Lifts and shifts for open source
roundup Linux specialist MontaVista raises its game in both software and sales, while Munich passes over local favorite Suse Linux.
Linux specialist MontaVista raises its game in both software and sales, while Munich passes over local favorite Suse Linux.
April 28, 2005
April 28, 2005
April 27, 2005
The New York Times
April 27, 2005
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April 20, 2005
Debian wins Munich Linux deal
Bavarian city passes over Novell's Suse Linux for a high-profile, 14,000-computer installation.April 28, 2005
MontaVista updating Linux line
Company that sells Linux for unconventional devices brings new software foundation--and more-traditional sales model--to product line.April 28, 2005
Novell hires top Samba programmer from HP
Software company adds another open-source luminary to its staff. Jeremy Allison says, "These guys know a lot about file sharing."April 27, 2005
Open wallets for open-source software
VC firms are again embracing open-source companies, and a natural question may be whether some of them have perhaps lost their minds.The New York Times
April 27, 2005
Fortinet settles GPL violation suit
Security specialist Fortinet agrees to make some of its source code available following accusations that it violated the GPL.April 26, 2005
previous coverage
Torvalds unveils new Linux control system
Linux founder launches "Git," a new tool for managing the operating system's heart. A dispute had led him to drop the previous system.April 20, 2005