Open-Source Software, Now
The time has come for the enterprise to consider open-source software. OSS, like Apache Web servers, Asterisk IP telephone switches, Linux desktops and others, can
The time has come for the enterprise to consider open-source software. OSS, like Apache Web servers, Asterisk IP telephone switches, Linux desktops and others, can
Lockheed Martin, the nation’s largest defense contractor, has launched a new open-source project for enterprise social networking called Eureka Streams. The company is inviting developers
Cisco Systems aims to prepare potential customers before they commit to building a cloud computing system. On June 30, that’s what the company did, launching
HP announced that its acquisition of Palm is now complete, and that the companies are looking forward to developing Palm’s webOS platform, embracing the smartphone
The application requires Android OS 1.6 or higher, allowing it to run on the newest Android phones such as the Motorola Droid X, and includes
Facebook has poached Matt Papakipos, the lead engineer behind Google’s important Chrome Operating System initiative. Papakipos, who last November introduced Chrome OS as a fast-loading
The app will work for the Android 2.1-based Motorola Droid, Nexus One, HTC Droid Incredible and HTC Evo 4G. IBM also said its next version
Microsoft announced the worldwide availability of Office 2010, more than a month after releasing the software to business consumers. In a bid to bolster its
Adobe is unveiling an application for viewing digital magazines on June 1. The technology has been used to build Wired magazine’s iPad edition, which is