Friday, September 07, 2007

Open source proponents denounce Microsoft licensing program

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Linux & Open Source News Alert




LinuxWorld's Linux and Open Source News Alert, 09/07/07

Open source proponents denounce Microsoft licensing program
The U.S. District Court in Washington will review on Sept. 11 the state of the Microsoft Communications Protocol Program, which is Microsoft’s program for licensing more than 200 proprietary protocols for server, storage and security services.

EMC unveils dedupe, backup for virtual, physical environments
EMC introduces two appliances for protecting virtual and physical environments.

Battle of the free server virtualization tools
With the recent initial public offering of VMware Inc. being greeted with a resounding cheer from investors, it's clear that virtualization is increasingly important to businesses.

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Virtualization company XenSource unveils OEM edition
Virtualization vendor XenSource is making an OEM edition of its open source Xen virtualization hypervisor available for server manufacturers.

NetApp sues Sun over ZFS technology
Network Appliance on Wednesday said it has responded to allegations from Sun that it infringes on its intellectual property by suing Sun and seeking an injunction against the sale of its latest file system.

Microsoft springs 'Flash killer' with Linux flourish
Multimedia browser plug-in Silverlight targets Adobe, aims at bringing animation, video and other rich media to Web-based applications.

CORRECTION: Due to a production error, the links to the stories in Wednesday's Linux & Open Source News Alert were broken. Here are the stories again with the correct links. We apologize for the inconvenience caused.

Taking the good stuff when trading Windows for Linux

Foleo, Foleo, where are thou, Foleo?

Researchers: Peer-to-peer to power the people

Dunes unveils SMB-ready virtual appliances

Sun seeks developer help to make Solaris ubiquitous


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Don Marti is editor of LinuxWorld.com.



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