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Mark R. Hinkle
Mark Hinkle is the Vice President of Community at Zenoss Inc. the maker of the open source application, server, and network management software. He also is along-time open source expert and advocate. He is a co-founder of both the Open Source Management Consortium and the Desktop Linux Consortium. He has served as Editor-in-Chief for both LinuxWorld Magazine and Enterprise Open Source Magazine. Hinkle is also the author of the book, "Windows to Linux Business Desktop Migration" (Thomson, 2006). His blog on open source, technology, and new media can be found at http://www.socializedsoftware.com.

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Which of These Six Open Source Companies Will Be the Next Red Hat?
In the world of open source software Red Hat's crossed over from exciting leader to respectable elder statesman. The action is among the new batch of up-and-coming open source software companies who are not yet venture backed but are developing interesting technol...
2008 Is the Year of the Acquisition: The Only Question Now Is, "Who's Next?"
Is 2008 going to be the Year of the Acquisition? Activity in 2007 was on the rise but now things seem to be at full speed. I remember when Alta Vista and Excite! were the hot search engines, my how the world has changed. It looks like it's narrowing down to a two ...
From Linux World to EOS - A Futurist Reminisces
It is with some sadness that I am writing my last editorial for Enterprise Open Source Magazine. As the founding editor-in-chief of this magazine and a past contributor to its predecessor, I am going to miss it. However, all things must end and this chapter of my ...
Do You Accept the iPology?
I am very conflicted by Steve Jobs iPology. You see I bought the iPhone on day one. Normally, I would say they told me the price, I paid it, and I moved on no big deal. I am/was happy that I purchased the iPhone it's been a very cool choice for me. However, when S...
Open Source, Part of a Bigger Trend
During my career I have had the privilege and the misfortune to be involved with quite a few nascent businesses. Some have been small, with no more than five or ten employees. To this day they still have that many or less. Others grew from 50 employees to over 10,...
Ubuntu Fails to Impress
AMD has announced that they will be working on a strategy to open source drivers for their ATI hardware including their X1000 series and HD2000 series. It's been a long time coming as any Linux desktop guy knew to go for the nVidia graphics card because they support...
Do You Grok Open Source?
Open source owes its success to a large group of people who have a shared set of values about which they feel strongly. Mainstream society probably lacks any real understanding of the things that matter to them in the world of open source. It's ironic that the ter...
The Linux Desktop Marches On
There was a time when you couldn't shut me up about the Linux desktop. I was a fanatic. In 2000, I made the switch to a full-time virus-free Linux desktop and weeks of crash-free computing. I was a zealot. However, I did suffer from a few of the alternative operat...
Editorial — Welcome to Opensville
I had originally written an editorial for this month's issue titled, 'Is Commercialization Killing Open Source?' Then I read William Hurley's blog (ht tp://talk.bmc.com/blogs/b log-whurley/whurley/opens ville). William or as his friends call him, 'whurley,' is the chie...
EOS Editorial — When Open Is Really 'Open'
Of late there has been a lot of buzz around what constitutes open source software. Industry leaders and pundits alike have weighed in on the 'openness' of certain software and companies' business models. The generally recognized test for open source software is th...
EOS Editorial — The Parable of the Innovator and the Purple Cow
Blogs are a great platform for people to espouse their passions (not unlike editorials). They are different than traditional news outlets because they may be objective, opinionated, and even wrong. Interestingly enough, each of these behaviors is frequently rewarded equally.
The Year of Virtualization
I think it's going to be a great year for IT. I think it's going to be a whole new ballgame though compared to the spending habits of the dot.com era. I think IT is back but I qualify that as 'smart IT' where purchases are scrutinized and value solutions win out o...
EOS Editorial — The End of an Era
The other day I was driving down the highway when I passed an American classic, a 1965 Ford Mustang. As I waxed nostalgic, I realized that there will never be another era in history where we will appreciate automobiles like those produced in the 1950s and 1960s. N...
"From a Business Standpoint It's Very Compelling" Says Hinkle As Second Life Viewer Goes Open Source
Linden Labs, developer of the virtual online world, Second Life, has announced that they will be releasing their virtual world viewer client software under the GNU Public License. This is a very smart move especially for a business driven by community. It also has...
EOS Editorial — Linux Everywhere
This has been an exciting month for proponents of the Linux server. Two of the world's largest software companies have started to provide Linux support and services. As you probably already know, on October 25, Oracle announced that they would be selling their own...
Is This the Death of the Client Operating System?
The Linux desktop replacing the Windows desktop in its current incarnation is both silly and impractical. As our applications move to the network the need to replicate the Windows desktop computing environment on Linux is unnecessary.
EOS Editorial — The Three OS Monty
Let me preface this discussion with the disclaimer that I am not the typical desktop user. I am technical; I am mobile and travel frequently; I support and use software that runs on multiple operating systems; and I am an incessant tinkerer. Now that we got that o...
i-Technology Viewpoint: "Open Source Is Not a Trend, It's a Paradigm Shift"
I recently read an article in the 'mainstream' media that gave me pause. The author made an assertion that the current trend towards Open Source might just be a passing fad. I thought about this and looked critically at the software industry, thinking about whethe...
An Open Source Approach to Software Integration
Enterprise Open Source Magazine editor-in-chief, Mark Hinkle, interviewed Mulesource CTO Ross Mason and founder of the Mule Enterprise Servive Bus (ESB) project about the usefulness of this technology and its recent success.
