Aug. 2, open-source book publishing

Open-source book publishing may get a boost from a couple of recent efforts. Network World.

July 28, Dell and Ubuntu, redux

Despite tons of reports to the contrary, Dell has not abandoned Ubuntu. Network World.

July 23, a year of pushing feds toward OS

Open Source for America is celebrating a year of pushing the feds toward open source adoption. Network World.

July 19, SaaS and its affect on OSS

Software as a Service may be speeding up adoption of open source software. Network World.

July 16, Adobe joins SourceForge + Sugar CRM

The partnership Adobe has, ahem, forged with SourceForge, has interesting implications. Network World.

I also co-hosted a podcast on Alan Schimel’s OS blog on Network World, in which we interviewed SugarCMR’s CEO about the Open Core debate.

July 12, OS business models

Open source business models are becoming more attractive. Network World.

July 11, Eureka tries time travel

My thoughts about how the sci-fi show, Eureka, is handling its time-travel storyline. I like it. TV Tyrant.

July 9, Linux or Microsoft?

The U.K. government is looking for ideas on how to save money, and among the suggestions it’s considering is to drop Microsoft products in favor of Linux and other open-source options. Network World.

July 7, EU + IBM

IBM and the European Union are partnering on open source projects. Network World.

July 5, violating OSS licenses

Many companies distributing open source software don’t even know it; that’s a problem. Network World.