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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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Pentaho open sources big data code, licenses Kettle project under Apache 2.0
Pentaho has open sourced some of the big data assets in its Kettle open source project -- and moved its entire Kettle Data Integration Platform to Apache 2.0 -- in order to capture more of the...
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IBM to close down Symphony, its OpenOffice fork
Going forward, IBM will be putting its efforts behind the Apache Foundation's OpenOffice instead of its own OpenOffice fork.
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Winners and Losers in Business Open-Source Software
OpenLogic has released its annual report on what's hot and what's not in business open-source programs.
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NGINX takes 2nd place in Web Servers from Microsoft IIS
Apache remains the top Web server, but open-source NGINX has just taken second place from Microsoft's Internet Information Services.
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Apache's Hadoop cloud computing framework achieves 1.0 status
The Apache Software Foundation's formal 1.0 release of Hadoop will give enterprises and SMBs a cost effective, open source cloud computing software framework that is mature, stable and features...
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Apache launches Cassandra 1.0 NoSQL DB
The Apache Software Foundation announced Tuesday the release of Cassandra 1.0, the NoSQL database originally developed at Facebook for handling distributed, massive workloads common in cloud computing
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Apache vows to develop, protect OpenOffice
The Apache Software Foundation issued a statement today officially naming the open source project Apache OpenOffice.org and emphasizing to naysayers that it will continue to develop the open...
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Apache and IIS' Web server rival NGINX is growing fast
When it comes to Web servers, the big two are Apache and Internet Information Server, but their faster, more nimble rival, NGINX is catching up with them.
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'Kill tool' released for unpatched Apache server vulnerability
The open-source Apache Software Foundation warns that active use of a 'killapache' attack tool targeting an unpatched vulnerability has been observed.
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IBM throws its source code and support behind OpenOffice
Don't write off OpenOffice for LibreOffice quite yet. IBM's donating all of its IBM Lotus Symphony office suite code to the new Apache OpenOffice.
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Yahoo, Benchmark Capital launching independent company for Apache Hadoop
Yahoo and Benchmark Capital have teamed up to invest in a new independent company dedicated solely to the development of Yahoo-led, open source Apache Hadoop technology.
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Free Software Foundation favors LibreOffice over OpenOffice
Some people in the open-source community are not at all pleased that Oracle has given OpenOffice to Apache and so they are throwing their support behind LibreOffice.
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Oracle gives OpenOffice to Apache
Oracle has given the OpenOffice office suite to Apache, with IBM's blessing. The Document Foundation, creators of the LibreOffice, an OpenOffice fork, can live with this move.
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What the heck is happening with OpenOffice? (UPDATE)
Oracle abandoned OpenOffice, but now it seems, thanks to IBM, that it may live on with another organization.
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Talend delivers converged platform for better data services integration across multiple applications
Seeking to make it easier to synchronize data between applications and across enterprise boundaries, Talend on Monday delivered a unified platform for both data services and applications...
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Rapidly evolving IT trends make open source, agile application integration platforms more important than ever
We're probably at a point now where we’re going to see that the traditional model of providing software is going to dwindle over time, probably pretty rapidly, as organizations realize that they...
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Apache is being forced into a Java Fork
The Apache Software Foundation has resigned its seat on the Java SE/EE Executive Committee, and sets the stage for a Java fork.
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What Apache Wave means and does not mean
Google is waving bye-bye, and the question is whether Apache can breathe life into it.
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Apache drops the hammer on Oracle over Java
With no money and no muscle, Oracle could be left with a proprietary technology everyone has abandoned
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Cloud raining money on Apache developers
Querna said Apache developers are big in the cloud because they're infrastructure and that's what Apache is good at, those pieces that everyone needs.
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