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Programmers on Wednesday released the new version 3.0 of SpamAssassin, open-source software for filtering out unwanted e-mail, but the changes are as much legal as technological.
I get the feeling there will be a lot of tired tech buzzwords from fads gone by which will be wheeled out soon with the suffix "2.0" bolted on.
A growing roster of de facto standards is testing the need for bureaucratic agencies and design-by-committee technologies.
Community developers claim the Linux Standards Base could be the perfect retort to fragmentation scare stories bandied about by critics of open source.
Until recently, the price of intranet portal software implementations have made them prohibitive for small- to medium-size companies. Enter open source Slash, a free alternative.
With versions on most Web platforms, a library of databases and Web/XML services, PHP may be the next-generation Web language for your network.
Effective e-commerce requires the integration of different data sources with the co-ordinated work of different individuals. ZDNet examines ways of keeping everything in sync.
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Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Google should come clean on datacentres
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