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    Linux text editors: Do any make the grade? 22/08/2007 13:31:06

    Linux buffs tend to scoff at one of the major reasons that Windows users like me haven't switched yet: We don't want to give up our favorite applications. With countless open-source options, plus a rising number of commercial apps for Linux, their argument goes, we can certainly find a replacement for whatever software we're running on XP or Vista.
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    Why should I hire you? 13/08/2007 15:54:19

    Brian A. Young likes to spend time with potential hires, even if they won't report to him. "It's the most important thing you have -- the people -- so we take a lot of time in hiring," explains the vice president and CIO at Creighton University in Omaha.
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    Broadening your IT skills by working overseas 13/02/2007 09:26:21

    If the sight of bright-eyed backpackers sinking freckled toes into our sand and surf has you pining for an overseas adventure, perhaps it is time to join some 900,000 Australians who the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade reports to be living and working overseas.
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    Open source Jahshaka sets sights on Hollywood 14/12/2006 09:31:02

    Professional video editing software may cost thousands of dollars but one open source project, Jahshaka, is aiming to change the game by providing all the features in a real time, networked environment. Jahshaka is a video and film compositing, editing and special effects system that uses hardware rendering to give users real time interactivity. Computerworld spoke with the project's founder, Jah Shaka, about the little application that could change the content creation game for good.
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    Defining responsible disclosure of app flaws 05/12/2006 08:45:59

    To some, vulnerability researchers such as H.D. Moore are knights in shining armor for their efforts to discover security flaws in software products. Opponents argue that the only ones being helped are the malicious attackers.
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    Open source rule management 14/11/2006 13:51:15

    Considering that a high-end BRMS (Business Rule Management System) costs about US$50,000 just to get started, and that annual maintenance, runtime fees, and professional services can drive the total toward a hefty half-million or more, organizations on a tight budget have incentive to seek alternatives. Thankfully, good options exist. Two of the better low-or-no-cost tools are Jess from Sandia National Laboratories, and JBoss Rules from JBoss, a division of Red Hat.
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    Survey: Online retailers good at customer communication 23/08/2006 07:39:13

    Online retailers are doing a better job communicating with their customers, but they still gather and re-use personal information without permission, according to the Third Quarter 2006 Online Customer Respect Study of Retailers. The study was conducted by The Customer Respect Group in Ipswich, Mass.
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    McAfee: Hackers learning from open source 17/07/2006 08:17:05

    Hackers are taking a page from the open-source playbook, using the same techniques that made Linux and Apache successes to improve their malicious software, according to McAfee.
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    Harnessing resources with collaborative development 15/06/2006 10:56:22

    In today's networked enterprise, development managers can easily harness resources from any location. Collaborative development platforms allow developers - scattered around company locations, working from home, or with partner organizations - to contribute to projects the same way they would from a central site.
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    JAVAONE - Sun makes partial Eclipse move 19/05/2006 08:08:38

    Sun Microsystems, which still maintains it will not join the open source Eclipse Foundation, is nevertheless helping the organization out with one particular project.
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    National Archives readies move to OpenDocument 31/03/2006 12:16:19

    The Digital Preservation team at the National Archives is looking to migrate its Xena preservation software to the new OpenDocument format with the next release of the software, in turn being the first Australian government agency to do so.
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