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Cell phones are 'Stalin's dream,' says free software movement founder

UPDATE: Oracle goes after Microsoft SQL Server with MySQL | Open source and app stores: Where they mix, where they don't

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Cell phones are 'Stalin's dream,' says free software movement founder
Nearly three decades into his quest to rid the world of proprietary software, Richard Stallman sees a new threat to user freedom: smartphones. Read More


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IT Roadmap Denver - April 28, 2011
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The Benefits of Outsourcing Telecom Management
Choosing the right network solutions provider (NSP) will help businesses improve network reliability, service quality, operating efficiency, billing accuracy and better allocation of resources – all reducing the total cost of ownership of your network infrastructure. Many companies have realized the benefits of working with an NSP. Read now!

UPDATE: Oracle goes after Microsoft SQL Server with MySQL
Oracle is making a fresh run at Microsoft's SQL Server, claiming on Tuesday that its open-source MySQL database offers up to 90 percent cost savings over SQL Server along with blazing performance on Windows. Read More

Open source and app stores: Where they mix, where they don't
GPLv2 is especially problematic for apps available via the Apple App Store and Windows Marketplace, but you have alternatives. Read More

GNOME creator respects proprietary software, can't wait for iPad 2
"If you are not planning on getting an iPad 2 on Friday at 5 p.m., the terrorists win." So said open source icon Miguel de Icaza on his Twitter feed this week, and he wasn't joking. "I'm going to be the first one in line Friday," de Icaza confirmed in an interview with Network World. Somewhere, free-software purists shook their heads, as one of de Icaza's Twitter followers pointed out to him. Read More


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Securing the Next-generation Datacenter
For the security teams responsible for safeguarding corporate IT assets, these trends present a host of challenges, necessitating several new capabilities and approaches to ensure ongoing, effective security Learn more!

Most Android, iPhone apps violate open source rules
Seven out of 10 Android and iOS apps that contain open source "failed to comply with basic open source license requirements," according to a new analysis. Read More

Open Source is socialism at its best
Free and open are powerful concepts that can fix troubled areas like education and healthcareOpen source is a system where the line between a project's users and its owners blur. It is socialism at its best. Because it doesn't preclude commercialization, the 'open source' concept has the power to change other industries in dire need of changing, such as healthcare. We're already seeing it influence education. FREEBIES: Contests and giveaways from Network World (btw, I'm the one that arranges... Read More

Perks drive up pay for tech CEOs
Jets! Cars! Home security services! All of these perks add to tech CEOs' pay packages. Read More


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It's 9am. Do You Know What Your Directory is Doing?
In this new Quest Software white paper, you'll see how to get more information that native logging alone can't provide. See how you can get real time, centralized information, and how doing so maximizes Active Directory performance. Read More

openSUSE 11.4: Have it your way
openSUSE 11.4 on SUSE Studio from day oneThe openSUSE folks released openSUSE 11.4 yesterday, and there was a lot of attention given over to Tumbleweed and updated packages, the usual stuff — but the most interesting feature to me is that you can easily roll your own version of openSUSE 11.4 from day one. Read More

Tablet deathmatch: Apple iPad 2 vs. Motorola Xoom
Let's cut to the chase -- the iPad 2 that Apple just released pulls further ahead in the battle with the only real competitor on the market: the Android OS 3.0 "Honeycomb" Xoom tablet from Motorola Mobility. In our previous comparison of the first-gen iPad and the Xoom, the Xoom showed its mettle as a serious contender, beating the iPad in areas such as its inclusion of cameras and ability to mirror its video display. Read More

LibreOffice gets free software stamp of approval in fight against Oracle and Microsoft
Richard Stallman endorses "Libre" over Oracle's OpenOfficeSoftware rights activist Richard Stallman is backing LibreOffice in the quest to provide a free software alternative to Microsoft Office. Read More

HP CEO bets company on cloud, will offer public cloud service
HP also plans to open a marketplace that will include both applications and cloud-based services for enterprises, small businesses and consumers. Read More



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SLIDESHOWS

Perks drive up pay for tech CEOs
Many tech vendors have shied away from extravagant perks, but there are still plenty worth highlighting. Like a $1.5 million tab for home security. Or how about the $36,619 one company paid to reimburse its CEO for the taxes he had to pay on the $106,589 he gained by using company aircraft for personal flights? Read on to find out which tech CEOs enjoyed the priciest perks in 2010 and which ones went to work perk-free.

First look at Google Chrome 10
Google has released the stable version of Chrome 10 and users are now being automatically updated. As always, Chrome's new features focus on security, speed and simplicity, with greater JavaScript performance, sandboxing technology for Adobe Flash, password encryption and an easier-to-use settings interface. Here's a look at the new features.

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