In the News
CNet News advises, "...If you're looking for rapid growth opportunities (i.e., 30 percent compound annual growth rate), open source is the way to go, to the tune of $22 billion, according to Gartner (and IDC)."
From InternetNews.com, "Open source networking vendor Vyatta is rolling out the latest community edition of its routing software, continuing efforts to target Cisco users in a battle for a slice of the multi-billion-dollar router market. But while Vyatta Community Edition 3 (VC3) adds new features, users of Vyatta's subscription-based edition may not notice much change."
CNet reports, "Microsoft will likely be including SubSonic with its products, and that SubSonic will remain under MPL 1.1:...So that's the deal: I'm going to work for Microsoft, and my job will be to build out SubSonic as the "sweetness" on top of ASP.NET and (more notably) the new MVC platform. SubSonic will be the convention-driven toolset for Microsoft's new MVC framework...."
InfoWorld writes about OpenProj, "If...you're a small business manager who needs to manage small business projects, read on."
On the Blogosphere
The Vagueware Blog writes, "Deborah Murrell from CLEO... talked about trying to deploy Moodle to every school in Cumbria & Lancashire. Some schools have used Moodle as their primary web-site CMS, particularly primary schools..."
From Dan Farber, "Google CEO Eric Schmidt seemed quite confident about Google doing both based on his Analyst Day remarks: “The primary goal of the company is to make money,” he said. The way to make money is riding the massive transition to cloud computing across search, ads and apps."
Check out this interesting catalog of free and open source software.
Tectonic reports that "Open Document format (ODF) (recently) became an official standard for South African government communications."
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

0 comments:
Post a Comment