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What vendors really mean by 'open source'
Mark Taylor, Sirius Corporation Vendors may describe a particular software offering as 'open source', but you'd do well to examine their words extremely carefully, says Mark Taylor more
How to stand out in the supercomputing crowd
Andrew Jones, NAG High-performance computing's key business benefit may be to differentiate an organisation from its rivals, but that shouldn't rule out the use of commodity products more
Will 2008 prove the year the web grew up?
Bruce Lawson, Opera After the turbulence of the browser wars and the dot-com crash, the emergence this year of open development standards hints at a new-found maturity, argues Bruce Lawson more
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I've previously suggested one route to staff IT training, here's another. Because training videos can cost hundreds of pounds.why not put together your own custom course. Invest a little time...
Adrian Mars
Do Open Office's troubles matter?
Should the news posted by Michael Meeks claiming that the Open Office (OO) Project is in trouble affect the decision to use it? Excel PowerPoint and Word have evolved pretty slowly. The...
Adrian Mars
Stalking Horse by the Biggest Patent Troll on the Planet
Another thought occurred to me about Microsoft's Christmas Morning Scrooge Event. Perhaps Microsoft is using this patent to push against Android OS being used on FPGA based CPU's. Field...
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Now is the time to start taking this danger VERY seriously. This is big and very nasty business in action. The objective seems absolutely clear. Destroy GPL and 'steal' all the technology. An activity with plenty of precedence.
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