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Apple: A bigger open source enemy than Microsoft?.....

The open source textbook conundrum.....

Google App Engine to support Java?.....

MuleSource launches community and enterprise editions of its SOA registry/repository platform.....

Microsoft blames Red Hat for not making Linux popular enough.....



OStatic Buffer Overflow.....

Red Hat CEO: Money crisis will boost open source.....

80 ways to mix open source and business.....

Microsoft starts distributing open source Drupal.....

Python 3.0 makes a big break.....

Protecode announces pedigree analysis and reporting program for open source.....



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Open source and the bottom line.....

Dell teams with Red Hat on enterprise Linux.....

Nine attitude problems in free and open software.....

Netbooks a challenge and opportunity for Linux.....

Novell and Sun as private companies?.....



Open Source Business: Model or Tactic?

Red Hat logoReadWriteWeb points readers to a report released by the 451 Group stating that open source is not a true business model, but more of a business tactic.

Traditionally, the open source business model is perceived as free/open software, with paid support and configuration services. The report found, however, that many of the responding open source businesses incorporate some commercially licensed software in their product line. It also found that the paid support/free software idea -- while theoretically, at least, valid -- is multi-layered, complex, and highly variable between software product, software company, and industry.



OStatic Buffer Overflow.....

Synkron: An open source tool for syncing folders across computers.....

Red Hat is expanding its open source JBoss SOA platform.....

LinuxWorld is no more.....

Mixing Windows and Linux: How do you manage choice?.....



OStatic Buffer Overflow.....

Mono 2.0 lets .Net apps run on Linux.....

Red Hat CEO: The secret to open-source success is iteration.....

Getting paid to abandon an open source project?.....

October promises to be a hot month for Drupal, Mono, OpenOffice, Ubuntu.....

Open source can still win in a down economy.....