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- Which open source projects are most secure?
- I think of this as a Christmas stocking to all IT managers focused on security. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Palamida, Open Source, Security, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-12-16
- There is good news tonight at Black Duck
- Black Duck is quacking real loud right now. It will be fun to see how loud they quack when the storm really hits. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Dana Blankenhorn, Duck, Google Inc., Palamida, Security, Open Source
- Blog posts 2008-11-12
- Palamida offers just the facts on new opportunity
- Palamida offers just the facts on new opportunityFalse Advertising in ZDNet AlertsFrom ZDNet Alerts' "come-on" for this article: "You can then fold licenses for that software into the bundle, finally providing revenue to consumer open source projects."Nothing in your article indicates that Palamida is giving back to open source projects...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, F/OSS, Palamida
- Discussion threads 2008-11-05
- Palamida offers just the facts on new opportunity
- A service that updates open source on your laptop would be valuable. It would be worth paying for. You can then fold licenses for that software into the bundle, finally providing revenue to consumer open source projects. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Palamida, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-11-04
- Open Health Tools gets its first big test
- The code donation gives OHT some "skin in the game." It also provides a means whereby poor regions can create their own RHIOs. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: palamida, health care, test, rhio, vertical industries, benefits, healthcare, open source, enterprise software, software, human resources, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-08-11
- Open Health Tools gets first big donation
- Open Health Tools, the open source project launched this spring by Eclipse founder Skip McGaughey, has gotten its first big code donation. It's called Open HIE, or Open Health Information Exchange. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: collabnet inc., palamida, health care, vertical industries, open source, benefits, healthcare, enterprise software, software, human resources, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-08-11
- Fortify offers source code analysis to states
- Fortify offers source code analysis to statesVulnerabilities in Coding are but one part of the puzzleFortify is an excellent company offering critical and timely services to ascertain the integrity of the coding process for voting machines. It's important to note that while vetting the code process and removing vulnerabilities in...
- Tags: SECURITY, Reporting, vulnerability, Palamida, open source
- Discussion threads 2008-02-04
- All fair in love and open source?
- The folks at Palamida are steamed. (Oregon plays USC this Saturday, and their original athletic logo featured Disney's Donald, a copyrighted character.) Palamida has been compiling a list of projects switching from GPLv2 to GPLv3 -- they have 940 so far. It's difficult, time-intensive research, aimed at...
- Tags: Palamida, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-10-25
- Fortify calls Apache tools insecure
- Fortify calls Apache tools insecureIt's true, but not Apache centricI have yet to compile anything that does not have external dependencies. Be it from a local CMS, a remote internal to the company CMS, etc. There is as much likliehood of an insider planting the trojanware as...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Apache Software Foundation, open source, Apache Tools, Palamida, security, tool
- Discussion threads 2007-10-11
- How about a Palamida for clean code?
- How about a Palamida for clean code?Software Risk Management a RealityThanks so much for the mention of Palamida's new Vulnerability Reporting Solution. It's great that you included Coverity, because the VRS is a perfect complement for their existing solutions. In fact, we feel that everyone should be using a vulnerability...
- Tags: Palamida, Coverity
- Discussion threads 2007-04-23
- How about a Palamida for clean code?
- Palamida, which launched a reporting enhancement to its IPampflifier this week, would seem to be in a self-defining niche. (Picture from PHPPrince.)The market for services to eliminate patented or otherwise legally suspicious code from products ia naturally limited. As is the market for finding simple bugs in code, where Coverity...
- Tags: Network Standards/Protocols, General, support, Development, Applications
- Blog posts 2007-04-23
- Palamida's IPIngredients.org to software: Know thyself
- Palamida's IPIngredients.org to software: Know thyselfSoftware insuranceYou write an excellent article, but I doubt many Fortune 500 top level IT managers are knowledgable as you concerning such matters, or even aware of the risks. One thing you overlooked; it's not the insurance industry that is driving this crisis. It's the...
- Tags: Financial Planning, Tools & Techniques, IPIngredients.org, Know Thyself, insurance, Palamida, software
- Discussion threads 2006-01-05
- Palamida's IPIngredients.org to software: Know thyself
- A curious notion about being secure about your software has recently taken root. The idea is to buy insurance so you'll be covered if anything nasty happens to your company or customers on account of some software-related intellectual property, copywrite, or licensing entanglement. ...
- Tags: software, insurance
- Blog posts 2006-01-02
- Palamida laying the Groundwork for software transparency
- Palamida laying the Groundwork for software transparencyTransparencyHey, as long as we're on the topic of transparency how about speeding the adoption of xbrl budgets for states, the fedgov and NPOs.
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Financial accounting, software transparency, Palamida, software
- Discussion threads 2005-12-07
- Palamida laying the Groundwork for software transparency
- At a Gartner conference in Orlando today, Palamida and GroundWork are launching what they hope will become one of the big buzzwords of 2006 -- software transparency. What it means, in practice, is you should know, not just whether your software is open source, but that the software inside your...
- Tags: software, Palamida, open source
- Blog posts 2005-12-07
- License management still a big business
- Even with the danger of the SCO case fading, license management is proving to be a vital niche in the open source universe. Proof comes with today's announcement that former Sun chief marketing and strategy officer Mark Tolliver is the new CEO of Palamida, a license compliance service. (The picture...
- Tags: Mark Tolliver, Palamida
- Blog posts 2005-05-02
Additional Resources
- Open source for hard times
- Friend of the blog Erica Zeidenberg, who represents the good folks at Palamida, has been flogging an "open source job hunters toolkit," filled with open source programs you can use, free, in your job hunt. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: OpenGoo, Scribus, TextPattern, Kino, Pidgin, KPresenter, Amarok, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-02-26
- The biggest threat to open source in 2009
- The biggest threat to open source in 2009Automatic updates.Most Open Source projects do, in fact, have an automatic update mechanism. It is rolled in to the OS itself.Ok -- lets audit some text ..... shall we..Firefox update call, from Securitymike's blogSecurity and updates, which are often the same thing.Originally there...
- Tags: Patches, open source, software, Mozilla Firefox
- Discussion threads 2009-01-01
- Free Software Foundation calls Cisco a leech, in court
- Free Software Foundation calls Cisco a leech, in courtDavid RavicherSurely, you mean Dan Ravicher? Unless he has a secret brother whom he's hired to work with him at SFLC.This is a test case ...Cisco understands the ramifications of what they're doing. There have been numerous rumors that Cisco plans to...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Katzer, GPL, Cisco Systems Inc., Free Software Foundation
- Discussion threads 2008-12-12
- Talking with Likewise on GPLv3 and community management
- I've been watching Palamida's tracking of GPLv3 (and LGPLv3) adoption over the last year with interest. It looks like adoption is moving at a reasonable, if not super-speedy, pace. However, not everyone is moving from version 2 to version 3. One company, Likewise, actually decided to move backwards from GPLv3...
- Tags: Community, Likewise Software, GPLv3, Q, Open, Fall Edition, Joe Brockmeier
- Blog posts 2008-11-26
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