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Microsoft re-explains .Net strategy
November 20, 2003
The software giant's elusive initiative--a hot topic a few years ago but overshadowed by other Microsoft efforts lately--is declared alive and well by a Comdex panel.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Sun wrestles with open-source Java
July 2, 2004
An open-source approach could strengthen Sun's software. But Sun is moving cautiously.
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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.
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Wiki start-up taps open source to lure new users
July 25, 2006
Looking for more users, wiki appliance company MindTouch will open source its business wiki software and a Web development framework.
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JBoss hopes to expand 'ownership' of open source
March 31, 2004
The middleware developer says it plans to use its war chest of venture capital to "own" key open-source projects, and even applications running on .Net could be in its sights.
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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.
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Promoting the promise of Longhorn
July 20, 2004
Microsoft's new developer division vice president, S. "Soma" Somasegar, plots a course for making Microsoft's Windows and .Net software the cutting-edge favorite of developers.
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A smoother blend for Java
November 25, 2003
IBM and BEA collaborate on ways to ease technical differences in their Java lines. Also, software providers work on interoperability among competing development tools.
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Sun expands open-source Java plan
August 15, 2006
Server and software company to release open-source components, open up Java for gadgets this year.
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Novell ships cross-platform Mono tool
June 30, 2004
Company's open-source project aims bring easy-to-use .Net tools to Linux and other operating systems.
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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.
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Microsoft signs .Net deal in China
November 21, 2003
The software maker reaches agreements intended to deepen its ties with the Chinese government, even as the country's officials enlist rival Sun in a nationwide open-source push.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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