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- Security through visibility: The secrets of open source security
- Debatesrage across the Internet about the comparative security of Microsoft Windows and Linux-based operating systems.Many people have vested and biased interests in their positions on the matter. Misconceptionsborn of incomplete knowledge and logical fallacies contribute to the confusionand the heat of the debate. Advertising campaigns attempt to cast theirsponsors in...
- Technical articles 2006-04-25
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- Open source .NET development: Co-mingling open source and the .NET platform
- Imagine the power of running code created by Microsoft development tools on a Linux machine or including an open source component in a proprietary product. Chapter 2 of Open Source .NET Development, by Brian Nantz, will give you a high-level overview of the numerous large .NET/open source projects currently in...
- Book chapters 2004-11-23
- Open source .NET development: Co-mingling open source and the .NET platform
- Imagine the power of running code created by Microsoft development tools on a Linux machine or including an open source component in a proprietary product. Chapter 2 of Open Source .NET Development, by Brian Nantz, will give you a high-level overview of the numerous large .NET/open source projects currently in...
- Download resources 2004-11-23
- Open Source Software Development: A Case Study of FreeBSD
- A common claim is that open source software development produces higher quality software at lower cost than traditional commercial development. To validate such claims, researchers have conducted case studies of "successful" open source development projects. This case study of the FreeBSD project provides further understanding of open source development. This...
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- Shared Source and Open Solutions: An e-Government Perspective
- Over the past four years, increasing commercialisation has been a significant influence on free and open source software. At the same time, the community based collaborative development model, which generally connotes open source, has also been studied and adopted by traditional software companies. These trends have led to an understanding...
- White papers 2005-07-11
- The FreeBSD Project: A Replication Case Study of Open Source Development
- Case studies can help to validate claims that open source software development produces higher quality software at lower cost than traditional commercial development. This case study of the FreeBSD project, a long-lived open source project, provides further understanding of open source development. The paper details a method for mining repositories...
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- The Commercialization of Open Source Software: Do Property Rights Still Matter?
- A major shift toward open source software is underway as companies are more critically evaluating the cost effectiveness of their IT investments, seeing the benefits of collaborative development, and looking for ways to avoid vendor lock-in. The critics generally have applauded the shift towards open source, albeit for somewhat varying...
- White papers 2005-09-08
- Open Source Strategies for Software Developers
- The benefits associated with open source software can be realized as long as there is a plan to mitigate any risks that are part of using open source products. The ubiquity of open source software is increasing. Whether used as a small tool for software development, or as the core...
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- Live Webcast: Open or Closed? Why you need a strategy for open source in your organization
- Tough economic times call for a new approach to software development and demand that you find a better, faster, and more affordable way to develop new applications. Open source is the answer - much faster time to value, all the benefits of an on-demand business model, and speed of innovation....
- Webcasts 2007-06-17
- Increase your potential by melding the best of open source and .NET development
- Name your tools of choiceIn his book, Open Source .NET Development, published by Addison-Wesley, author Brian Nantz explains how open source programming tools like nAnt, nUnit, and nDoc can be used to enhance development within the .NET Framework.http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-6240-5453286.html[b]Are you using open source tools in your application development? Which ones? Are...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-06
- Embedding Open Source
- Oracle's role in open source development has been a well-kept secret. It's also the reason for this column: To inform the user about Oracle's commitment to open source software - a commitment measured by significant investments in ongoing development and support across a wide variety of initiatives. As ever, Oracle...
- White papers 2007-01-01
- Open Source: Is It Just One Big Hack?
- A new phenomenon of Open Source Movement and Free Software has brought about a new revolution in the developer community. The latest buzz word in this field seems to be Open Source and almost everybody seems to be propagating the idea. This paper first gives an introduction as to what...
- White papers 2005-02-25
- A Business Case Study of Open Source Software
- This paper was prepared as part of The MITRE Corporation’s FY00 Mission-Oriented Investigation and Experimentation MOIE research project "Open Source Software in Military Systems. This paper analyzes the business case of open source software. It is intended to help Program Managers evaluate whether open source software and development methodologies are...
- Case studies 2001-07-01
- Commercializing Open Source Software: Do Property Rights Still Matter?
- A major shift toward open source software is underway as companies are more critically evaluating the cost effectiveness of their IT investments, seeing the benefits of collaborative development, and looking for ways to avoid vendor lock-in. At the same time, academics and industry visionaries are criticizing the use of a...
- White papers 2005-12-16
- Making Sense of Linux and Open Source
- The growth in the use of the Linux Operating System and Open Source products in general is in many ways a surprising development in information technology. Nevertheless, it has become clear that Linux and Open Source have become mainstream and IT Departments that have not yet adopted Linux need to...
- White papers 2004-07-28
- Sun faces open-source swarm
- Established Java providers, such as Sun Microsystems, IBM, and BEA, are trying to embrace open-source development, and a great deal of activity is already well under way. Some open-source Java tools for corporate development are already becoming de facto standards, moving the center of Java away from the Sun-controlled standards...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-27
- Open Source at Foothill-De Anza
- Open source software refers to programs whose licenses allow users to; Freely access, install, and run the software for any purpose; Modify the original software; Redistribute copies of the original or modified programs; and Share modifications with the community. Open source refers to a development process, whereas public domain refers...
- White papers 2005-10-05
- Open Source Software's Expanding Role in the Enterprise: Companies Adopt Open Source as Standard
- Open source has emerged as one of the more important IT trends in this young century. The application of open source methodologies has grown significantly in scope, as has its usage, over a relatively short period of time. In the study discussed in this paper, more than half the companies...
- White papers 2007-03-01
- End of the road for openMosix
- Do you think that the ending of the openMosix project will have a major impact on the future of Open Source?RE: End of the road for openMosixLike many such projects in the Open Source community, if it has merit and there is demand for it, people will step up to...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-17
- OSDL & BSD
- Hi, does anyone know why OSDL does not work on BSD and only exclusively on Linux?Their web site does not really explain and it's very vague.Wrong acronymThis is part of how excessive use of acronyms hinders communication.Quoting from the OSDL web site at page:http://osdl.org/about_osdl/faq.html/document_view"What is OSDL?The Open Source Development Lab...
- Discussion threads 2005-02-15
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