by Editor on 08.11.2010 (18 reads)
I’m excited to debut the Compliance Blog with a launch announcement of The Linux Foundation’s Open Compliance Program...
Read more... | 0 comments
by Editor on 08.11.2010 (16 reads)
No surprise, 98% of enterprises are using open source...
Read more... | 0 comments
by Editor on 08.10.2010 (22 reads)
A LinuxCon session led by Red Hat's Matthew Garrett discussed the lessons learned from Google's ongoing attempts to include power-management code in the mainline Linux kernel.....
Read more... | 0 comments
by Editor on 08.10.2010 (20 reads)
A LinuxCon session led by Red Hat's Matthew Garrett discussed the lessons learned from Google's ongoing attempts to include power-management code in the mainline Linux kernel.....
Read more... | 0 comments
by Editor on 08.10.2010 (17 reads)
While complying with FOSS licenses is not overly difficult, it can be complex and many companies have asked for help ensuring that they don't run afoul of license requirements...
Read more... | 0 comments
by Editor on 08.09.2010 (11 reads)
It is hard to overestimate the importance of the mobile communications market today and the role that Linux is playing...
Read more... | 0 comments
by Editor on 08.06.2010 (16 reads)
Instant messaging, just like email or VoIP traffic, needs to be secure from eavesdroppers, man-in-the-middle attackers, and other security threats...
Read more... | 0 comments
by Editor on 08.05.2010 (9 reads)
LinuxCon pass, check. Plane ticket, check. Hotel reservation, check. Penguin suit, don’t’ count on it…
Read more... | 0 comments
by Editor on 08.05.2010 (15 reads)
Earlier this year, former Fedora Project Leader Paul Frields announced he'd be stepping down from the post and that Fedora and Red Hat were searching for a new project leader...
Read more... | 0 comments
by Editor on 08.04.2010 (23 reads)
No matter how you try, sometimes you can't escape the clutches of Microsoft and Windows...
Read more... | 0 comments
« 1 2 3 (4) 5 6 7 ... 86 »