Canonical brings Ubuntu to the OpenStack Cloud
OpenStack seems to be on its way to being the open-source software cloud stack of choice.
OpenStack seems to be on its way to being the open-source software cloud stack of choice.
Does open-source software still seem "new" to you? Think again, its roots go back decades.
At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco, Robert Brewin, Sun's CTO ofsoftware, and NASA's Patrick Hogan show off a new open-sourcegeospatial browser that implements Java and incorporates NASA'svisualization technology. The new software also allows developers tocreate mashups.
he GPL can be used by a group of companies to provide them with an application that nobody wants to bother making. By comparison, the Linux and related open source people are taking a big risk on a concept that is bordering on the absurd.'
In an inside look at the Ubuntu founder and space pioneer, TechRepublic shows what Mark Shuttleworth has learned about innovation, cybersecurity, the future of tech, and planet Earth.
At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco, James Gosling, Sun Microsystems vice president and fellow, talks to Arizona State University geological sciences professor Phil Christensen about the school's geospatial software, JMARS. The open-source project is available to the public and used by NASA to find and gather scientific data for analysis.
One open source watcher has identified 10 rookie projects worth watching in 2011 – and roughly half are cloud related. Some in Black Duck Software’s list are heavily promoted, such as Diaspora, while others, such as ownCloud, are lesser known.
The open source revolution, chugging along for two decades now, is still going strong -- and is now a huge industry, led by large, non-open-source vendors.
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