Open source to shine despite dim economy
Posted by: Leah Rosin
In the final hours of 2008, Roger Burkhardt, president and CEO of Ingres, shared his predictions about the future of open source. Here are summaries of his predictions:
- As the economy...
In the final hours of 2008, Roger Burkhardt, president and CEO of Ingres, shared his predictions about the future of open source. Here are summaries of his predictions:
You may be one of the data center administrators who's heard the buzz about the cloud and has decided that it's just hype. But the advantages of the cloud infrastructure are clear:
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A recent Business Week article said...
At a mid-morning session during the Red Hat Summit in Boston today, a standing-room only crowd of more than 125 attendees got a preview of oVirt, a “next-generation open...
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