Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Fedora 13 beta released; Open Source group tackles Tuberculosis

Can Open Source Defeat the Scourge of Tuberculosis? | Very cool: Riverbed and Vyatta partner for all-in-one router, WAN appliance 

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Fedora 13 beta released with many goodies for the enterprise
Open Source Subnet blog: The popular Linux distribution, Fedora 13, has been released to its final beta and is chock full of features for enterprise use. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems Inc.

Peace Corp: Creating a worldwide unified network
Learn how the Peace Corp made its unified network a reality after selecting and deploying cost-effective WAN optimization gear. One of the key factors was selecting a platform that integrated with its existing network spanning 70 countries. The result is dramatically improved performance and significant cost savings. Learn More

Can Open Source Defeat the Scourge of Tuberculosis?
Alan Shimel: The Open Source Drug Discovery Project is applying open source principles to smash barriers and accelerate drug research for diseases like TB which still kills 1.7 million people a year. Read More

Very cool: Riverbed and Vyatta partner for all-in-one router, WAN appliance 
Larry Chaffin: Since last summer, we have been combining Vyatta router software and Riverbed WAN acceleration for some of our customers, but as of today the two vendors announced a deal to run Vyatta on the Riverbed Steelhead. Read More

The future of MySQL according to Oracle
Chief architect Screven says MySQL matters and has advantages that Oracle Database does not Read More

Educating on open source: Not as easy as it seems
Amy Vernon: One of the primary problems for the open source community is a lack of understanding of what open source really entails, and that comes down to education. Read More

Could designer bras be a natural fit for crowdsourcing?
Phil Odence: With last week's launch of Fashion Stake, a crowdsource fashion company, I become even more convinced that crowdsourcing is not getting the attention it deserves. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Oracle Accelerate - Not Just Smart But Timely
This video highlights the Oracle Accelerate program - a group of pre-configured, tested solutions that combine Oracle enterprise applications and rapid implementation tools with industry-specific bundles. The program reduces the time, complexity and cost of deploying Oracle and is implemented by highly trained partners. Learn More.

Is Oracle Sailing the $7B Sun Ship Onto the Rocks?
Alan Shimel: Is Larry Ellison driving the good ship Sun onto the rocks? From the steady exodus  of former Sun senior executives and open source advocates, one has to wonder. Read More

VoIP service provider Ooma joins Linux patent protection club
Open Source Subnet blog: An organization created to protect Linux vendors from patent trolls has scored a new member, consumer VoIP device provider Ooma. Read More

VC funding for open source software is down, not out
Amy Vernon: Despite an unsteady worldwide economy, venture capital investment in open source software projects did better than expected last year — and seed funding even grew year over year in the fourth quarter. Read More

Canonical's newest Linux operating system to be released April 29
Open Source Subnet blog: On April 29 Canonical will release Ubuntu 10.04 LTS geared for the data center and private clouds. Read More

IBM Goes From the Sublime To The Ridiculous On Patents and Open Source
Alan Shimel: Well IBM has responded to the firestorm that ensued from its asserting its patent protection against a small French open source start up, TurboHercules. However, its response casts IBM in moving from the sublime to the ridiculous.  Read More


WHITE PAPER: ArcSight

Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

Microsoft's Open Source Cowboy Takes the Reins of CoApp
Alan Shimel: Garret Serack at the Microsoft Open Source Technology Center has announced that he is heading up a new open source project called CoApp. Read More

NSF funding creation of secure new OS
Alpha Doggs: Windows, Mac OS and even Linux don't quite cut it when it comes to security in the eyes of University of Illinois at Chicago researchers, who are building an operating system from scratch designed to safeguard computers and applications. Read More

Richard Stallman sees red over Digital Economy Bill
Open source campaigner Richard Stallman has taken a pop at the Digital Economy Bill (DEB), slating the UK government for "slavishly obeying the record companies." Read More

Songbird abandoning Linux isn't such a horrible thing
Amy Vernon: The complaints about Songbird dumping support for Linux came fast and furious - but were from a true minority of Songbird users, it turns out. Read More

From Open Source Subnet
This newsletter features items from Network World's Open Source Subnet, your daily source for news, blogs and discussions on open source software in the enterprise. Follow Open Source Subnet on Twitter @OSSubnet. Read More



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