Interop is top open-source customer worry December 12, 2007 The Open Solutions Alliance, a nonprofit group backed by a number of commercial open-source vendors, released a survey on Wednesday that found interoperability is a foremost concern among open-source-software customers. OpenLogic wants to count open-source users - openly December 12, 2007 Open-source enterprise software developer OpenLogic wants open-source users to stand up and be counted in a worldwide census -- and is offering a new software tool to help the process. Open source and the corporate elephant December 12, 2007 More and more open-source developers these days are employees of companies, paid to work on open-source projects, rather than independent programmers doing it for fun. The change raises issues for projects, programmers and employers alike. Can IT and end users get along? December 12, 2007 IT managers bemoan the fact that users perceive IT as the enemy and work to skirt IT use policies, which are designed to protect corporate assets and improve productivity for end users. Hospital software vendor McKesson uses Linux for IT budgets December 12, 2007 In 2004, health care software vendor McKesson Provider Technologies began focusing on ways to cut IT costs for customers, including hospitals and medical offices. Ex-JBoss head Fleury joins start-up December 12, 2007 JBoss founder Marc Fleury has resurfaced as a paid advisor to Appcelerator, a startup based in Atlanta that makes a toolkit for developing rich Internet applications (RIA). Centric CRM changes name, releases 5.0 version December 12, 2007 Centric CRM said Wednesday it has changed its name to Concursive Corp., a move that coincides with the 5.0 release of its product. Bringing one SimCity per child to the OLPC December 11, 2007 Don Hopkins ported SimCity to Unix in 1991. Today, he is putting the finishing touches on a GPL version of this classic computer game for the One Laptop Per Child project's XO laptop. |
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