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Open Source in the EnterpriseAn O'Reilly Radar Report
Using open source in the enterprise — the question is no longer "if," but "how?" The low cost, easy access, and expansive license terms of open source are certainly attractive — especially since IT budgets have decreased 3-5% every year, while software costs have increased, and IT staffs have been tasked to create web services and pursue Web 2.0 initiatives. Learn more.
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Books
Bestselling
iPhone Open Application Development
By Jonathan Zdziarski
[March 2008]
Learning PHP & MySQL, Second Edition
By Michele E. Davis
, Jon A. Phillips
[August 2007]
Building Embedded Linux Systems, Second Edition
By Karim Yaghmour
, Jonathan Masters
, Gilad Ben-Yossef
[August 2008]
Asterisk: The Future of Telephony, Second Edition
By Jim Van Meggelen
, Jared Smith
, Leif Madsen
[August 2007]
PHP Cookbook, Second Edition
By Adam Trachtenberg
, David Sklar
[August 2006]
New
Building Embedded Linux Systems, Second Edition
By Karim Yaghmour
, Jonathan Masters
, Gilad Ben-Yossef
[August 2008]
Intellectual Property and Open Source
By Van Lindberg
[July 2008]
Getting Started with Flex 3
By Jack Herrington
, Emily Kim
[June 2008]
Java Power Tools
By John Ferguson Smart
[April 2008]
iPhone Open Application Development
By Jonathan Zdziarski
[March 2008]
Upcoming
Desktop GIS
By Gary E. Sherman
[September 2008]
Version Control with Subversion, Second Edition
By C. Michael Pilato
, Ben Collins-Sussman
, Brian W. Fitzpatrick
[September 2008]
Hello, Android
By Ed Burnette
[December 2008]
Authors
Angela D. Orebaugh
Angela D. Orebaugh Angela Orebaugh is a Senior Scientist in the Advanced Technology Research Center of Sytex, Inc. She is an expert in many commercial and open source intrusion-detection and analysis tools including Ethereal, Snort, Nessus, and Nmap.
Jonathan Zdziarski
Jonathan Zdziarski is better known as the hacker NerveGas in the iPhone development community. He is well known for his work in cracking the iPhone and lead the effort to port the first open source applications. Hailed on many geek news sites for his...
Tim O'Reilly
Tim O'Reilly is the founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media, Inc., thought by many to be the best computer book publisher in the world, and an activist for open standards. O'Reilly Media also publishes online through the O'Reilly Network and hosts conferences...
Greg Kroah-Hartman
Greg Kroah-Hartman has been building the Linux kernel since 1996 and started writing Linux kernel drivers in 1999. He is currently the maintainer of the USB, PCI, driver core and sysfs subsystems in the kernel source tree and is also one half of the -...
Articles & Blogs
Photoshop World - O'Reilly Interview Schedule - O'Reilly Digital Media Blog
By Derrick Story
[September 04, 2008]
A code of ethics from Brian McConnell concerning employee rights - O'Reilly ...
By Andy Oram
[September 04, 2008]
Google Chrome: A new web browser from Google - InsideRIA
By Richard Monson-Haefel
[September 02, 2008]
Some Further Reading on OSS Usability - O'Reilly Digital Media Blog
By Jochen Wolters
[September 02, 2008]
Courses
Syllabus: Introduction to HTML and CSS -- O'Reilly School of Technology
O'Reilly School of Technology
Syllabus: Introduction to HTML and CSS -- O'Reilly School of Technology
O'Reilly School of Technology
Course: Introduction to HTML and CSS -- O'Reilly School of Technology
O'Reilly School of Technology
Course: Introduction to HTML and CSS -- O'Reilly School of Technology
O'Reilly School of Technology
Conference News
Creating Open Source Electronic Hardware with Open Source Software: OSCON ...
[July 21, 2008]
Open Source and the Education Community: A Report, and Some Suggestions: ...
[July 21, 2008]
Open Source / Open World: OSCON 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, July 21 - 25, ...
[July 21, 2008]
Open Source as Liberal Art: OSCON 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, July 21 - ...
[July 21, 2008]
