- Mon Jun 20 2005 Open source progresses into back-end integration
Celtix project, started by Iona and hosted by ObjectWeb, will create freely available, Java standards-based integration server.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Mon Jun 27 2005 Sun faces open-source swarm
As JavaOne gets under way, the company is seeing the center of Java move away from the Sun-controlled standards process.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Mon Oct 26 2009 WhiteHouse.gov now runs Drupal. What took it so long?
Given the U.S. federal government's widespread adoption of open source, the amazing thing is that it took so long.
Posted by Matt Asay
- Fri Mar 9 2001 Open-source firm dips into services SOUP
While tech kingpins rush to one-up each other in introducing Web-delivered software, Ximian is doing work behind the scenes.
Posted by Mary Jo Foley
- Wed Oct 24 2007 Misys aims to open source healthcare, but forgets the source
Is Misys open source? Where?
Posted by Matt Asay
- Thu Sep 6 2007 Novell and open source's long memory
Novell keeps wanting to reinvent itself without reinventing itself.
Posted by Matt Asay
- Wed Jul 1 2009 GPL declines as open source moves to the Web
The 5 percent drop in General Public License adoption likely reflects a shift in perception as to the value of open-source licensing.
Posted by Matt Asay
- Fri Jun 22 2001 Microsoft license spurns open source
The company's lawyers have joined its campaign against open-source software, restricting how developers may use what it terms "viral software" in connection with Microsoft tools.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Apr 30 2009 Open source becomes a force in health care IT
Open source is starting to make inroads into health care IT, which is exactly what proprietary vendors like McKesson and Cerner don't want.
Posted by Matt Asay
- Wed Oct 14 2009 Google Android needs both control and community
Google has a tightrope to walk between control and community to make Android work, but the industry depends upon it getting this right.
Posted by Matt Asay