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Microsoft takes Silverlight beyond Windows

April 30, 2007 The software giant will let .Net and Ruby developers write Web applications for Windows and the Mac.Video: Silverlight in action TAGS: Microsoft Silverlight, Microsoft .NET, Python, language, Linux, C# language, Web application, Microsoft Corp., Adobe Systems Inc., Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, video, developer, Web browser

Tangled in .Net

December 27, 2002 Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer tells CNET News.com that although the company's .Net plans were "hard to understand," Redmond is making strides to clarify its Web services vision. TAGS: Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, Steve Ballmer, XML, Microsoft BizTalk Server, information technology, Web service, Linux, operating system, server, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Novell launches test of open-source project

May 6, 2004 The company unveils a test release of Mono, an open-source version of Microsoft's .Net programming framework and tools that's designed for Linux and Unix. TAGS: Mono, Ximian, Novell Inc., Microsoft .NET, Unix, Microsoft .NET Framework, Linux, open source, programming, programming language, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Novell delays open-source project

November 18, 2003 Developers and corporate customers eager to get their hands on an open-source version of Microsoft's .Net line of programming tools will need to wait a little longer. TAGS: Mono, Ximian, Novell Inc., Microsoft .NET, Stephen O'Grady, programming tool, open source, Unix, Linux, API, project, developer, Microsoft Corp., GUI, information technology, Java

More than an open-source curiosity

July 15, 2004 Novell's Miguel de Icaza is working on a technology that he says can replicate Microsoft's vaunted software development platform on Linux. TAGS: Mono, Mono 1.0, Novell Inc., Ximian, Microsoft .NET, Linux, open source, programmer, IDE, C# language, development tool, Microsoft Corp., developer, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Linux powers throw weight behind desktop version

November 12, 2003 Red Hat, IBM and an open-source consortium are each beginning serious work to advance Linux for use on desktop computers, possibly making the OS a more serious threat to Microsoft. TAGS: desktop Linux, Open Source Development Labs, Linux, Red Hat Inc., consortium, desktop computer, IBM Corp., Boston, data center, open source, threat, operating system, Microsoft .NET, work, conference, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft embraces open-source scripting language

January 4, 2006 Company unveils first beta of IronPython, a .Net implementation of Python, in hopes of luring programmers to Windows. TAGS: Python, Unix, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Visual Studio, scripting language, beta, open source, Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp., Linux, software company, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

Open-source projects on a roll

September 1, 2005 Format behind OpenOffice suite gets boost in Boston, while backers of integration software look for safety in numbers. TAGS: OpenOffice, Boston, open source, Microsoft .NET, Linux, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft's latest spin on Web apps

May 3, 2007 At Mix '07, software giant turns spotlight on Silverlight, its Flash challenger, and opens up about its Web strategy. TAGS: Microsoft Silverlight, Ray Ozzie, Mono, NetFlix Inc., chief software architect, blog, Web development, mashup, CBS Broadcasting Inc., Microsoft .NET, Adobe Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp., multimedia, DVD, video, Linux

Novell snaps up Linux company Ximian

August 4, 2003 The networking software maker accelerates its Linux push with the acquisition and pledges its commitment to Ximian's high-profile, open-source projects. TAGS: Ximian, Novell Inc., Mono, Ximian Desktop, Linux, GNOME, Linux company, Novell NetWare, open source, acquisition, networking, Microsoft .NET, project, software company, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft, JBoss link server software

September 27, 2005 In another sign of its changing posture toward open-source, Redmond pledges to achieve great interoperability with JBoss products. TAGS: JBoss, application server, server software, Steve Ballmer, GPL, Java, open source, open-source software, Redmond, collaboration, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp., Linux, server, Microsoft Windows

Open-source LAMP a beacon to developers

June 14, 2005 Companies that thrive on Linux, Apache, MySQL and related software band together to better support corporate customers. TAGS: ActiveGrid, Covalent Technologies, corporate customer, Apache Web server, Apache Software Foundation, stack, Stephen O'Grady, Microsoft .NET, PHP, open source, Java, application development, Web server, MySQL Database, Linux, MySQL

This week in open source

June 17, 2005 Can new partnerships make LAMP a more serious contender to Java and Microsoft's .NET? Also: Sun releases Solaris code. TAGS: Xen, Sun Solaris, Fedora Project, Fedora Core, GCC, stack, RAD, open source, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, Apache Software Foundation, PHP, open-source software, Red Hat Inc., Microsoft .NET, Java

Settling down?

April 2, 2004 Microsoft's top attorney, Brad Smith, says the software giant's recent antitrust settlements reflect its "very committed" stance on industry collaboration. TAGS: Brad Smith, patent, interoperability, intellectual property, antitrust, open-source community, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Windows Server, collaboration, attorney, Microsoft .NET, Java, open source, Linux, Microsoft Corp., server

Mozilla, Gnome mull united front against Longhorn

April 28, 2004 Representatives from the open-source foundations meet to figure out a common plan of attack as Microsoft's tightly integrated Web and desktop technology looms. TAGS: GNOME, Microsoft Longhorn, XAML, Mozilla Corp., Ximian, open source, desktop software, co-founder, Microsoft Corp., combination, Web browser, operating system, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Linux, Java
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