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With Porteus in Your Pocket, You’re Good to Go

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Shutterstock’s Chris Fischer: Making the Most of Open Source’s ‘Huge Tech Edge’

Shutterstock has a nearly insatiable appetite for data storage. From its inception, the company -- a global provider of licensed photographs, vectors, illustrations, and videos -- refused to pay higher prices just to stuff its storage needs into somebody else's cloud. Instead, the almost 10-year-old image-storing warehousing operation built its own server farm and created its own cloud software system at home...

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BoxTone’s Brian Reed: Securing Android for the Enterprise

BoxTone's enterprise mobility management platform is designed to bring Android security up to levels better-suited to the rigors of the business workforce, but in making Android enterprise-hardened, the company left Android's open source trappings intact ...

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Many Minor Glitches Make Mint 15 More Work Than It’s Worth

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Kaltura’s Zohar Babin: Video Power to the People

In a world of mostly proprietary video platform developers, success for an open source startup requires very sharp cutting-edge technology. For Kaltura, part of the secret has been making sure that competitive edge is never dulled by settling for being just good enough ...

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Guayadeque Music Player’s an Impressive Featherweight

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Concurrent’s Chris Wensel: The Open Source Path Is a Rocky Road

Big Data and open source software may be the next great unholy alliance in computing's current promised land, but open source is a broken business model that needs a better vehicle for supporting projects such as programming suites that build database applications ...

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SolydXK: New Kid on the Linux Block Delivers Rock-Solid Performance

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EnterpriseDB’s Ed Boyajian: Pinching Pennies the Open Source Way

Does it make good business sense to migrate corporate database software from costly proprietary platforms to free open source solutions or low-cost commercial open source replacements? ...

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Debian 7: A So-So Distro Not Worth Switching For

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Zenoss’ Alan Conley: Doing the Dynamic Infrastructure Dance

A thin line between traditional IT monitoring and management services and monitoring real-time operations divides what Zenoss offers its customers and what other vendors provide ...

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Great Little Radio Player Tunes In Simplicity

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Gentoo Creator Daniel Robbins: Making Linux Free and Flexible

Open source software is a passion for some and a business for others. Daniel Robbins became "Tuxified" early in his computing education and was driven by a need to make Linux better than he found it. ...

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Mozillux: A Nice Linux Distro With a Unique Software Set

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Exaile Makes Playing Music Simple and Stress-Free

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Midnight Commander Will Whip Your Files Into Shape

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Neo Technology’s Emil Eifrem: ‘Cloud Is the New Open Source’

Graphs are everywhere. You find them on websites adding social capabilities. Telecommunications companies use graphs to personalize customer services. Innovative bioinformatics researchers, and other organizations are adopting graph databases to model and query connected data. ...

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Cut Yourself a Tasty Slice of Gnome-Pie App Launcher

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Sauce Labs’ Jason Huggins: App Testing Is for the (Angry) Birds

Jason Huggins took Web browser and website testing to new levels. Pushed by several Aha! moments, he recognized a pressing need for automation in applications testing ...

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Ubuntu’s Raring Ringtail Is Kind of a Snore

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