive Jim Whitehurst. The New York Times referred to the positive financial performance as a welcome present for Whitehurst, but I really see it as proof of the efficacy of Red Hat's open source business model: Deliver strong products and get revenues from support.

Red Hat's quarterly sales rose 27 percent and earnings were above analysts' conencus estimates. The company is forecasting growth of 30 percent for the fiscal year that it just begun. How is the company putting all this together, and can it stay independent?


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SearchEnterpriseLinux has a good interview with Sun Microsystems' Barton George about Sun's plans for open source and MySQL integration.....

The EU is contributing more than 12 million dollars to a project called PrimeLife, designed to deliver open source tools for personal privacy protection.....

eWeek has an interesting story on best practices for mitigating risks associated with open source code.....




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Are negative U.S. socioeconomic factors working in favor of open source? Red Hat president/CEO Jim Whitehurst said at the Open Source Business Conference that overseas disdain for the U.S. is helping.....Likewise, Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth said on a panel this week that the weakening U.S. economy is benefitting open source.....CNet has an interesting report on how CBS Interactive is aggressively adopting open source.....A survey from OpenLogic says open source developers are motivated by both money and altruism.....


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Vyatta's Open Source Router: Will Businesses Bite?


Do businesses necessarily need to spend thousands of dollars on network routers from giants such as Cisco? Vyatta, with the company tagline welcome to the dawn of open source networking, is challenging the idea with an open source network appliance for the small- and medium-sized (SMB) business market. With integrated routing, firewall, and VPN features, the Vyatta 514 is a small appliance that uses the company's Linux-based applications. Pricing starts at $697, with products from Cisco and others costing thousands more, but the jury's out on whether businesses will trust the core of their hardware/software network infrastructure to open source.


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OSBC: Pundits Weigh in on Open Source

As the InfoWorld Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco gets underway this week, the tech publication is posting a series of interesting transcripts from roundtable discussions on open source topics. The roundtables include a number of well-known pundits, including CNet writer Matt Asay, Bruce Perens (credited by many as coining the term open source), Sam Ramji (senior director of platform technology at Microsoft), Zack Urlocker (vice president of products at MySQL) and many others. Much of the talk surrounds the trend toward commercialization of open source products.


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Red Hat has made its security certificate system, originally obtained from AOL, open source.....οΎ 

Bruce Perens, who is credited by many as coining the term open source, now wants to get onto the board of the body he founded, the Open Source Initiative.....οΎ 

Joomla, an open source content management system, is starting to get more notice.....




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What Does Wine 1.0 Mean for Business?

This is a 1.0 that I wasn't sure would ever come. No, I'm not talking about the Duke Nukem game that's been vaporware for the last decade or so. I'm talking about Wine 1.0, which is slated for release on June 6th of this year. That's a mere 15 years after development was started.

Wine, if you're not already familiar with it, is an application that allows Windows apps to run unmodified on Linux and other *nix operating systems.



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ZDNet U.K. is reporting that efforts to increase the adoption of open source software are being derailed by the efforts of a loud minority who have made personal attacks on individuals.....Appcelerator, a player in open source rich Internet application (RIA) development, today announced the launch of its new developer community, the Appcelerator Developer Network.....Is Google playing politics with open source?...Linux.com covers clients for three top P2P networks.....



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