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- More from the little red hen
- Back in May I wrote about the Little Red Hen Business Model. Recent developments should cause us to revisit it.Open source, like most things, works on the 90-10 rule. That is 90% or more of the work is done by 10% or less of the people. In the case of...
- Tags: Renaud Deraison, Little Red Hen
- Blog posts 2005-10-12
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- Collaborating in Virtual Worlds
- In this intriguing News@Cisco podcast, hear Christian Renaud reveal how the Gaming Generation has changed business--by demanding "World of Warcraft"-style collaboration at the office. Christian is currently Chief Architect of Networked Virtual Environments for Cisco. Hear him share his views on the importance of a communal office...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Podcasts, Internet
- Download resources 2007-10-11
- Antitrust is a scurvy dog
- Antitrust is a scurvy dogyes, there are lots of other balant monopolies around, butthat does not mean that M$ should get a pass!The worst are probably the 'natural monopolies' and for me, the most expensive are the 'hubs' created by airllines on most airports.The difference is the fact the the...
- Tags: Corporate law, Anti-trust, Toyota Motor Corp., Microsoft Corp., antitrust
- Discussion threads 2007-09-19
- Oracle's fiduciary duty to stop the open-source movement
- Oracle's fiduciary duty to stop the open-source movementSounds too good to be true[i]An acquisition of MySQL, for example, would provide Oracle with an incredible return on its investment in just a matter of months because it would stop the loss of tens of millions of dollars in lost new business.[/i]I...
- Tags: open source, Oracle Corp., MySQL, fork
- Discussion threads 2006-02-17
- Defining the open source image
- Discerning readers of this space may have seen a picture of Renaud Deraison disappear from an earlier story about Nessus."That's not an open source image," he wrote of the mug shot I found. "Remove it." So I did.This is going to be an increasingly touchy subject as the Internet space...
- Tags: image
- Blog posts 2005-10-12
- Nessus creator challenging the community
- Nessus creator challenging the communitythe proof is in the codingIf his company becomes profitable, well then he is a smart cookie. If not, oh well. I think in the next year we're gonna see linux programs that duplicate each other close out or merge with similar programs.It's the challenge of...
- Tags: Nessus
- Discussion threads 2005-10-08
- Nessus creator challenging the community
- The GPL community has been challenged.Renaud Deraison, who wrote most of the most popular open source security scanner, Nessus, says the next version will no longer be licensed under the GPL. The source code of Nessus Version 3.0 will no longer be freely available.He did this, he writes, to save...
- Tags: Nessus 2.0, GPL
- Blog posts 2005-10-08
- Nessus security tool closes its source
- Nessus security tool closes its sourceExcellent software!If you're an auditor or lan security admin this program is a must have item.M$ paid them off!I'm sure M$ or $CO paid them to make GPL look bad.I hope they go out of business soon.Nessus security tool closes its source[i]The developer also expressed...
- Tags: tool, OpenSource, Closed-Source, Nessus, GPL, contribution, Nessus security tool, open source, security tool
- Discussion threads 2005-10-06
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