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Will new Skype owners deal differently with open source? There is growing speculation, especially given its deal with Digium, that the new owners of Skype may take a different attitude.

10 interesting Google Chrome OS mock-up designs. Transparent windows and dialog boxes and more make these mock-ups look unlike any other OS.

Red Hat seeks respect for JBoss and ecosystem. The company has made a slew of announcements at Red Hat Summit.

Parallels Desktop 4 for Windows and Linux released. It lets you run any combination of Windows and Linux OSs concurrently, and is reportedly much faster than previous versions.

Sharp to introduce new mobile Internet tool. It's a netbook-like device that doubles as an e-book and runs Linux.



Headlines From This Week on Enterprises and Open Source

It's only Tuesday, and this week is already bringing a flood of news relevant to open source and enterprises. There are quite a few open source-related headlines coming out of VMware's VMworld 2009 show in San Francisco, Red Hat Summit is underway in Chicago, with news on JBoss and more, and there are even some enterprise- and open source-related questions surrounding Apple's new Snow Leopard operating system. Here are the details.


Is Linux Enough for Novell and Red Hat to Thrive?

While Novell's report yesterday that its quarterly Linux revenue soared 22 percent year-over-year was a positive note, and one that was expected, the real upshot of the company's earnings report was that every other part of its business sank. Overall, its revenues slipped to $216 million for the quarter, compared to $245 million for the comparable quarter last year. Despite the company's drum pounding about the promise and growth of its Linux business, Novell is a public company that needs revenues to come from more than one aspect of its business.?

As Matt Asay notes, Red Hat's financial performance has been much rosier during the recession, but there are also questions arising about why Red Hat's revenue growth is slowing. Both companies need more than just Linux business to grow over the long run, and there are good reasons to believe that Red Hat may be the one of the two that pulls a rabbit--or a series of them--out of its red hat.?



Open Source Channel Alliance Gives Resellers All-in-One Access to Open Source Apps

While frugality isn't by any means the only reason a business should consider open source software, it would be foolish to think that the current economic situation isn't making it more attractive to companies. There is often, however, an imposing barrier standing in the way of all-out adoption. The mythical learning curve involved in moving to open source isn't half so steep or intimidating as that first step -- where do we go, what applications are best for us, and how do we put it all together and make it all work?

This week, Red Hat and IT services distribution provider, SYNNEX, announced the formation of the Open Source Channel Alliance. The Alliance's aim is to help value-added resellers and solutions providers deliver all the benefits of open source applications to their customers.



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GNOME 2.26's 5 best features. It has solid Exchange/Outlook mail compatibility, improved CD/DVD burning, better support for multiple monitors, and more.

Is Ballmer conceding victory to Linux netbooks? He acknowledges that buyers are extra sensitive to prices now.

French police switch from Windows to Linux. Department cuts costs by 70 percent.

Sun deal could make IBM unbeatable in Unix server market. It would give IBM nearly two-thirds share of the Unix systems business.

Red Hat's JBoss Developer Studio 2.0 - Portfolio Edition is now available. It adds Enterprise Application, Portal, SOA and Data Services Platforms.



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Top open source web commerce apps. From Zen Cart to PrestaShop, survey respondents picked the free winners here.

Nokia updates Qt open-source developer platform. It's the first major update to the cross-platform application framework since the Trolltech acquisition.

The real reason for Microsoft's TomTom lawsuit. Was there intent to force Tom Tom to violate the GPL?

Red Hat's JBoss draws patent suit. A small software company filed a lawsuit on Wednesday.

GENIVI no threat to Microsoft in near term. The alliance's open source in-vehicle infotainment platform isn't at odds with Microsoft's plans.



Red Hat Calls For Papers For Upcoming Events

Red Hat issued a call for papers this week for its upcoming conferences, Red Hat Summit and JBoss World. The co-located events are scheduled to take place September 1-4, 2009 in Chicago, IL.

Paul Cormier, executive vice president and president, Products and Technologies at Red Hat says combining events will give presenters a distinct opportunity to share innovative topics with both the infrastructure and middleware communities.

 



Red Hat to Hold Virtual JBoss Trade Show

As PC World is reporting, Red Hat is planning to host a Second Life-like online conference focused on its JBoss Java-based middleware products. It's no surprise to see Red Hat serving up this kind of free, online event, especially since the company has confirmed that its JBoss business is growing twice as fast its Linux business, delivering $10 in consulting fees for every $1 in subscription revenue. Here's how to register for the event, and what to expect.


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

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

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



Red Hat Offers a Model for Patent Licensing

Red Hat has spent the last couple of years dealing with a lawsuit from Firestar (later DataTern) concerning alleged patent infringement in their JBoss product. The details of the patent are not especially important at this point - what's pertinent is that Red Hat apparently paid the problem to go away, while preserving in the settlement (according to their own FAQ) broad freedom for the open source community. Now that they've released the actual settlement details, we can see how well they stack up.