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Openia favours Site Valet
Site Valet is selected as the forerunner in checking site accessibility.
Openia Prepares for New Year Launch
The year 2003 will herald the arrival of a new name in Free software consultancy
How open source saved Santa
open source and Sun came to the rescue for Santa
New BBC feature on Linux
Linux increases in popularity
RealNetworks Helix Server Source Released
Realnetworks creates industry's first end-to-end open source media delivery system with release of Helix DNS server source code
Apple Darwin - Open Source
Apple's open source projects allow developers to customize and enhance key Apple software.
South Africa embraces open source
Joining a lengthening list of governments, South Africa adopted an official policy promoting the use of open source software.
Governments push open-source software
Governments around the world have found a new rallying cry--"Software libre!"--and Microsoft is working overtime to quell it.
E-Government Conference and open-source
E-Government Conference for U.S. and Europe full of open-source
OpenSource.hp.com
HP is hosting a number of Open Source software projects that run on various HP systems.
Open-source war
Deciphering the open-source war - By Bruce Perens
Rivals chip away at Microsoft's dominance
Sterling Ball electric guitar company is Microsoft-free, after a $90,000 fine.
Microsoft dangling Windows source code before governments
Microsoft announced a new program to show the Windows OS source code to several governments and governmental agencies.
Think again before using SAP
Computer Weekly recently reported on SAP’s plan to withdraw support for R/3 versions 3.1i, 4.0b, 4.5b and 4.6b in December 2003.
Disability Rights Commission Formal Investigation to focus on web access
The DRC has started investigations into 1000 web sites.
Proposed Open-Source mandate Has Microsoft sweating
PRO-AND-ANTI-OPEN source supporters are squaring off in Oregon
Whitehall moves to open source
OS electronic procurement system for the Dept. for Work and Pensions
Playstation cluster used as supercomputer
70 playstations can produce performance comparable with modern supercomputers.
Germans lead the way in Open Source Desktops
The Munich local government is to replace Windows PCs with Linux in one of the largest Linux migrations ever seen.
Thai Government backs Open Source
Strong demand for Thailand's Government-sponsored Linux PCs
Open Source on Rise in Government
The use of open-source software is alive and well and growing among government agencies, including the U.S. Census Bureau.
IBM Scores Six New Linux Wins in Europe
IBM continues to win Linux deals in governmental agencies across Europe, on Thursday announcing six new deals from Belgium to Finland and Spain.
HP: Open Source Here to Stay
Open-source software has significantly affected Hewlett-Packard's business