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Microsoft's quest for shared-source approval

With two outstanding shared-source applications awaiting approval by the Open Source Initiative, we look at the implications for the open source...

By Richard Hillesley, 24 Sep 2007 at 14:06

Server/Analysis & Insight

Open source

Strip mining of open source

Strip mining of open source can be interpreted as the appropriation of free software code for proprietary gain with no intention of feeding code...

By Richard Hillesley, 2 Sep 2008 at 15:17

Server/Analysis & Insight

2.5GHz - taking wireless broadband mobile

For all the talk of 4G services like WiMAX and long term evolution (LTE), the first services we see in the 2.5GHz spectrum in the UK may be based...

By Mary Branscombe, 5 Aug 2007 at 19:19

Mobile/Analysis & Insight

Google Wave

How Google Wave could work for businesses

We get inside Google Wave to see what’s on offer for businesses and why you should sign up for your free account.

By Petra Jones, 8 Oct 2009 at 09:57

Strategy/Analysis & Insight

Q&A: Pamela Jones of Groklaw

Groklaw is the blog that has made a difference. Created as a personal project by Pamela Jones, better known as PJ, in 2003, its stated purpose was...

By Richard Hillesley, 26 Nov 2007 at 12:12

Server/Analysis & Insight

Taking Symbian open source

Nokia's purchase of Symbian, and promise to take it open source, means three quarters of the world's smartphones could soon be running free software.

By Richard Hillesley, 25 Jun 2008 at 12:13

Mobile/Analysis & Insight

Copyright on the tracks

The origins of the free software movement can be traced back to to the hackers of MIT's Tech Model Railroad Club, but more recently model railways...

By Richard Hillesley, 10 Nov 2008 at 14:58

Server/Analysis & Insight

Becta, open source and education: Too little, too late?

Inertia, fear of the unknown and agreements with vendors have lead to slow adoption of open source and free software in UK schools.

By Richard Hillesley, 12 Jun 2008 at 03:13

Open Source/Analysis & Insight

Will IM and SMS overtake email in mobile comms?

With applications such as instant messaging and threaded SMS popping up on handsets, are we getting lazy, or is this the dawn of a new email-free...

By Clare Hopping, 9 Feb 2009 at 12:00

Mobile/Analysis & Insight

Sunny future for cloud computing

Linux, HPC and virtualisation have all lead to the rise of cloud computing, which offers a range of efficiencies to companies willing to set their...

By Richard Hillesley, 2 Jul 2008 at 15:21

Grid Computing/Analysis & Insight

Free Software is good for business

Once the domain of hobbyist software developers, open source software applications - both hosted and locally-installed - are having a major and...

By Richard Hillesley, 13 Sep 2007 at 15:53

Server/Analysis & Insight

operating system

Smoothing the move to Windows 7

Windows 7 promises to be easier to manage, more energy efficient, and more secure than previous Microsoft operating systems. But businesses need to...

By Stephen Pritchard, 27 Aug 2010 at 16:46

Strategy/Analysis & Insight

Google logo

Google, and that 5GB free storage

Inside the enterprise: The search giant has officially announced its cloud storage offering. Is this good for business, or another security risk?

By Stephen Pritchard, 26 Apr 2012 at 08:00

Cloud/Analysis & Insight

HSxPA and the enterprise

Wireless data services over 3G have gained credibility among business users in recent months, with the arrival of HSDPA and variants that have...

By Guy Matthews, 22 Jan 2007 at 10:39

Mobile/Analysis & Insight

A question of piracy

Can software piracy help boost sales, or should vendors give up the battle and set their products free?

By Richard Hillesley, 14 Jan 2009 at 08:39

Desktop Software/Analysis & Insight

Linux drivers

Free Linux driver development

Open source drivers will become an imperative, rather than a choice, for device manufacturers who want to break into new markets and extend their...

By Richard Hillesley, 22 Sep 2008 at 11:45

Linux/Analysis & Insight

Data centre

Automation: Good for business, bad for jobs

New technologies are meant to free up staff for more innovative tasks, but Jennifer Scott believes it will just lead to job losses.

By Jennifer Scott, 16 Feb 2012 at 09:38

Server/Analysis & Insight

A brief history of Linux and the cosmos

<i>IT PRO</i> looks at how free and open source software is helping academics, researchers and scientists gain a better understanding of space and...

By Richard Hillesley, 5 Jun 2008 at 12:21

Linux/Analysis & Insight

Coffee

Mobile comms: coffee and TV

Inside the enterprise: If even the coffee maker comes with a wireless chip, we certainly live in a connected world. But what are the advantages to...

By Stephen Pritchard, 23 Feb 2012 at 11:55

Mobile/Analysis & Insight

WiMax in the UK

WiMax trials are now taking place in the UK, offering high-bandwidth broadband connectivity via wide area wireless.

By Guy Matthews, 30 Oct 2006 at 01:24

Mobile/Analysis & Insight

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