Open Source Did Not Save Microsoft From U.S.
Back in 1995 Microsoft was actually hot, it was new, it was on the way up. Now it's old, it's ...
Read moreDetailsBack in 1995 Microsoft was actually hot, it was new, it was on the way up. Now it's old, it's ...
Read moreDetailsIf you consider yourself an open source expert, you need to change your business cards, learn a new vocabulary, and ...
Read moreDetailsThe only company which has a problem here, with Attachmate letting go of Mono's developers, is Microsoft.
Read moreDetailsWhitehurst has put a lot of development resources into OpenShift, and he is betting the company on it. I don't ...
Read moreDetailsThe money in clouds is up where the lightning is. All you'll find on the bottom layers is creative destruction.
Read moreDetailsGovernments, in both Europe and North America, have given official approval to the idea of Linux as free and open ...
Read moreDetailsWhat's really at issue is that i4i bought the French inventor (left) for its patent while Microsoft hired its XML ...
Read moreDetailsYou buy Verizon, you sell Verizon Wireless to Vodafone for most of the cost of the deal, then you turn ...
Read moreDetailsStandards processes must be open. Approved standards must be rent-free, and their details available for inspection at all times. Otherwise, ...
Read moreDetailsCan Apache or Eclipse take on LibreOffice and Drizzle? Would those projects be willing to be absorbed?
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