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Important Site InformationPLEASE NOTE - Anonymous posting temporarily disabled due to the spambot attack. It will be turned back on as soon as I can block this current wave of spambots. Sorry. Did you know this site's content is primarily - YOURS? Yes, the site owner occasionally contributes an article (in between playing around with the Scoop stuff). But mostly, it is up to you our readers and members to write the articles about IP that you want others to know about. All StoriesBy JCausey, Section General Articles
As readers are aware, one of the cases that I have been following the past couple years is a case brought by Eagle Broadband against several message board posters. The posters were accused of engaging in a short and distort scheme with their messages on the Yahoo! Finance Message Boards evidence of that attempt.
On December 14, 2007, the California Court of Appeals ruled in favor of two of the defendants. In one appeal, Eagle Broadband was appealing the award of legal fees to one of the defendants as excessive. The defendant had succeeded in his anti-SLAPP attempts and had the claims against him stricken. In that appeal, Eagle lost and has been ordered to pay defendant the amount the trial court had ruled. (1 comment, 366 words in story) Full Story By wufeng, Section Logbooks
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I actually wrote this for a different blog, but figured I would cross-post it here. I suspect there may be a slightly improved chance that someone might post something that would help me.
As those who know my computer preferences well are aware, I'm a big advocate of the Linux operating system along with a host of free and open-source software solutions(F/OSS). By using these tools, I think I've been able to build a small business with minimal cost and I have a much better network and resources available to me. Plus, it is rock solid. While I've watched others dealing with a variety of problems related to their Windows servers crashing, my Linux box chugs happily along (I even did an upgrade on it with minimal fuss). With my new job, I'm now faced with a major challenge. They are a Windows shop with a mix of servers running locally and some hosted, including their major ERP package. Although I've only been working there for about a month, it looks like the overwhelming majority of people confine their work to using e-mail(via a web interface), a web browser, and office productivity suites (e.g. MS Word or Excel, some Powerpoint sprinkled in). There are a few people using tools like MS Project and Visio (and they have a license for Project Server, but I can't tell that they are actually using it). I'm guessing the corporate communications employee is using some graphic packages and some desktop publishing, but I'm not sure what yet. And our fraud investigator, who also manages security, has some apps for creating employee id badges and access cards for doors. Beyond those, I'm not sure there is anything else in use (granted, I haven't even attempted a census of applications yet). (3 comments, 1194 words in story) Full Story By JCausey, Section General Articles
Those who know me well enough to know about the software that I use are aware that I am not only an advocate of free and open source software, I'm also a big user. So I'm always on the lookout for news and stories about open source successes. In a similar vein, I try to keep up with education issues, especially early childhood education and K12 education. Combining those two interests led me to get a subscription to T.H.E. Journal which is a niche publication focusing on the use of technology in education, especially K12. A couple issues ago (yes, that tells you how far behind on some stuff I am) they ran an article titled Opening A New Door about the possibility of schools switching to open source software.
The opening of the story is quite telling as it starts with the question, "To Vista or not to Vista". The question was one faced by a school district in Illinois - going forward, would they stick to the Microsoft platform or look at a Linux platform. I raised the same issue with one of my clients a few months - although no action is needed at the present time, eventually they will be forced to upgrade to Vista or try an alternative. Many other people I work with continue to struggle to get PC's with XP loaded instead of Vista - seems you pretty much have to order them on-line as retail stores don't have anything with XP loaded (I'm guessing they are prevented for contractual reasons even if they did want to sell something customers want). (1 comment, 1175 words in story) Full Story By JCausey, Section SCO Related Articles
One of the questions I've been pondering since SCOX made their bankruptcy filing is whether there is any financial reason for the bankruptcy? Or is it merely a gambit to try to end their failed litigation strategy and avoid paying Novell at the same time? As many people have noted, if you look at just the most recent 10Q's balance sheet, SCOX appears to have more current assets than current liabilities. So why would bankruptcy apply to them? And how would the bankruptcy court view this information?
I've been doing some (albeit limited) research into financial analysis and bankruptcy. As I look at some of the more basic tools one uses in analyzing financial statements, I noted the following: (13 comments, 593 words in story) Full Story By JCausey, Section General Articles
Just received an e-mail from the Zimbra Team announcing that they had been acquired by Yahoo! I've been loosely monitoring Zimbra as a potential workgroup solution to replace Exchange. Unfortunately, I've never had any luck in getting running in a test environment to really try it out, although I had been considering doing so now that I had recently upgraded my server. My other issue has been my dislike for web-based/browser-based e-mail. I suppose I'm too set in my ways, but I seem to really like having a dedicated e-mail client. Perhaps I need to work on breaking that paradigm.
You can read Zimbra's announcement on their web site.
