Fresh fields for open source
Collaborative methods find fans in new areas of software development, from business tools to malicious code.
Collaborative methods are finding fans in new areas of software development, from business tools to malicious code.
July 17, 2006
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July 17, 2006
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Image: The DejaVu font
July 11, 2006
July 11, 2006
Hyperic tries open-source management
Start-up applies the open-source model to the enterprise management software business.July 17, 2006
Novell spiffs up its Linux act
High Impact Virtualization tops list of Suse Linux improvements as Novell tries to gain ground against Red Hat.July 14, 2006
Virus writers use open-source methods
Antivirus vendor McAfee cites potential for harm if power, efficiency of open source is misused.July 17, 2006
Robot backers turn to Linux
A Japanese tech group taps low-cost components to help spur development of humanoid robots.July 14, 2006
Site helps developers navigate open-source jungle
Ohloh compiles data on open-source projects, in an effort to help people find, compare software and choose the right one.June 14, 2006
previous coverage
Open source casts new mold for type design
DejaVu font development gives Linux another toehold for its push into proprietary territory.Image: The DejaVu font
July 11, 2006
Ingres picks up former NYSE tech guru
Roger Burkhardt will serve as president and chief operating officer of the open-source company.July 11, 2006