The 10 oldest, significant open-source programs
Does open-source software still seem "new" to you? Think again, its roots go back decades.
Does open-source software still seem "new" to you? Think again, its roots go back decades.
OpenStack seems to be on its way to being the open-source software cloud stack of choice.
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.'
The "Folsom" release of OpenStack with "Quantum" networking as a core service is slated for September 27
One of the fastest-growing markets for open source in the world is Africa. (The satellite image is originally from NASA.
OpenStack has come a long way since it was initially launched four years ago. Discover the benefits OpenStack provides to business through it's modular architecture and design.
Partners Sun to launch tool that competes with Microsoft's Virtual Earth and Google Earth
IBM has (finally) announced details about its OpenStack cloud software and services implementation plan.
The fifth release of OpenStack, code named "Essex," debuted today, with enhanced quality, usability and extensibility across enterprise, service provider and high performance computing (HPC) deployments, the project announced. Essex is integrated in Canonical's Ubuntu 12.04.