Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Software Discipline and Open Source; Advocating open source management can be a disaster

Advocating open source management can be a disaster | Tasktop Does Agile Open

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Software Discipline and Open Source
Stephen Walli: Good software is developed by good software developers. It involves a discipline not found in most programmers. Can we apply these principals to open source communities? Read More


WEBCAST: Juniper Networks

The Exponential Data Center
Arbner will explore how changing data usage models have completely shifted network traffic patterns in the data center, making most data center networks ill-suited to today's reality, and too expensive to boot. Learn more >>

WEBCAST: Riverbed

What Your Network Isn't Telling You
Are your network tools outdated? This Cascade "chalk talk" shows how to monitor today's network with support for virtualization and cloud and: - Behavioral analytics that learns how your network behaves - Network drill-down to quickly spot root causes of problems - Discovery and dependency mapping of IT assets Learn more!

Advocating open source management can be a disaster
Phil Odence: In the wake of Hurricane Irene, National Public Radio ran a piece on the challenges of risk management. Government officials, right up to the President, took heat for over blowing the potential danger, whereas surely they'd have been vilified if things had gone the other way. Read More

Tasktop Does Agile Open
Alan Shimel: Tasktop is one of those companies that many of you may have never heard of. They are the creators of the open source Eclipse Mylyn and a leader in Agile Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) developer tools and interoperability. Read More


WEBCAST: CA Technologies

Managing Service Quality Across the Infrastructure
With zero tolerance for latency of web applications and a near total dependence on technology in the workplace as the norm, an unpredictable and unreliable infrastructure is too big a risk for today's speed of business. View Now

Three Top Open Source Bug Tracking Apps
Bugs in software are as difficult to avoid as death and taxes, which makes keeping track of known bugs an important task for quality-conscious developers. Read More

How to Secure Your Apache Web Server
Installing and maintaining a secure web server on Linux can be a challenge. It requires in-depth knowledge of Linux, Apache, and PHP server-side options. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Adding Visibility to WAN Optimization
Too often network professionals find themselves stuck in reaction mode, which can prevent them for strategically planning for positive, long-term benefits. Read this report to learn some best practices for understanding and improving the visibility and performance of mission-critical, networked applications. Read now!

Google to cooperate with Korean regulator over Android
Google will address concerns the Korean Fair Trade Commission may have about its Android mobile platform, a company spokeswoman said Tuesday after reports emerged that South Korean government officials had raided Google offices there. Read More

Judge in Oracle, Google case may order mediation
As the trial date nears in Oracle's dispute with Google over Android, the judge overseeing the case is proposing a last-ditch mediation in front of a magistrate judge. Read More

Samsung reveals Android-based notepad, updates tablet
Samsung is expanding its Galaxy family of Android-based devices with the Note, which allows users write directly on the device's screen with a digital pen. The company also introduced the Galaxy Tab 7.7. Read More

Visit Open Source Subnet for more news and blogs
Visit the Open Source Subnet home page for daily news items, blogs, discussions and podcasts of interest to enterprise open source users. Follow Open Source Subnet on Twitter @OSSubnet. Read More



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