In this interview we talk with Joseph. In specific, we talk about: The case for developing for Mono under Windows Challenges in coupling open source development to Microsoft platforms The relationship (or lack thereof) between Mono and Wine Microsoft tools as they relate to Mono development Market evolution with Moonlight, Silverlight, and Flash Sean…
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The State of Local SEO: Industry Insights for a Successful 2019
Local search marketing acts as a connection between your business and real-world communities. This bridge leads to those places where you have consumers living, working, and making the vast majority of their total purchases. These are also the places where the competition is more intense than ever. The local marketers today are faced with more…
Interview with Joe Brockmeier – openSUSE Community Manager at Novell
In this interview we talk with Joe. In specific, we talk about: Where openSUSE fits into the desktop Linux landscape Relationships between openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and upstream projects The effect of commercial agreements on open source projects The future roadmap for openSUSE Bringing together technical and non-technical users in open source projects…
Interview With Warren Woodford – Founder Of Mepis
In this interview we talk with Warren. In specific, we talk about: The origins of SimplyMEPIS Ubuntu’s role in the larger community Differences among distros from a developer perspective Corporate use of free versus for-fee Linux The Linux desktop and the future of client-side Linux Future directions of note: IPv6 and DNSSEC Sean Campbell: Warren, could…
3 Basic Things All Internet Marketers Need to Know
A successful internet marketing strategy isn’t just made up of one strategy. It combines marketing data and various SEO techniques which results in driving targeted traffic to a website and ultimately, increased sales. Internet marketers need to know what strategies are available to them and how to use them to capture a solid customer base….
Is Security Really That Hard To Measure?
There’s a good article on LinuxWorld about the security debate between open-source and Windows. My first question is, does it need to be a debate? In this day and age, isn’t it easy enough to quantify vulnerabilities? If you are looking for subjective opinion, I recommend looking through the interviews we’ve done here. At the…
Interview With Greg Kroah-Hartman – Linux Kernel Dev/Maintainer
If anyone knows Linux kernel driver development, it’s Greg Kroah-Hartman, who’s been working deep in Linux for over a decade. In this interview, Greg talks about how the Linux project has accommodated the accelerating rate of change for the kernel, and offers some insight on where Linux is headed. How development on the Linux kernel…
Interview With Matt Gibbs – Development Manager – UI Framework And Services – Microsoft
In this interview with Matt, we asked him about: Approaching open and closed source SDL Development challenges for UI Framework and Services team Handling security within feature development Incorporating SDL into ASP.NET Launching multiple distributions with open source Testing against multiple operating systems Testing cycle for features Managing bug fixes and feature stability Following a…
Interview With Rod Johnson – CEO – Interface21
In this interview with Rod, CEO of Interface 21 and founder of the Spring framework, we asked him about: Development methodology of Spring framework Contributors to Spring Selection of code and features for the Spring framework Ways in which developers support open source Open source development cycle Importance of technical support Code aggregation in open…
Stormy Peters, Directory Of Community And Partner Programs For OpenLogic
A prominent free and open source software (FOSS) advocate, Stormy Peters joins OpenLogic from Hewlett-Packard (HP) where she founded and managed the Open Source Program Office. As an early adopter of open source, Stormy was responsible for HP’s open source strategy, policy and business practices. She was also a founding member of HP’s Linux Division….