BitRock Launches BitNami Cloud Hosting
Feb 10, 2011"I love the fact that BitNami is helping to drive adoption of open source and the cloud by making them accessible to users of all skill levels - not just 'hardcore techies' or systems administrators." — Erica Brescia, BitRock CEO
more »Record Breaking Talk Submissions PyCon 2011
Feb 10, 2011"PyCon 2011 has broken all existing PyCon records for content submitted by the Python community." - PyCon Blog
more »Gen. Hugh Shelton to Present 'Open Your World' Webinar
Feb 09, 2011Join Opensource.com and General Hugh Shelton, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and now Chairman of the Board of Directors of Red Hat, for the Open Your World Forum webcast on February 16, 2011.
more »2010 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners
Feb 08, 2011"The polls are closed and the results are in. We had a record number of votes cast for the tenth straight year. Congratulations should go to each and every nominee. We once again had some extremely close races," says Jeremy Garcia today as he announces the 2010 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners.
more »Get involved with LinuxFest Northwest 2011
Feb 08, 2011For the 12th year, LinuxFest Northwest 2011 is happening April 30th and May 1st.
more »Nominations Open for Red Hat Certified Professional of the Year Awards
Feb 08, 2011Red Hat announced today that nominations are open for its annual Red Hat Certified Professional of the Year awards and for the first time, the awards are open to include any individual holding a current Red Hat certification.
more »Program Finalized: Jon maddog Hall to Present Keynotes at CeBIT Open Source Forum
Feb 08, 2011The speakers' program at CeBIT Open Source in hall2 in Hannover, Germany, from March 1 through 5, 2011 is finalized, with a gaggle of Linux and open source celebrities. The talks will be available as live online video stream.
more »Ada Initiative Launches Today
Feb 08, 2011Launched today, The Ada Initiative is a new non-profit organization dedicated to increasing participation of women in open technology and culture.
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