By Mark on Jul 1, 2008 in Featured, Linux, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Systems Management | 1 Comment
Today Linux desktop manufacturer Xandros acquired Linspire for an undisclosed amount. Xandros will also be keeping existing engineering, support, and key sales employees and long-time Linspire employee and CEO Larry Kettler will be joining the Xandros executive team as the VP of Business Development. While Xandros didn’t mention their total employee numbers Xandros CEO Andreas [...]
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By Mark on Jun 12, 2008 in Featured, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Open Source | 2 Comments
Most open source luminaries are known for their code, their successful startup successes or even their outspokenness. Andre Boisvert comes to open source from a different angle. Having worked for two billionaire programmers, Larry Ellison and Jim Goodnight, Andre’s transition from proprietary software to open source software has been an interesting journey.
Andre started out his [...]
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By Mark on Jun 4, 2008 in Featured, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Open Source | 1 Comment
There is a funny thing about commercial open source software companies as much as they like talking about their community-driven open source heritage they end up doing a lot of things their proprietary counterparts do. Spout off about being enterprise-ready, boast, offer TCO studies, and all manner of other things that make them look like [...]
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By Mark on Jun 3, 2008 in Featured, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Online Community, Open Source | 5 Comments
Over the last few years there has been a lot of fanfare around open source companies and their liquidation events. Most of the news has been around Sun’s billion dollar acquisition of MySQL or the Citrix acquisition of Xen and even Yahoo’s acquisition of Zimbra. In contrast there was little attention paid to the SourceFire. [...]
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By Mark on May 20, 2008 in Featured, Linux, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Web Applications | 2 Comments
There was a time when I thought the Linux desktop was going to take a market share at least equal to Apple’s. Maybe even 5% or 10% of the total desktop market. I had high hopes that the One Laptop Per Child Initiative would put Linux laptops in the hands of impressionable young minds who [...]
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