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1. Collada: content development using an open source standard

3. Open C: Paving the way for porting

4. Setting up a compute cluster using Grid Engine

5. MLN - Taking virtual machines to the next level

6. Protecting IMS networks from attack: application-level attacks and fuzzing are on the rise. Can IMS cope?

7. Open source build management for Java projects - Part 1

8. Platform-independent stress testing from the command line

9. Open source telephony: the devil's (still) in the details; Here's how too many coders, together with too little end-to-end design, are making some early implementations too complicated

10. Taming Nagios

11. Open-RJ/D, 100-percent D

13. A user-friendly web site update tool

15. Open-RJ and Python

16. The no-sacrifice, affordable data warehouse app: smart planning and open source technologies can cut away huge costs normally associated with enterprise data warehouse applications. Budget-constrained large enterprises have put these tips to the test, and smaller enterprises can benefit from them, too

17. Time-lapse MPEG animations

18. Linux gains ground: while still cautious on open source, insurers are seriously studying--and increasingly implementing--Linux-related solutions

19. The CMake build manager: cross platform and open source

20. Linux turns ten: Finding a home in corporate America: Linux is becoming somewhat less taboo, although philosophical differences still keep it out of some IT shops

23. Packet drivers

24. Eclipse Europa - Eureka!

25. Oracle's Open Source Problem

26. What Developers Think

27. Cloud APIs Get Open Source Treatment

28. Rise Of Open Source Clouds

29. Hadoop Crunches Web-Sized Data; To parse large volumes of data from Web servers, Yahoo and others turn to Hadoop's open source cloud-based analysis system

30. Defense CIO Touts Benefits Of Open Source; Deputy CIO David Wennergren points to reliability, security, and lower TCO as among the potential benefits of using open source in the U.S. military

31. White House Uses Open Source To Open Government; The Whitehouse.gov site now runs the open source Drupal content management system, which includes social networking tools that can be used for communications and participatory government

32. Gov 2.0: Army Announces Apps For Army Competition; At the Gov 2.0 Summit, the Army unveiled a competition encouraging soldiers to build open source software that can be shared across the military

33. Xen Hypervisor Goes For Full Virtualization; The Xen.org project will adopt much of the Citrix Systems virtual infrastructure and aims to supply a full virtualization environment

34. Rackspace Opens Up Cloud APIs, Bindings; Making its cloud service APIs open source code intensifies competition with Amazon

35. Virtualization makes better use of open-source OSes and apps

36. Free Apps: Enterprise Freebies Get Serious; Like it or not, free software is powering the enterprise. Get comfortable with SaaS, Google Gears, Adobe AIR, application virtualization, and free apps from scores of startups and big-name vendors -- or get left behind

37. Developers Combine To Deliver Open Source Trading System; Marketcetera's trading platform marries with Pentaho's BI software and Ingres' database to form an open source-based trading system built on Eclipse

38. Open Source PBXs Gain Momentum; CIOs attribute their interest to the minimal amount of capital needed to get started and the higher level of flexibility that open source applications generally present

39. How SugarCRM Is Helping One Firm Manage Through Recession; Instead of hiring someone to write specs for a new assembly line, ThyssenKrupp's system engineering sales force uses SugarCRM to do the work

40. Is Open Source A Recession-Fighting Tool? The buzz on open source is that it can slash IT costs and save budgets. Our Linux expert looks at where and how much can be saved with FOSS -- and gives some caveats

41. Will Open Source Breathe New Life Into Health Care Cost Savings? A Calif. bill calls for interoperable records and a full, hospital-running health care IT system that's open source. That's music to provider Medsphere, which backs OpenVista

42. Interop: Novell Chief Uses Linux Desktop; CEO Ronald Hovsepian said the company is saving big by using open source products internally

43. Symbian Talks Open-Source Strategy; Vendor neutrality and greater transparency will increase adoption of the soon to be open mobile platform, executives point out

44. Open Source Databases Often Adopted For New Apps; Open source databases are being adopted for use with interactive Web apps, small portals, RFID applications, and other new workloads in the enterprise

46. Open Source Data Recovery Tools To The Rescue; Disasters happen to the best of computers. Luckily, open source apps like SystemRescueCD, dd, Partedmagic, BackTrack, Security Tools Distribution, Helix, and TestDisk can help recover important data and bring dead systems back to life

47. Customize Windows Vista Installations With vLite; Create custom Windows Vista installations by adding or removing system components and automating setup options with vLite. It's unsupported by Microsoft, but vLite is free and will delight Vista enthusiasts

48. Open Source Databases Widely Used, Seldom Paid For; Open source systems have replaced only a few commercial products in the enterprise

49. Sun Turns To Eclipse To Get Object/Relational Mapping; Sun has turned to an open source project led by Oracle for its standard for mapping software objects into relational databases

50. Open source

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