Open Source Development News & More


Can CA buy an open source movement?

With a new open source license and a million-dollar bounty, Computer Associates is trying to push the Ingres database into the open source community. But I wonder how well the pushing will work.

Right hand, meet left hand

Is Open Source a good thing or not? Sun doesn't seem to be able to make up its mind about that.

Open standards are no panacea

Declaring independence from technology lock-in sounds like a good idea. But is it actually a good idea?

Timing is Everything

I know they didn't plan it that way, but Microsoft's most recent Issues essay couldn't have come out at a more unfortunate time.

Banker builds 'dream' data abstraction layer

Working for a banking corporation in acquisition mode, Scott Matthew, vice president, office of technology at Pacific Capital Bancorp (PCB), has become a strong advocate of Java and open-source software.

Openness can be good business

Microsoft just released some software under a legitimate open source license. Has the company lost its collective mind, or is this just more good business?

At SD West: Microsoft exec asks if for-profit software can survive open source

How will the for-profit software industry fair if the open-source model continues to proliferate? According to Microsoft Distinguished Engineer Jim Gray, it might not survive.

MapPoint XML Web service drives Zipcar.com

When the company first built the Zipcar.com site in 2000, developers used map programs that were available for free on the Web, explained Roy Russell, vice president of technology for Zipcar.In 2003, the company decided to redo its Web site and Russell looked for a map application that would integrate better.

Review: Intranet Open Source

A rare combination of open source and ASP code, this application provides a good starter intranet for the small service firm.

Product Briefs

A look at software tools and technologies on the market.

What's next for Linux?

The recent LinuxWorld conference tried to answer the question of Linux's next moves.

At LinuxWorld Expo: MySQL, JBoss in deal

The JBoss Group LLC, Atlanta, and MySQL Inc., Seattle, have formed a strategic alliance to create a service solution linking their respective app server and DB server offerings.

Survey: More developers OK with Linux

Joe McKendrick, database analyst for Evans Data Corp., is finding growing support for Linux and open-source software.

From LinuxWorld: Messman's found his mojo

Novell head Jack Messman kicked off LinuxWorld Expo in New York City today with a keynote address in which he told attendees that his company was prepared to wager its future on open-source software.