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Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Most Android tablets fail at GPL compliance; Is RSS becoming irrelevant?

Is RSS becoming irrelevant? | Open Source Initiative chimes in on Novell sale

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Most Android tablets fail at GPL compliance
Joe Brockmeier: Matthew Garrett has been doing a bit of Saint Nick's job for him — checking to see who's naughty and nice for GPL compliance on Android tablets. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

Choosing the Right Active Directory Bridge Solution for You
The importance of a solid Active Directory (AD) bridge in your diverse IT environment can't be minimized. An AD bridge allows Unix, Linux and Mac systems to coexist with a Windows infrastructure. Further, it consolidates countless identities and passwords, reducing complexity and cost while improving security and productivity. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Siemens

Finding the Value in Unified Communications
This paper examines the four stages of return companies can see from their UC investments: Lower communications costs are followed by lower operational costs, then better productivity, and finally a true competitive advantage. Read More

Is RSS becoming irrelevant?
Joe Brockmeier: Should browsers do more to support RSS? Not really. Read More

Open Source Initiative chimes in on Novell sale
Joe Brockmeier: The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is stepping into the Novell sale. Read More

Understanding the Open Invention Network
Joe Brockmeier: A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the CPTN gang that's buying Novell's patents and speculated that it might be a Google they're after. Read More


WEBCAST: Aruba Networks

Medical Center Shares Tips on Wi-Fi Application Assurance
In this 15-min webinar, Rutland Regional discusses how they deliver reliable voice, video and medical device communications at the point of care. WLAN at Rutland was once a nice to have serving a select group & has now transitioned to what is deemed a utility serving a diverse group of users. Learn more now!

Galaxy Tab Won't Get Honeycomb: Report
Single-core Android tablets like Samsung's Galaxy Tab won't meet the minimum requirements for Honeycomb, Google's tablet-optimized operating system version, according to a manufacturer. Read More

Stream TV launches tablets with Google's Android 3.0
Stream TV Networks on Monday announced seven Elocity tablets with 10-inch screens that will run Google's upcoming Android 3.0 OS. Read More

7 Predictions For Open Source in 2011
2011 may be a banner year for open-source software. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Prepare IT for Growth
The need has never been so great to balance evolving IT Services with reduced IT budgets. Learn to position your organization for growth in this uncertain business climate. Read Now

A bountiful year for open source
The feasting on open source software continues but some wonder if the check might be coming due Read More

Oracle Updates Free VirtualBox Hypervisor
Open source virtualization program VirtualBox has reached version 4, and the developers are hailing it as a major milestone. Read More

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