======================================================================== LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE REPORT http://www.infoworld.com ======================================================================== Wednesday, September 22, 2004
TOP STORIES ======================================================================== * JBoss ships J2EE 1.4-compliant open source app server * Microsoft provides Office source code to governments * Sun-Microsoft deal raises Open Office questions ADVERTISEMENT -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- INFOWORLD OPEN SOURCE SPECIAL REPORT InfoWorld's Special Report on Open Source covers issues and insights impacting evaluation and implementation of Linux solutions. Find out what InfoWorld's Ed Scannell, Paul Venezia, and Tom Yager say about the future of Open Source. REGISTER AND DOWNLOAD NOW http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8DD197:2B910B2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- JBOSS SHIPS J2EE 1.4-COMPLIANT OPEN SOURCE APP SERVER ======================================================================== Posted September 20, 2004 5:00 AM Pacific Time JBoss on Monday is shipping JBoss Application Server 4.0, which the company is billing as the first open source application server certified as compatible with the J2EE 1.4 platform. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8DD194:2B910B2 MICROSOFT PROVIDES OFFICE SOURCE CODE TO GOVERNMENTS ======================================================================== Posted September 20, 2004 4:51 AM Pacific Time Facing growing competition from open source software providers, Microsoft Corp. has decided to allow governments and international organizations access to source code for its Office 2003 productivity suite. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8DD190:2B910B2 SUN-MICROSOFT DEAL RAISES OPEN OFFICE QUESTIONS ======================================================================== Posted September 17, 2004 12:53 PM Pacific Time Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday said that is looking for ways to work more closely with developers of the Open Office open source project, while at the same time, apparently reserving the right to sue them, according to a legal agreement between Microsoft and Open Office's major sponsor, Sun Microsystems Inc., made public this week. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8DD191:2B910B2 ======================================================================== Real insights on IT ecosystems come from inside Not just some pundit's palaver - InfoWorld CTO Chad Dickerson's "CTO Connection" newsletter is written by a CTO, for CTOs. Which means that Chad's view of CTO issues and opportunities is the same as yours - from the inside. Every Wednesday, "CTO Connection" goes to nearly 70,000 CTOs (and the people who work with them). Shouldn't you be one of them? Subscribe at http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8DD192:2B910B2 ADVERTISE ======================================================================== For information on advertising, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] UNSUBSCRIBE/MANAGE NEWSLETTERS ======================================================================== To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your e-mail address for any of InfoWorld's e-mail newsletters, go to: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8DD193:2B910B2 To subscribe to InfoWorld.com, or InfoWorld Print, or both, or to renew or correct a problem with any InfoWorld subscription, go to http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8DD196:2B910B2 To view InfoWorld's privacy policy, visit: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8DD195:2B910B2 Copyright (C) 2004 InfoWorld Media Group, 501 Second St., San Francisco, CA 94107 This message was sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
