...then, here comes the bizarre part, "a code base that has been forked and maintained by a community pursuing market dominance. As such, it is critical that we remain pragmatic...
...been divided up into a number of “virtual machines,” each one comprising an independent computer system. Some of these VMs were clean and ready to be used however he wished. But others...
...hasn’t been downloaded (even if the book is free) in at least a week. The fact of the matter is that promoting a book – and especially a self-published book...
...a far lower cost than on a face to face basis. But that can only happen where citizens can afford computers and Internet connections, and if the computers and software...
...note. They include the following (verbatim): Depending on their objectives, large companies can combine open source and FRAND licenses in their business models. For SMEs, however, the risk of litigation...
...that companies are already having repackaging open source components in their own offerings. He observes: This recipe – combining open source with a service or appliance model – is producing...
The U.K. Cabinet Office accomplished today what the Commonwealth of Massachusetts set out (unsuccessfully) to achieve ten years ago: it formally required compliance with the Open Document Format (ODF) by...
...relating to the standards would prevent them from being implemented in OSS. Actually, that was complicated enough, but it seems simple in comparison now that OSS is being included in...
...these companies are both patent owners and patent consumers. So they have a very schizophrenic relationship as well. In fact, many of the companies with the most patents comparatively rarely...
...wish you didn’t know. Admiral James G. Stavridis, retired Commander, U.S. European Command and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, and current Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy...