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Sun's Fortran replacement goes open-source

January 12, 2007 Good-bye Fortran, hello Fortress? Server maker seeks open-source help building alternative to decades-old programming language. TAGS: Fortran, Sun Microsystems Inc., workload, programming language, high-performance computing, open source, multi-core, programming, high-performance, replacement, server

Google abets open-source internships

June 1, 2005 Bask in the glow of the summer sun or an LCD--which would you choose? Google is betting on the latter for 200 students worldwide. TAGS: open source, student, Google Inc., project, open-source software, organization, developer, programming, U.S., Web browser

Open-source Eclipse barrels down Ajax path

March 7, 2007 The open-source development tools consortium fills out its projects for Ajax-style Web development. TAGS: AJAX, TCL, Sun NetBeans, open source, consortium, programming, project, Java

Open source casts new mold for type design

July 11, 2006 DejaVu font development gives Linux another toehold for its push into proprietary territory. Image: The DejaVu font TAGS: font, open source, derivatives, Fedora Project, Linux, character, programming

Sun license gets open-source nod

January 19, 2005 The company has secured a crucial approval in its plan to make Solaris an open-source project, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., OSI, open-source project, open source, approval, Sun UltraSPARC, GPL, BSD, programming, IBM Corp., Linux, server, operating system

Project bridges Xen, KVM virtualization

June 6, 2007 Linux programmer Rusty Russell offers software that could unify some virtualization programming chores. TAGS: virtualization, Xen, KVM, programmer, programming, open source, Linux, operating system, server

Sendmail may turn tools over to open source

April 6, 2006 E-mail software maker with deep links to open source is looking at transferring over some substantial technology for development. TAGS: Sendmail Inc., open source, intellectual property, programming, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Sun criticizes popular open-source license

April 6, 2005 Sun Microsystems President Jonathan Schwartz applauds the open-source software realm but takes jabs at the GPL. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, GPL, open-source software, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, obligation, Sun Solaris, intellectual property, source code, Java, nation, project, Red Hat Inc., programming, president, IBM Corp.

Sun poised to take open-source Solaris step

January 24, 2005 Firm is expected to start sharing some source code of the OS and to detail its OpenSolaris plan on Tuesday. TAGS: Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, OpenSolaris, Red Hat Inc., biotechnology, Linux, Unix, developer, programming, IBM Corp., operating system

Open-source honchos trash software patents

February 2, 2005 "Software patents are clearly a problem," Linux founder Linus Torvalds says at the OSDL Linux Summit. TAGS: software patent, Mitch Kapor, Linus Torvalds, patent, Open Source Development Labs, SCO Group Inc., open-source software, open source, IBM Corp., innovation, Linux, Sun Solaris, chairman, founder, Mozilla Corp., programming

Open-source overseer proposes paring license list

March 2, 2005 Open Source Initiative head suggests licenses should meet three new requirements to gain seal of approval. TAGS: OSI, open source, Bruce Perens, proliferation, license, Open Source Initiative, proposal, requirement, definition, programming, Firefox, Apple Computer, Web browser

Red Hat exec takes Sun to task on open source

September 24, 2004 Michael Tiemann criticizes software rival Sun for its support of patents and for keeping Java proprietary. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Red Hat Inc., software patent, open source, Jonathan Schwartz, SCO Group Inc., open-source software, OpenOffice.org, open-source community, OpenOffice, agreement, AMD Opteron, Sun Solaris, exec, Java, Linux

Apple opens up open-source effort

June 7, 2005 Mac maker revamps its software development process in response to complaints by open-source programmers behind Safari browser. TAGS: KDE, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, open source, Apple Computer, volunteer, IRC, Apple Safari, mailing list, developer, complaint, Web browser, blog, programming

Open-source allies go on patent offensive

August 11, 2005 Red Hat and OSDL's new patent efforts take a different tack in trying to deter some intellectual-property attacks. TAGS: patent, open source, software patent, Steve Mills, intellectual property, Open Source Development Labs, LinuxWorld, Red Hat Inc., ally, IBM Corp., open-source software, Linux, Sun Solaris, threat, San Francisco, programming

JBoss servers comply with standards

June 21, 2005 Application server supports EJB 3 for simpler Java server programming, and portal gets in line with portlet spec. TAGS: JBoss, EJB, portlet, application server, Java, Enterprise Service Bus, Java application, portal, open source, BEA Systems Inc., server software, specification, programming, server

Canonical wants open-source cooperation

April 9, 2007 Ubuntu Linux backer hopes its Launchpad site will help open-source projects match Microsoft's collaboration abilities. TAGS: Ubuntu, collaboration, Ubuntu Linux, open source, mailing list, open-source software, project, programming, Linux, Microsoft Corp.

Sprucing up open source's GPL foundation

December 23, 2004 The license that forms the legal underpinnings of Linux--and a software industry revolution--is being updated for the first time since 1991. TAGS: GPL, Trusted Computing, license, Richard Stallman, source code, foundation, open source, Bill Gates, Web service, open-source software, attorney, programming, Linux, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Linux gets built-in Cell processor support

March 21, 2006 Updated kernel includes Oracle software for clustered databases, improves how OS runs on multiprocessor systems. TAGS: multiprocessor, Linus Torvalds, kernel, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Linux, Sun UltraSPARC, Oracle Corp., T1, Linux kernel, IBM Corp., Sun Solaris, programming, Red Hat Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., file system, patch management

IBM AlphaWorks: From software theory to fact

June 5, 2008 Laura Bennett, senior engineering manager at IBM's software development community, discusses how the group helps turn research concepts from the labs into practical products. TAGS: software engineering, data visualization, Semantic Web, IBM Corp., community, RAD, software-as-a-service, division, theory, health care, Web 2.0, programming, career, open source, health, information technology
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