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A roundup of IT topics discussed by your peers.

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A roundup of IT topics discussed by your peers.

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English


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Harald Welte: A Conversation with the Free and Open Source Enforcer

5/5/2006
Harald Welte is someone enterprise IT folks should get to know, and maybe worry about. The softspoken programmer has successfully encouraged--and sometimes forced--more than 100 companies to either remove or release source code that he believed infringed on the General Public License (GPL). Here, he discusses his accomplishments, his goals and his reasons for getting involved in what he calls this "messy work."

Duration:00:16:00

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Make Your Programmers Agile

3/9/2006
First American Real Estate's Scott Spencer gives a primer on how to align your organization with Agile development.

Duration:00:18:05

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Services 101

2/27/2006
Enterprise use of service oriented architectures and software as a service continues to grow rapidly. CIO Executive Editor Christopher Koch gets some good advice on both from ThinkStrategies founder Jeff Kaplan.

Duration:00:09:00

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Open AJAX Consortium Looks to Ease Development

2/13/2006
An interview with Laszlo Systems CTO David Temkin about the future of AJAX development.

Duration:00:09:20

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GPL v3 May Lose Linux and RIM May Be Lost in the U.S.

1/31/2006
Linux creator Linus Torvalds takes issue with the Free Software Foundation over digital rights management, and the Supreme Court refuses to hear Research In Motion's appeal, setting up a possible shutdown of RIM's U.S. network.

Duration:00:10:00

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GPL 3 Builds Up Some Steam

1/24/2006
The Free Software Foundation continues to solicit feedback about the next version of the General Public License, the software license that governs a significant portion of open source software. What impact might all this have on corporate open source users?

Duration:00:12:25