Redberri News

06.01.2010 Launching soon Redberri Classroom in the Box - Stay tuned for more information

06.01.2010 Launching soon Redberri Conference - Stay tuned for more information

08.09.2004 Solutions Architect - Balls, Boats and SOA   - SOA problem and the company has come up with a solution, Redberri 6.0

To Read the Article click http://www.solutionsarchitect.co.uk/articles/balls_boats.html


09.06.2004 Chicago Sun-Times uses Redberri to manage and organize election data real time, from numerous sources in multiple formats.

To Read the Article click http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1643716,00.asp

09.02.04 New Software Fosters Service-oriented Integration for Supply and Demand Chains

To Read the Article click http://www.sdcexec.com/article_arch.asp?article_id=5885


Industry News

My what big IP teeth open source has

Having quick access to all this information is what gives coders and corporations confidence that their systems aren't running afoul of others' patents and copyrights. It likely never would have happened had not SCO brought up the issue

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How corporations support open source

The lesson here is that open source imperatives are now driving corporate policy. The transparency in BEA's announcement will be seen in practice. And that's how it should be.

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Linux is no tougher to manage than Windows

People who have sophisticated Linux management tools are doing fine. Those who are just using what comes in the OS, on the other hand, were saying it’s no worse than Windows.

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The Oracle "monopoly"

In the end open source is a bit like water. It flows no matter what you do. Oracle is going to learn that, but it will take time.

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The Revenge of Samuel Slater

American ISPs, both Bell and cable, continue to hoard bandwidth, fearing the leak of content, while over in merry old England the future is embraced and their market benefits.

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GPL 3.0 fight gets down to cases

The ultimate fight between free software and proprietary rights has begun, in the form of GPL Version 3.0.

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Seeking inspiration from OSDL CEO Stuart Cohen

If you want to make money in open source, look for needs first, solutions second.

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Some lessons from my WiFi screwup

I believed early press reports indicating there was a "WiFi Tax" in the new federal budget. It was a misreading of the document by another reporter, but I have to take responsibility for not double-checking myself.

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Is Office more important than Windows?

If you could convert your old Word files to, say, OpenOffice, would that make your employer make the Linux switch?

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Wi-Fi Tax?

Sounds to me they're saying that your cost for using unlicensed spectrum should be based on what frequency hoarders pay in federal auctions. It also sounds to me like it's saying the frequency spectrum is government property that should be used to raise money.

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