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The Curious Case Of Patent 232
Alan Shimel: The entire security scanning industry could be held hostage to this very questionable patent. Read More


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Looks Do Matter
Stephen Spector: A few weeks past I wrote about why some open source projects, especially consumer-oriented technology, that were not gaining much traction ... is the UI the problem? Read More

Open Source Report From RSA 2011
Alan Shimel: Open source is alive and well in the security industry. Read More


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You may be entitled to an award for creative use of Red Hat or JBoss
Julie Bort: I'll be a judge for the 2011 Red Hat Summit & JBoss Innovation Awards and urge you to enter. Read More

Xoom Android tablet set for sale Thursday at Verizon
Verizon Wireless confirmed today that it will start selling the Motorola Xoom Android-based tablet on Thursday, Feb. 24. Read More


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Clearing the Confusion About Fabric-Based Infrastructure
A fabric-based computing architecture can support virtualization and cloud computing. Distinguishing between fabric-based computers and fabric-based data centers is critical to select the best technologies and products. Read this paper to learn more. Read now!

Yahoo to open-source cloud-serving engine
Yahoo is developing an internal cloud-serving engine to boost its own productivity, and intends to release the code as an open source this year. Read More

Microsoft to WP7 app developers: Use our open source licenses
Microsoft has prohibited developers from using GPLv3-licensed open source software in any application distributed on the Windows Phone Marketplace. Read More

MWC: VMware app separates business and pleasure on Android
With more and more employees bringing their Android phones to work, it's becoming harder for enterprises to separate business and pleasure on the devices. New software from VMware hopes to change that. Read More

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Visit the Open Source Subnet home page for daily news items, blogs, discussions and podcasts of interest to enterprise open source users. Follow Open Source Subnet on Twitter @OSSubnet. Read More



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