EOS Interview — Taking a Solutions Approach
Paula Hunter is an industry veteran who has an extensive background in Linux and open source. She was tapped in May of this year to lead the U.S. marketing efforts for Collax (www.collax.com), a Linux distribution aimed at addressing the needs of the small and med...
EOS Editorial — Net Neutrality
First, Internet access will be the core telecom service of the future. Not only will essentially everyone in the developed world be connected to the Internet, but more and more applications will migrate to the Internet. In our homes we will use a variety of devices ...
EOS Editorial —The Times They Are a Changing
In the 1964 Bob Dylan song The Time's They are A-Changin' it says, 'Come gather 'round people, wherever you roam and admit that the waters around you have grown, And accept it that soon you'll be drenched to the bone. If your time to you is worth savin' then you b...
Enterprise Open Source Editorial — Coexistence
Sometimes I worry that I sound like a broken record repeating the phrases Open Source, open standards, and virtualization over and over again like an obsessive parrot. I refuse to stray away from what I believe are some of the most important considerations for you...
rPath: The Software Appliance Company
One of the most touted benefits of Linux and open source programs is their flexibility. However, as the popularity of Linux has grown, some of the flexibility seems to have been sacrificed. As larger Linux vendors have become more standardized to support certified...
Open Source Hardware
The benefits of commodity hardware are well known. Competition among memory, storage, and chip providers has benefited the consumer and driven down PC prices. My belief is that the next big 'open opportunity' is for the Open Source commodity laptop. The consumer w...
Making Sure Migration Is an Option
As time passes, the base of Linux users is growing in the data center, desktop, and even embedded electronic devices. Numbers from industry analysts point out that Linux server shipments have shown double-digit growth every quarter for over two years. In many case...
Linux.SYS-CON.com Editor Profile: Jon Walker, CTO, Versora
The thing I like about Linux.SYS-CON.com is that most of the authors by and large practice what they preach. Every one of our staff is involved with a Linux vendor company, a non-profit, or is an active user of Open Source technology.
Running Your Business on Linux
As many of our readers already know, all the editors of LinuxWorld Magazine have day jobs where we use Linux and open source. Some like Paul Sterne of Open-Xchange (www.openexchange.com) and Jon Walker of Linux migration specialists, Versora (www.versora.com), w...
Trans-Pacific Open Source Software Conference (TPOSSCON) 2006
Where do you go if you want to discuss Open Source with some of the most influential Open Source leaders in Asia, Australia, and the rest of the Pacific Rim?
Getting Pot Odds from Open Source
I'm a poker junkie. Yes, the game that's been played at kitchen tables and on riverboats for the last 150 years. The game that American folk hero Wild Bill Hickok was playing in Deadwood when he was gunned down holding two pairs - aces and eights - since then know...
Mark Hinkle's Linux.SYS-CON.com Blog: "The New Technology Acronym RAMAN?"
I was recently asked what technologies where hot. I started to think about it and I came up with my own list (given below). I then started to think of what acronym could be spawned from that technology grouping. The acronym LAMP that describes the Linux, Apache, M...
"A Watershed Event for Open Source Office Suites": Linux.SYS-CON.com Reviews StarOffice 8
On September 27, Sun released StarOffice 8, their cross-platform office suite, which they believe to be the best alternative to the business standard, Microsoft Office. This new product release along with the release of OpenOffice.org 2.0, on October 20, was a w...
Desktop Computing and Beyond
The year is 2015 and I am sitting at my desk typing on my 'computer;' I interact with it through a holographic projection of a keyboard etched with blue-green lasers on my desktop and a whopping 42' wide image projected onto my office wall. The walls are painted wit...
Linux.SYS-CON.com Editorial: It's About the Tools
I have spent the last 10 years implementing, using, and advocating Linux for a variety of applications. During that time I have watched the steady progression of Linux, gaining success as a server, desktop, and embedded operating system. The facts are indisputable...
Mark Hinkle's Linux.SYS-CON.com Blog: Patents and Open Source
I have had growing concerns over the potential wickedness of patents. You see as a good friend who is the COO of a patent processing software company recently pointed out to me: that patents don't entitle you to do anything instead, they give your the leverage to ...
Case Study: Biocomputing Solutions Using Linux Networx Cluster System
Tulane University is home to the Center for Computational Science (CCS), a unique facility designed to provide computational resources for research projects across many disciplines. The Center provides an infrastructure for investigators interested in computationa...
The Future's So Bright For Open Source I've Got to Wear Shades
I recently broke my glasses though I admit I don't wear them much and I started to notice that I was squinting more. Sometimes I could make out what was going on on my Linux desktop, which is set to a whopping 1920 x 1200 resolution, but I couldn't quite make out ...
Nitix Linux Operating System - Debate Between Open Source and Microsoft
There is a new facet in the debate between open source and Microsoft, pitting the flexibility of open source against the tight integration of Microsoft technologies. One camp claims that integration is the key for ease-of-use and consequent cost-savings from reduc...
LinuxWorld Conference and Expo Recap - San Francisco 2005
Mark Twain once said, 'The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.' However, the sun was shining and it was beautiful the week of August 8th in the Golden Gate city for IDG's semi-annual U.S Linux event. As Linux continued into the mainstream, ...
i-Technology Viewpoint: The New Paradigm of IT Buying
With the U.S. economy and IT spending finally appearing to be making a comeback and China and India adopting IT faster than you can say symmetric multiprocessing, why am I predicting layoffs?

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