AJAX Performance Measured By Maria Winslow The latest buzzword in
web design is AJAX, or
Asynchronous Javascript
and XML. New sites like
http://flickr.com manage
to provide the
interactivity of a
desktop-based application
in a web page, while
using only the javascript
that's been in web
browsers for some ... May. 20, 2006 12:15 PM Reads: 6,185 Replies: 2 |
Open Source Java
Application Servers By Maria Winslow Activity around open
source projects related
to Java is building. You
probably already know
about JBoss, an open
source Java application
server, but there are
other options as well.
Geronimo, an open source
Java application server
under the Apache
umbrella, has co... Dec. 9, 2005 02:15 AM Reads: 11,038 Replies: 2 |
Maria Winslow's Practical
Open Source Blog - Does
Open Source Java Matter? By Maria Winslow There is a lot of open
source activity currently
surrounding Java, from
JBoss and Geronimo (open
source app servers) to
MyFaces (an open source
web application framework
- think Struts but
better) to Spring (an
open source application
framework). And now
Harmony, ... Nov. 30, 2005 02:00 PM Reads: 14,277 Replies: 2 |
Linux.SYS-CON.com Q&A
with Lead Developer of
Joomla!, Andrew Eddie By Maria Winslow  In September, core
developers of Mambo, the
popular open source
content management
system, announced a fork
of the project, called
Joomla!, with virtually
all active participants
following the fork. Oct. 31, 2005 05:15 PM Reads: 52,383 Replies: 7 |
Maria Winslow's
Linux.SYS-CON.com Blog:
Big Step Forward for Open
Source in Government By Maria Winslow The National Center for
Open Source Policy and
Research (NCOSPR) was
recently announced, and
represents a big step
forward in open source
advocacy in government.
The non-profit's mission
is to 'recruit
experienced and
innovative thinkers to
help craft development,... Oct. 21, 2005 04:15 PM Reads: 7,093 Replies: 1 |
Dipping Your Toes in Open
Source By Maria Winslow  My philosophy about
adopting Open Source
software is to give
realistic advice for IT
directors faced with the
prospect of sorting out
this new wave of
technologies and business
models. It can certainly
be a daunting task. It's
one thing for a home
enthusiast to tr... Jun. 14, 2005 09:00 AM Reads: 14,198 |
The Rapid Development of
SugarCRM with LAMP By Maria Winslow  After all the buzz about
SugarCRM at the
LinuxWorld Conference and
Expo this year in Boston,
we caught up with the
company's co-founder and
VP of Open Source, Clint
Oram, to find out more
about his hot new project
and what SugarCRM's plans
are for the future. May. 30, 2005 12:15 PM Reads: 17,167 |
Open Source Web Site
Content Management
Systems By Maria Winslow  Web site content
management can be
difficult, and commercial
products can be
expensive. Luckily, a few
open source projects are
highly recommended for
the job. In fact, it's
been claimed that
Bricolage was one of the
best content management
systems, even among
c... May. 30, 2005 12:00 PM Reads: 15,054 |
SquidGuard Saves Local
Government a Tidy Packet By Maria Winslow Justin Smith thinks in
practical terms. As CTO
of Guilford County
Government in North
Carolina, budgetary
concerns were the driving
force in his considering
Open Source technologies.
Smith saved an estimated
$27,000 a year by
replacing two servers on
the edge of h... Apr. 6, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 14,200 |
Promoting Open Source
Solutions By Maria Winslow The Open Source Software
Institute is an advocacy
group with a mission to
promote Open Source
software in government.
We caught up with
executive director John
Weathersby to tell us
more. Apr. 6, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 13,738 |
Why We Should Drop the
'Free' Moniker By Maria Winslow It became apparent to me
recently at the
LinuxWorld Conference and
Expo that our choice of
words matters. I was
standing at the Mozilla
booth when two guys came
up and peered over my
shoulder. 'They're
selling the T-shirts
here, too,' one said with
disappointment ... Oct. 3, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 11,344 |
NASA Department Saves
Nearly $180,000 with
MySQL By Maria Winslow The NAIS (NASA
Acquisition Internet
Service) organization
provides procurement Web
applications for the
entire agency through a
suite of 14 applications.
Tools relating to
efficient procurement,
such as posting
solicitations and looking
up past performance data
... Sep. 27, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 15,849 Replies: 1 |
Software Company Saves
$400-$500 Per Desktop By Maria Winslow Mindbridge, the makers of
IntraSmart, a software
suite for intranet
applications, always
purchased PC clones for
desktop machines. The
cost of the hardware came
to about $250 each,
without the operating
system. Testa suddenly
realized that they spent
twice as much... Aug. 31, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,018 |
Huge Savings with OpenNMS
for Managed Hosting
Company By Maria Winslow When Rackspace Managed
Hosting started in 1998
to lease Internet
colocated servers to
customers, they went with
Linux almost everywhere
in an effort to keep
costs down. In fact,
heavy use of Linux was
standard in the
low-margin managed
hosting sector. According
... Aug. 31, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 15,212 |
State Government Leads
the Way with LAMP By Maria Winslow Jim Willis, director of
e-Government Services for
the Rhode Island Office
of the Secretary of
State, was a consultant
for the state when he
implemented an online
database using open
source tools. The ability
to use open source
technologies was a
condition of his h... Jun. 15, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 15,428 |
Linux Thin Clients Do the
Job By Maria Winslow When the North Carolina
Cooperative Extension
needed to overhaul the
computer system for 1,200
users in multiple remote
locations, systems
programmer administrator
Janyne Kizer found that
Linux on thin clients
was the best solution. Jun. 15, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 19,479 |
How to Keep Your Options
Open By Maria Winslow Some organizations will
find that they are able
to make wide use of open
source software, while
others will find only
limited suitable
migration candidates.
Some of the discrepancy
will be due to
differences across
industries. Industries
that tend to make
conser... Jun. 15, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 12,939 |
MySQL for AP Hosted News By Maria Winslow The Associated Press
(AP), the world's oldest
and largest news agency,
offers a service that
allows news providers to
integrate AP online
content directly into
their Web sites. The
service, AP Hosted News,
is used by approximately
600 affiliate newspapers
and broa... May. 18, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 13,752 |
TCO Comparisons: The Real
Story By Maria Winslow There has been some
controversy recently over
a Microsoft-commissioned
TCO (total cost of
ownership) study claiming
that the long-term cost
of Windows is lower than
that of Linux. It's time
to clear up the
confusion. May. 18, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 16,745 |
Evaluating the ROI of
Open Source on the
Desktop By Maria Winslow When people hear that
open source software is
often free and overall
cheaper than proprietary
solutions, they're
intrigued. But how much
cheaper is another
question. What other
costs are involved? This
article examines the
budgetary impact of
migrating corporate ... Feb. 18, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 22,498 Replies: 2 |