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  • Samba: EU made Microsoft talk again

    Australia's very own "smartest man in ICT", Samba author Andrew "Tridge" Tridgell, talks about the days when Microsoft was run by programmers, not lawyers, and how the software giant has finally started to give open-source developers due credit.

  • Security expert proposes hackers' union

    A proposal to create an association to represent the interests of hackers and vulnerability researchers is gaining support, a security expert said Wednesday.

  • Upward reviews: CIOs cry out for feedback

    The idea of upward reviews may make some CIOs and IT managers apprehensive but respondents to a recent IT Manager channel poll have evangelised the long-term benefits.

  • Open source projects require reality check

    If you're managing an open source project, beware of the gotchas that go along with the task of working with volunteer developers.

  • Sun muddies StarOffice plans for OS X

    Sun Microsystems, in an e-mail sent to an open-source mailing list this week, back-pedalled on working with Apple Computer on the development of a Mac OS X version of StarOffice.

Features and Case Studies (3)

  • Upward reviews: CIOs cry out for feedback

    The idea of upward reviews may make some CIOs and IT managers apprehensive but respondents to a recent IT Manager channel poll have evangelised the long-term benefits.

  • The jerk at the top

    When a senior manager steals all the credit for your team's good work, morale plummets and ill-will skyrockets. Find out what you can do about it.

  • Who's plotting to keep Sun in the Web services shadows?

    IBM and Microsoft extended a belated and belittling WS-I invitation to Sun. Are they trying to marginalise the Java creator's Web services stature?

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