Wednesday, February 09, 2011

CouchOne and Membase Merge To Form NoSQL Powerhouse

Why Debian matters more than ever | New cloud applications drive popularity of the AGPL license

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CouchOne and Membase Merge To Form NoSQL Powerhouse
Alan Shimel: NoSQL leaders CouchOne and Membase have merged. The new company is called Couchbase and promises to be a powerhouse in the open source database world. Read More


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Why Debian matters more than ever
Joe Brockmeier: Irrelevant? Debian is irreplaceable, even if it doesn't have the kind of feature lists of its offspring like Ubuntu. Looks, however, can be deceiving. Read More

New cloud applications drive popularity of the AGPL license
Phil Odence: AGPL is another good reason for IT groups to manage open source use. Read More

Developing in Open Source
Stephen Spector: As the community manger for two different open source projects, I have witnessed first hand two development methodologies that are dissimilar. How could they be improved? Read More


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Do More Faster, Open Sourced
Alan Shimel: Tech Stars opens the kimono on how to run a seed accelerator Wouldn't it be great if there was a program for people looking to start a business? Read More

It Takes A Village To Make A Village, An Open Source Survival Guide
Alan Shimel: Open Source Ecology brings "life sized Lego set" to life. Read More

The fight against Bufferbloat for high speed Internet
Joe Brockmeier: Bufferbloat is a key contributor to congestion/latency problems that rob us of our top network speeds. Read More


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The demand for automation and unified computing and monitoring is on the rise in the service provider world. As the Belgacom ICT case study unfolds, telecom providers can turn to innovative technology approaches for operational efficiency and service performance. Read now!

Red Hat, Verizon, HP side with Microsoft on i4i patent dispute
Julie Bort: Microsoft's Supreme Court fight against i4i has ironically become a new rallying point for the tech industry to fight software patents. Read More

Motorola ATRIX 4G: The next big thing to infilitrate the enterprise?
Julie Bort: IT executives would be wise to take note of the ATRIX for its clever way to merge smartphones with PCs. Read More

Android Market's instant app download a security threat, Sophos says
Android Market's instant-download feature for applications that customers buy has a flaw: It could open up Android devices to malicious downloads from attackers, according to security firm Sophos. Read More

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