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  • Wed Sep 23 2:43 PM PDT 2009 Report: Open-source quality growing as it goes primetime

    Open-source software is growing in quality even as it grows in quantity, which is causing competitors and would-be customers to take notice, suggests Coverity.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

  • Thu Jul 23 7:51 AM PDT 2009 SpringSource and MindTouch seek to redefine the application server

    The traditional "application server" category is being shaken up by new entrants SpringSource and MindTouch.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

  • Sun Jun 28 3:45 PM PDT 2009 Why Oracle will continue to win

    Oracle has positioned itself to remain the dominant force in enterprise database and application sales. It's as simple as selling more, more of the time.

    Posted in Software, Interrupted by Dave Rosenberg

  • Thu Jun 25 11:16 AM PDT 2009 iPhone app goes topless

    With Apple's apparent approval, the developer of the iPhone/iPod Touch app "Hottest Girls" uploaded topless photos to the 17+-rated app.

    Posted in iPhone Atlas by David Carnoy

  • Wed Jun 3 11:51 PM PDT 2009 Five things Cassatt taught us about cloud computing

    With the acquisition of utility computing infrastructure vendor Cassatt by CA this week, it is worth taking a moment to reflect on the lessons learned from a company that was well ahead of its time.

    Posted in The Wisdom of Clouds by James Urquhart

  • Wed Jun 3 10:53 AM PDT 2009 Twitter co-founder: We'll have made it when you shut up about us

    When Twitter's become so commonplace that nobody notices, it will be a success, company executive Jack Dorsey said in a panel at Internet Week New York.

    Posted in The Social by Caroline McCarthy

  • Tue May 19 12:28 PM PDT 2009 Fitting the optimal level of openness to your business strategy

    How much you open your software depends to a great degree on the nature of your business. One size does not fit all.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

  • Mon May 18 1:57 PM PDT 2009 Alleged PS3 Slim spy photos get cease-and-desist treatment

    A "mysterious" Chinese firm asked Engadget Japan to take down alleged spy photos of what may be a new, slimmer version of the PS3. Does that mean they're real?

    Posted in Crave by David Carnoy

  • Tue Apr 28 10:24 AM PDT 2009 Cassatt is running out of runway

    Forbes.com reports the end is near for the pioneering utility computing infrastructure company. As a former employee, I mourn its loss, but it's interesting to reflect on what didn't go right.

    Posted in The Wisdom of Clouds by James Urquhart

  • Wed Apr 22 8:07 AM PDT 2009 Novell, Sun, and Red Hat: Three degrees of open source

    Novell, Sun, and Red Hat have open source in common, but also open source separates them.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay