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Report: Open Source BI Broadens Out in Myriad Directions

09/29/2006  IIII
Relevance: 4.94
With business intelligence (BI) heading more widely into Linux these days, vendors are adding more open source componentry in a variety of places, much to the glee of users ranging from financial services firm Tradewinds to health care IT specialist Nequalsone. Jacqueline Emigh reports.
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Open Source and Cloud Computing

08/03/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 4.90
I've been worried for some years that the open source movement might fall prey to the problem that Kim Stanley Robinson so incisively captured in Green Mars:"History is a wave that moves through time slightly faster than we do." Innovators are left behind, as the world they've changed picks up on their ideas, runs with them, and takes them in unexpected directions.
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IBM Opens Silicon Supply Chain with Common Platform

10/27/2006  IIII
Relevance: 4.87
Steve Longoria, IBM vice president of Semiconductor Platforms, discusses the collaboration among IBM, Chartered, and Samsung in theopen Common Platform technology initiative, and how the move is shaking up the industry's traditional closed model.
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Help Wanted: FPL

12/18/2007  II
Relevance: 4.77
The Fedora Project is looking for a new Fedora Project Leader. Skill set includes being able to juggle a community of around 1500 members, mostly volunteers with the needs of the Fedora Projects flagship product: Fedora the operating system. Must be smart, calm, cool and collected under stress and have an attention span that can be spread in many directions at once. Must have vision of the current landscape of Linux and Open Source in general as well as where it can / should be headed.
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Simpler Method to Internal Bookmark Footnotes Using the Anchor Tag

05/19/2008  IIII
Relevance: 4.71
I have already written on this topic once and I thought that sufficed. Nonetheless, I soon found myself when pressed shirking my duty, by not making it easy for the reader to view (or not) the footnote contents and easily return to the same section of text. In my case, the reasons were I kept forgetting the syntax, partially due to the lack of constant use. The second reason was my trying to create descriptive, unique names in both directions. And the third, I was being pressed to do too many tasks, hence, I neglected some.
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Interview with Warren Woodford - Founder of Mepis

12/15/2008  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 4.63
In this interview we talk with Warren. In specific, we talk about: The origins of SimplyMEPIS, Ubuntu’s role in the larger community, differences among distros from a developer perspective, corporate use of free versus for-fee Linux, the Linux desktop and the future of client-side Linux and future directions of note: IPv6 and DNSSEC
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Kubuntu 7.04 Alpha 1 Screenshot Walkthrough

12/07/2006  IIII
Relevance: 4.62
Feisty Fawn, the current name of the latest development branch of Kubuntu, will expand on the brand new infrastructure that has landed in Edgy as well as branching out in some exciting new directions. Feature development in the Feisty Fawn release will be improvements to hardware support in the laptop, desktop and high-end server market, and aggressive adoption of emerging desktop technologies.
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Lotus iNotes coming to the iPhone 3G

08/11/2008  III
Relevance: 4.58
IBM's Lotus Domino Web Access software, also known as IBM Lotus iNotes, will bring your Lotus e-mail, calendar and contact details to the Apple iPhone 3G. IBM says the Lotus functionality is planned for delivery to the iPhone sometime in 2008, although no official announcement has yet been made and the company is stating that Lotus iNotes on the iPhone represents"current IBM plans and directions, which are subject to change".
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Eclipse bets on Vista rivalry and cloud wave

12/03/2008  II
Relevance: 4.51
The Eclipse Foundation has published a roadmap putting a strong emphasis on Web 2.0, cloud computing, and rivalry with Windowsâ€' particularly Vista. New projects must be consistent with the roadmap, Eclipse said."This does not mean that every new project must be explicitly envisaged by the roadmap," it said, but"It does mean that new projects cannot be inconsistent with the stated directions of Eclipse."
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Will OLPC change Linux?

01/24/2007  IIII
Relevance: 4.48
During a tutorial that Chris Blizzard gave at Linux.conf.au, there were quite a few interesting ideas and concepts raised that presented an interesting blueprint for Linux in the future. The OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) project is in the enviable position at the moment of being able to change technologies and directions as they choose, with no rollouts and a lot of the work still to be done software wise. Free of the inertia that an existing product presents, OLPC can be fresh in its thinking and be a trend setter.
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