Robert Worrall explains how IT shops will transform from building, deploying, and supporting traditional applications to serving more as aggregators of network services
Looking to steal thunder from the Linux juggernaut or at least catch the same wave, the company plans to release binaries in Spring 2008 for its Unix platform as part of the company's "Project Indiana"
An IBM initiative will focus on helping users build mashups, social networking tools and other next-generation applications. Big Blue execs explain why they didn't go the open source route
Google has updated its Google Code Search site for finding publicly available source code, adding greater coverage and improvements in ranking and access.
Windows' loss is open source's gain as stats from Evans Data show application developers are losing interest on Windows as a target for applications. Red Hat and Novell, meanwhile, continue to gain traction.
The Free Software Foundation forges ahead with changes to the rules that govern much of the open source technology that exists in the enterprise today. Find out what last-minute provisions have been added to Version 3
With an upgrade to its portal software, BEA Systems earlier this month touted a Web 2.0 interactivity theme with the product able to expose portlets, which can be produced for use in mashup apps, to other applications