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Compuware Becomes Strategic Member of Eclipse

DETROIT—Compuware Corp. Thursday is expected to announce that it has enhanced its membership in the Eclipse Foundation and has become a strategic developer member...

SourceLabs Updates Community Tool

SourceLabs Inc. Wednesday announced a new release of its community-based catalog of open source projects. Cornelius Willis, vice president of Seattle-based SourceLabs, said the company...

Borland CTO Steps Down

Borland Software Corp.s chief technology officer is calling it quits after five years with the company. Patrick Kerpan, Borlands CTO since early last year, said...

Linspire, Ingram Micro Bring Linux Desktop to the Channel

Linspire announced Wednesday that major technology distributor Ingram Micro has begun selling the full range of Linspire products to its network of U.S. resellers...

Business Objects Plans to Acquire Infommersion

Business Objects announced Tuesday that it plans to acquire Infommersion Inc., a privately held company that develops information visualization and presentation software. Business Objects S.A.,...

Sun, Google to Partner on Software

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Sun Microsystems and Google on Tuesday announced a partnership that will see the two Silicon Valley firms distribute and promote each others...

Decoding the “Managed” Label

Like the phrase "Personal Computer" after IBM trademarked "IBM PC" in 1981, the generic label of "managed code" has apparently acquired a vendor-specific aura—as...

Fleury: JBoss Model Is Here to Stay

Marc Fleury, CEO of JBoss Inc., said open source is a force to be reckoned with and that his companys version of "professional open...

Open Source Becomes Key Player in Business Models

What will become of open-source companies when they grow up? Will there be an open-source dot bomb, or is the investment going into open...

Mills: IBM Has Advantage over Precarious Startups

Steve Mills, senior vice president and group executive at IBM Software, said open-source software is changing the way folks look at the market, but...