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Oct 06, 2009
Trinity's Humanitarian Open Source Software Project Snags Major Grant
The Humanitarian FOSS Project (HFOSS), a collaborative three-college program that creates free open source software (FOSS) for the common good, received a major vote of confidence with the awarding of an $800,000, two-year grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) under its Pathways to Revitalized Undergraduate Computing Education program. read more...
No Longer an IBM Partner, Randr Navigates the Open Source Track
You don't need an expert economist to see that the AS/400 midrange market is not what it used to be. A once thriving market, it's now maybe a tenth of its previous size, and more resellers and software vendors leave every day. One of the former IBM AS/400 business partners that has evolved its business plan to suit the times is Randr, Inc., which has made a clean break with the traditional midrange, and moved to open source software. read more...
