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Almost half (48%) of UK financial services and public sector organizations already use open source software, according to research by business intelligence firm Actuate. Only one in eight of the surveyed firms expressed no interest in adopting open source software. |
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The start of Monday's scheduled trial between The SCO Group Inc. and Novell Inc. has been postponed indefinitely because of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy and reorganization SCO announced on Friday. |
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Leading fabless chip supplier Broadcom Corp. (Irvine, Calif.) has joined the LiMo (Linux Mobile) Foundation as an associate member. The group, originally formed by Motorola Inc., NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Vodafone plc, is chartered with delivering a consistent open-source Linux software platform for mobile phones. |
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Here's the Declaration of Darl C. McBride, Chief Executive Officer, in Support of First Day Pleading [PDF] as text, which will give you a feel for the issues that will come up in bankruptcy court in Delaware starting this morning.
SCO has now filed a Notice of Bankruptcy [PDF] in the AutoZone court, letting the judge and AutoZone know about the filing. I haven't seen any notice from SCO filed in Red Hat, but Red Hat has filed a letter [PDF] letting the court know that Red Hat understands SCO has filed for bankruptcy, and giving the judge an earful all about what has happened in the Novell and IBM cases thanks to Judge Dale Kimball's August 10 ruling. You can almost feel Red Hat saying to the judge in that case, "See? We told you this was bunk." If anyone has time to OCR it for me, I'd appreciate it very much. Oh, and in the list of subsidiaries, McBride lists one named Cattleback Holdings. What in the world is that? It's definitely new. Why would they start up a new subsidiary on the eve of filing for bankruptcy? And ... um... what exactly is it 'holding'? Things that make you go hmm.
Finally, thanks to Erwan, we now have a Bankruptcy Timeline page for your convenience. |
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Debian Admin: "If you want to access a remote file system through ssh you need to install sshfs..." |
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One of the best, most eye-opening books I ever read about marketing was full of obvious, head-slapping observations. I sat there, turning pages, nodding in agreement as I read it. "The Cluetrain Manifesto" by Christopher Locke, Rick Levine, Doc Searls, and David Weinberger is as potent and relevant now as it was when came out, seven or so years ago. |
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Blue-GNU: "I decided to take up learning a little German, and yes, primarily for the fun of it. |
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James Blunt and Devendra Banhart have more in common than you'd think. Both are tremulously sensitive men-children with quavery voices, polarizing reputations and divisive new discs. The lesser-known Banhart is the Tiny Tim of freak folk, but his latest album -- "Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon"... |
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As word continues to spread about the SCO Group Inc.'s bankruptcy filing, the reaction among industry analysts is largely the same: Not too many people are surprised. |
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At the VMworld 2007 virtualization conference in San Francisco last week, Canonical, the commercial entity behind the Ubuntu variant of the Debian distribution of Linux, and VMware, the $26bn gorilla of X64 server virtualization, announced that they have been working on creating a streamlined version of Ubuntu suitable for deployment in ESX Server hypervisors and offering a much smaller memory ... |
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The SCO Group's tale of woe may be nearing its grim conclusion. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US on Friday, one month after losing the farm on its Linux litigation strategy. |
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New features added to software. Sun Microsystems has launched the second major version of its GlassFish open-source application server, adding enterprise-class features like clustering and central administration to the software. |
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Chapter 11 shield for cash-bleeding Linux lawsuit loser. The SCO Group has filed for bankruptcy protection, a month after essentially losing its lawsuit against rival Novell. |
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Good enough for the Aussies, good enough for us. Hewlett-Packard's decision last month to sell desktop Linux PCs in Australia is giving hope to Linux advocates at the Encompass HP user group that HP may replicate the decision elsewhere. |
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