Thanks for reading, (5 comments) Comments >> By JCausey, Section SCO Related Articles
Press release from SCO released today:
http://ir.sco.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=264124 We had been waiting since noting NASDAQ had halted trading shortly after 1p.m. Update [2007-9-14 16:15:15 by JCausey]:The news has begun trickling out, though I have not yet found anything that is an article other than a reprint of SCO's press release. In any case, it is always nice to see the headlines on the Yahoo! summary page for SCOX looking like this:
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Of course we all know it can really happen - a company being delisted from the stock exchange where they normally trade. In fact, it seems to happen all the time. But I am going to guess most readers are like me - the particular companies they follow seem to avoid delisting forever. Many of us have been waiting and waiting and waiting to see The SCO Group (SCOX) be delisted from the NASDAQ. With that stock consistently trading below $1 for a couple weeks now, my understanding is that some triggers may be getting ready to occur.
Anyway, another company that I have followed due to their legal shenanigans is Eagle Broadband (EAG on the AMEX). I first started following them about 1.5 years ago when I was alerted to the fact that they had filed a lawsuit against message board posters over at Yahoo! alleging the "negative" posting history of some posters was evidence that they were engaged in a "short and distort" scheme to drive the stock price down. (5 comments, 723 words in story) Full Story By JCausey, Section General Articles
As I'm sure many readers are aware, Dell recently setup a site they called IdeaStorm in an effort to get feedback from customers or potential customers. After only a brief period of time, a couple of the ideas that quickly rose to the top were requests for Dell to sell PC's with Linux pre-loaded and another was to install OpenOffice.org on PC's that are sold (even Windows PC's).
In response to that, the OpenOffice.org project released a PR and an open letter to Michael Dell urging Dell to install OpenOffice.org on PC's sold by Dell. I'm sure you will see this news showing up shortly via some of the major media outlets. In the meantime though, I have gone ahead and reproduced a copy of the open letter here. (413 words in story) Full Story By ColonelZen, Section General Articles
Been a while since one of these has been front page. Of course we haven't had much interest here of late and I've been too busy to write much.
The changed title is to reflect how these articles are used here, a pointer to external articles with comments which will not be arbitrarily edited. -- TWZ (59 comments) Comments >> By Feldegast, Section Microsoft Related Articles
Microsoft's continued approach using a variety of methods in an effort to dampen the uptake of Linux hints at a serious flaw within Microsoft and highlights fundamental weaknesses in Microsoft's position, especially in areas such as Microsoft's ability to innovate, co-operate and compete on an equal footing.
Methods used by Microsoft include: Using FUD, proxies and paid disparager's of Linux, vague statements regarding patents and making attempts to split the FOSS community through agreements with distributions. The FUD campaign conducted by Microsoft over many years has been multi-pronged but to those within the FOSS community mostly ineffective. The campaign, designed to discourage people from moving to Linux has not gone well for Microsoft given Linux's rate of growth. If Microsoft have patents over Linux Technology as they attempt to imply, then why are they conducting their FUD campaign? They could, with greater ease go to court, disclose their patents and obtain compensation for their alleged intellectual property and end the ambiguity or they could provide a list of their patents that purportedly cover Linux technology and allow the community to remove the items in dispute, yet instead they decide to conduct a campaign of FUD against Linux and the FOSS community. Could it be that they know their patent claims are dubious at best? or perhaps it is due to what would happen should they go to court? Lets think about this for a moment. If Microsoft were to go to court against the FOSS community what would be the most likely repercussions? Microsoft is already disliked in many fields and many nations, are they worried about further damaging their image? are they worried about anti-trust issues in the USA and elsewhere? are they worried about what happened when SCO tried their litigation approach against Linux where the FOSS community banding together against SCO and it's supporters? I think they are very worried. Microsoft's recent agreement with Novell is, from everything I have seen, yet another attempt by Microsoft to disrupt and fracture the Linux community. Unfortunately for now it looks as though it has worked with respect to SUSE as many people have stated they would be now moving away from SUSE or not selecting it in favor of other distributions. Can anyone really believe that Microsoft would wish to sell Linux to their customers? Microsoft has a major problem when it comes to innovation. While new products they release have new features quite often these features have been available in competitors products for quite some time or they don't significantly improve the product providing an incentive to upgrade to the newest version. As a result many Microsoft customers are not upgrading to the latest and greatest version of Office or Windows, instead they simply use what they have as it is "good enough" or they elect to install an alternative offering such as Firefox (which has had tabbed browsing at least two years before Microsoft decided to implement that feature and release IE7) or OpenOffoce.org's suite as it is free and for most users does what they require with regards to a word processor and spreadsheet. These issues I believe are causing Microsoft significant worry and why it has been trying hard to cling on to it's customers, if enough dump Microsoft's office suite that would make it yet another unprofitable department within the company, leaving Windows as the only profitable portion of it's empire and if customers aren't using any Microsoft products within Windows (using instead OpenOffice.org, Firefox, GAIM (for instant messaging) and any number of non Microsoft programming solutions and database offerings) Microsoft must be worried that those customers might also decide to run these same products on Linux instead further reducing Microsoft's profitability. (3 comments) Comments >>
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