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Winning: Q&A with Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat CEO
Red Hat's CEO Jim Whitehurst is on track to see the company pass the billion-dollar annual revenue marker. Jason Stamper asks the questions.
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Open source BI: New kids on the block
Open source business intelligence is going mainstream. Jason Stamper talks to some of the movers and shakers who are destabilising the market for the incumbents
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Q&A with Roger Burkhardt, CEO of Ingres
Roger Burkhardt, CEO of Ingres, speaks to CBR about the importance of the open source model, customer support and subscriptions over up-front costs
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What now for MySQL?
With the EU approving Oracle’s takeover of Sun Microsystems, Steve Evans looks at what the future may hold for the open source database MySQL and the industry in general.
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The Techies of the Noughties
CBR’s editorial team here unveils its choice of the 20 Most Influential Technologists of the Decade. Jason Stamper picks through the wreckage of a decade that began with the dot-com crash, and ended in recession.
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Open source, and over here
Could the Government’s action plan for open source in the UK give the model renewed impetus? Jason Stamper investigates.
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London 2012 IT: No Second Chances
15,000 athletes, 22,000 journalists, 70,000 volunteers and 94 Olympic venues. 3,500 technology specialists, 8,000 computers, a fixed deadline and the world watching. What could possibly go wrong? Jason Stamper reports.
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CBR Thought Leaders: IT in a Cold Climate
Is paring IT investment back to the bone the best strategy for surviving the downturn? Dr Richard Williams argues the case against.
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Towards a common key management standard: making encryption work
Enterprises are increasingly aware of the need to implement encryption in order to protect their information assets, but this has emphasized the challenges around interoperability and effective key lifecycle management. As a result, a group of storage and security vendors has announced the key management interoperability protocol, which is intended to standardize key management interfaces.
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Dealing with the 2.0 enterprise
The Secure Enterprise 2.0 Forum has been launched to promote the secure use of Web 2.0 in business environments. The start point for addressing 2.0 enterprise issues must involve gaining a proper understanding of what Web 2.0 tools and products are present in the enterprise, and what impact they may have on existing IT rules and usage policies.
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