Sundown: Sun's Open Source Chief Moves On
Mar 09, 2010Once responsible for all matters open source at Sun, Simon Phipps is leaving the company (which now belongs to Oracle) and confesses he has no specified goals at present.
more »CeBIT Open Source 2010 in Pictures
Mar 08, 2010From March 2-6 CeBIT Open Source 2010 called open source projects, enterprises, and organizations to Hannover, Germany. Here's our photo gallery from the talks in the Open Source forum, the project lounge, and the Linux New Media awards.
more »CeBIT Open Source 2010 in Pictures
Mar 08, 2010From March 2-6 CeBIT Open Source 2010 called open source projects, enterprises, and organizations to Hannover, Germany. Here's our photo gallery from the talks in the Open Source forum, the project lounge, and the Linux New Media awards.
more »Video: Interview with Jim Zemlin, Linux Foundation
Mar 08, 2010During CeBIT Open Source 2010 Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, found the time for an interview with Linux Pro Magazine.
more »Video: Interview with Jim Zemlin, Linux Foundation
Mar 08, 2010During CeBIT Open Source 2010 Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, found the time for an interview with Linux Pro Magazine.
more »CeBIT 2010: City of Munich Shows Migration to Linux and OpenOffice
Mar 01, 2010The consolidated IT of the city of Munich is reporting at CeBIT 2010 on converting their workstations to Linux and OpenOffice.
more »CeBIT 2010: City of Munich Shows Migration to Linux and OpenOffice
Mar 01, 2010The consolidated IT of the city of Munich is reporting at CeBIT 2010 on converting their workstations to Linux and OpenOffice.
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