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- Oracle, do the right thing, set Java free
- Can Oracle be trusted with Java?
- Microsoft embraces AMQP open middleware standard
- Making identity work the same way on Windows and *nix
- Standards, open standards and double standards
- The emperor of standards has no clothes
- How to make a killing in the mainframe market
- How to build an open source mainframe in your kitchen
- The mainframe isn’t dead after all
- IBM says 99.8% of mainframe market not enough, we want it all
- Governator stubs toe on antique computer
- The AMQP debate continues
- Can AMQP break IBM's MOM monopoly? (Part 1)
- Can AMQP break IBM's MOM monopoly? (Part 2)
- Can AMQP break IBM's MOM monopoly? (Part 3)
- MuleSource calls out IBM's double standard on open source
- IBM vs PSI: Goliath slays David
- Time to choose, Ubuntu fans: rage or reason?
- Is Ubuntu selling out or growing up?
- FLOSSing with jargon
- Will the mainframe ever die?
- Do we want Europe regulating our software?
- Microsoft designs on Yahoo open source: the sequel
- A Microsoft secret plan for Yahoo's open source?
- Can Sun make MySQL pay?
- Linux and the rise of the dual stack datacenter
- Is commercial open source really open?
- Is desktop Linux mission impossible?
- Linux needs to try harder if it wants to catch Vista
- How badly is CentOS hurting Red Hat?
- Debating the economics of Windows-to-Linux migration
- Does Euro Linux still have a pulse?
- Can new server hardware make virtualization software obsolete?
- Will virtualization make the server OS redundant?
- Flying virtually under the VMware price umbrella
- On the rPath to virtual containerization
- Open Source and the "Xen" of Xen
- Desperately Seeking Xen
- Has open source jumped the shark?
- It's the stack, stupid!
- Is virtualization killing servers?
- Reuters news organization banned from reporting!
- Microsoft is more serious about Linux than Oracle
- Can Red Hat rival Microsoft?
- Larry whiffs it
- Does Vista make Linus' Law obsolete?
- Novell opens the kimono on Microsoft deal



