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  • The Day the QA Died
    Thu, 19 Jul 2012

    Where is QA now? What will happen to QA departments? In the new, Agile development world where working software is key, QA is becoming too expensive and slowing down the time-to-market.


  • Office 2013 to Include an App Store
    Wed, 18 Jul 2012

    Microsoft hopes Apps for Office will "reinvigorate Office as a platform."


  • Demand Remains High for Freelance Mobile Developers
    Wed, 18 Jul 2012

    HTML5 and interface design jobs are also climbing.


  • Open Source Mozilla Firefox 14 Gets Pointer Lock API
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 18 Jul 2012

    Latest release accesses Google search by way of an SSL encrypted HTTPS connection.


  • RIM Denies that Developers Are Leaving
    Tue, 17 Jul 2012

    A RIM exec says BlackBerry continues to add more developers and more apps.


  • Survey: 31% of BlackBerry Devs Shifting Work to Other Platforms
    Mon, 16 Jul 2012

    Interest in developing for BlackBerry is at an all-time low.


  • New Tools Ease Facebook Integration for iOS Apps
    Thu, 12 Jul 2012

    Facebook has launched a developer center and updated its iOS SDK.


  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Gears up for 2013 Release
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Fri, 06 Jul 2012

    During Red Hat's recent Summit Event in Boston, the Linux vendor provided significantly more details of what is to come in the next generation of Linux.


  • SAP's Open Source Hockey Stick
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Fri, 29 Jun 2012

    SAP and open source have a cozier relationship than many may realize.


  • Eclipse 4 Lives - alongside 70 Open Source Projects in Eclipse Juno
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Fri, 29 Jun 2012

    In 2012, the Eclipse Release train (codenamed Juno) is shipping a record 72 projects encompassing 55 million lines of code.


  • Red Hat Pitches Hybrid Cloud Vision for Linux as OpenShift Goes Mega
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 27 Jun 2012

    OpenShift as a platform is available in multiple forms, with a fully hosted effort, the OpenShift Origin open source project and an IT ops edition.


  • Open Source Lithium PHP Framework Gathers Support
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Tue, 19 Jun 2012

    Infrastructure vendor Engine Yard is well known in the development community for its support of Ruby on Rails. Engine Yard is now also moving into the PHP space, by sponsoring the Lithium PHP Framework.


  • Open Source Serengeti Enables VMware for Hadoop
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Thu, 14 Jun 2012

    Want to run Hadoop on top of your existing VMware infrastructure? Now you can.


  • Coverity Brings White Box Fuzzer to Web App Security
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Tue, 12 Jun 2012

    New technology from Coverity goes a step beyond best practices with a white box fuzzer and remediation advice for web application vulnerabilities.


  • Mozilla Debuts Firefox 13. Plays Catchup with Other Browsers
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 06 Jun 2012

    Open Source browser vendor touts new tab features as it plays catch-up with Chrome and Safari.


  • Gluster 3.3 Advances Open Source Object and File Storage
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Mon, 04 Jun 2012

    The Gluster open source distributed filesystem is out with version 3.3 after a long development cycle.


  • Fedora 17 Embraces OpenStack and USR Directory Simplificiation
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 30 May 2012

    Some Linux releases have more "beef" in them than others


  • OData Protocol Getting Standardized. Why It's a Turning Point for Microsoft and Open Source
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Tue, 29 May 2012

    Open Data protocol is headed toward OASIS standardization and it could simplify the way Web data queries and updates occur.


  • Open Source Razor Debuts to Deliver Bare Metal Provisioning
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Fri, 25 May 2012

    The developers behind Puppet are going a step further, taking aim at bare metal provisioning in an open source effort with EMC called Razor.


  • Linux 3.4 Released
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Tue, 22 May 2012

    The third new Linux kernel of 2012 is now out, providing users of the open source operating system with new filesystem, driver and performance updates.


  • In-Memory Database Comes to VMware vFabric 5.1
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 16 May 2012

    The cloud makes it easy to build out pools of compute resources. But how do you scale out applications in the same way?


  • Red Hat Builds In-Memory Data Grid 6 for Java
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Tue, 17 Apr 2012

    Open Source Infinispan project grows up in first beta of upcoming commercial Java product.


  • Linux Kernel Devs: Fix Your Changelogs!
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Thu, 05 Apr 2012

    Linux kernel development is a collaborative exercise, and developers have their fair share of pet peeves


  • Drupal Open Source is Built on Passion (and soon Symfony)
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Thu, 22 Mar 2012

    How do you build one of the world's most popular open source content management systems?


  • Linux 3.3 Kernel Restores Android, Boosts Network Virtualization
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Tue, 20 Mar 2012

    New Linux kernel release is out, bringing Android back into the fold after a two-year absence.


  • Rackspace Open Sources Whiskey Framework for Node.js Testing
    By Sean Michael Kerner | Mon, 19 Mar 2012

    You can't put Node.js code into production without testing it, but where are all the testing tools? Enter Whiskey from Rackspace.


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