Open-source projects on a roll
Format behind OpenOffice suite gets boost in Boston, while backers of integration software look for safety in numbers.
The format behind the OpenOffice suite gets a boost in Boston, while backers of integration software look for safety in numbers. Also: Cops grapple with open-source browsers.
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blog Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference is the place to be for all things .Net. That is, unless you favor running .Net applications on Linux.
August 30, 2005
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Massachusetts to adopt 'open' desktop
State intends to phase out office applications from Microsoft and others in favor of software based on "open" standards.September 1, 2005
Open-source projects intertwine for integration
Three projects join forces to create alternative to software-integration products from IBM and others.August 31, 2005
Alternative browsers pose challenge for cybersleuths
The advent of Firefox and Opera means cybercops have to learn new tricks to conduct successful investigations.August 31, 2005
Mono group seeks a home at Microsoft's PDC
blog Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference is the place to be for all things .Net. That is, unless you favor running .Net applications on Linux.August 30, 2005
TimeSys adds new embedded Linux option
New take on simplifying chaos of open-source realm connects programmers to continuous stream of relevant software updates.August 29, 2005