The virtualization solution provider company made its move to get closer to the Linux development community.
Plans to release its first open source software contribution for supercomputers among announcements.
Microsoft's 10-K SEC report described open source software as a competitive threat to its licensed software model.
Red Hat, Novell and Canonical have joined forces with IBM on a plan to supply PC vendors with Linux-based software bundles.
Plus a slew of major tech announcements from IBM, HP and more expected at this week's conference.
Both will be released under BSD license; source code coming later this year.
A Microsoft exec describes the company's open source outreach efforts, which is starting to gain a pulse.
Sonatype's upcoming m2eclipse plugin becomes an Eclipse Technology Project.
Redmond contributes money and code to open source project.
A beta of this Web-based open source e-mail solution is now available.
Larry Wall outlines vision during his annual "State of the Onion" speech at OSCON.
The open source software community lags behind the commercial software sector in secure code development, according to a recent study of some commonly used open source packages.
CollabNet releases Subversion 1.5, an updated version of its open source software-configuration management tool.
Free, open-source tool offers visual details for Java apps.
The Sun Microsystems-sponsored open-source NetBeans IDE will soon be supporting both Python and Sun's Jython dynamic scripting languages