Wednesday | 8 October, 2008
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Stories by: John Fontana

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    Project releases version 2.0 of open source .Net 07/10/2008 11:05:00

    The Mono Project, which develops an open source implementation of the .Net Framework, released the long-awaited 2.0 version on Monday.
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    Sun goes commercial with OpenSSO 01/10/2008 09:02:00

    Sun Tuesday released a commercial version of OpenSSO offering full support and indemnity as it works towards its promise to open source all its software.
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    Red Hat beats earning estimates in Q2 26/09/2008 08:23:00

    Red Hat Wednesday slightly topped analysts' estimates by posting revenue for the fiscal-2009 second quarter of US$164.4 million
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    Windows High Performance Computing set to take on Linux 23/09/2008 09:42:00

    Microsoft Monday said it would ship Windows HPC Server 2008 on November 1 with designs on challenging Linux for supplying high-performance computers and specifically taking aim at ailing Wall Street customers.
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    10 open source companies to watch 05/09/2008 08:13:00

    With the Open Source Conference (OSCon) and IDG's LinuxWorld show in the rearview mirror of 2008, it is clear that open source is no longer just a trendy conversation.
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    Novell revenue up, net income loss at $15 million 29/08/2008 12:18:00

    Novell Thursday posted a net income loss of $15 million for its fiscal third quarter fueled by a charge related to its "auction-rate securities."
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    Mozilla garners praise over Firefox security feature 27/08/2008 08:23:00

    The debate over the self-signed certificate issue in Firefox 3.0 has fostered an add-on from Carnegie Mellon researchers and it seems a prevailing tide that Mozilla is headed down the right path.
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    Red Hat admits breach of its servers, Fedora 25/08/2008 09:01:00

    Red Hat confirmed Friday that hackers compromised infrastructure servers belonging to the company and the Fedora Project, including systems used to sign Fedora packages.
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    Talend readies open-source tool to tackle dirty data 25/08/2008 08:44:00

    Open source data integration vendor Talend has unveiled a tool aimed at scrubbing dirty data from corporate information repositories.
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    Firefox SSL-certificate debate gets gnarly 22/08/2008 08:23:00

    Debate is reaching a fever pitch over a new security feature in Firefox 3.0 that throws out a warning page to users when a Web site's SSL certificate is expired or has not been issued by a trusted third party.
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    LinuxWorld's Garage 13/08/2008 10:21:37

    From Lego robots to hammers and nails, Linux gets embedded
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