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Sun Microsystems: Java Remains Proprietary Amid Open Source Push

This can be considered closure to an issue that could have affected the entire open-source community. The idea of making Java the basis of a secure, open-source development platform is simply not viable right now. . . .. Despite urging from competitors and open source advocates, Sun Microsystems Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., will not open the source to its Java programming language anytime soon, said Sun CEO Scott McNealy during a news conference at the 2004 FOSE conference. "We're trying to understand what problem does it solve that is not already solved," McNealy said. Last month Eric Raymond, noted open source programmer and president of the Open Source Initiative advocacy group, posted an open letter to McNealy calling for Sun to make Java open source. "Sun's insistence on continuing tight control of the Java code has damaged Sun's long-term interests by throttling acceptance of the language in the open-source community, ceding the field (and probably the future) to scripting-language competitors like Python and Perl," Raymond wrote. Java is an object-oriented language developed by Sun. Written originally for embedded devices, Java was designed to allow a single program to be written once and be able to run on multiple platforms without modification, through the use of the software-based Java Virtual Machine. Although Sun maintains Java is an open implementation, allowing other software manufacturers to license the code and build competing Java-based products, the company maintains control over what changes can be made to the language. One advantage of keeping Java under its own control is that competing factions break the language into incompatible versions, McNealy said. He noted that Linux already suffers from this problem. The leading Linux vendor, Red Hat Inc. of Raleigh, N.C., has already introduced features in its own version of Linux that make it incompatible with other versions. Since Linux is open source, Red Hat was free to build its own version of the operating system. In contrast, when MicrosoftCorp. of Redmond, Wash., tried to introduce features into its own version of Java that wouldn't work in non-Windows systems, Sun successfully blocked the changes through legal means, McNealy said. The link for this article located at GovernmentComputerNews is no longer available. . Scott McNealy explains the reasoning for Java's proprietary design, emphasizing its impact on the software development landscape amidst the rising calls for open source options. Java Development, Software Control, Open Source Advocacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 25, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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IBM's New Software Strengthens Digital Data Encryption Control

IBM has unveiled new software that lets companies use encryption to control the online distribution of any digital data including music, text and video. The software maker wants companies to be able to sell copyrighted data files while preventing wholesale copying and distribution by users.. . .. IBM has unveiled new software that lets companies use encryption to control the online distribution of any digital data including music, text and video. The software maker wants companies to be able to sell copyrighted data files while preventing wholesale copying and distribution by users. It also sees potential for the financial and healthcare industries, where private data could be shared while limiting broader access, said the marketing director of IBM's digital media group, Scott Burnett. Sales of digital-rights management software by IBM and rivals such as Intertrust Technologies and Macrovision have been slow, said IDC analyst Joshua Duhl. The link for this article located at Financial Review is no longer available. . Microsoft's latest application equips organizations with management of digital information safeguarding and sharing.. Data Encryption, Digital Media, Software Security, Copyright Control, Distribution Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Apr 08, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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Influence of SSSCA on Software Management of Digital Devices Analysis

Basically, the SSSCA seeks to enforce rigorous rights controls on all digital devices and their software -- to make it "unlawful to manufacture, import, offer to the public, provide or otherwise traffic in any interactive digital device that does not include" security systems earning Hollywood's approval. To really see this in the proper light, here's a quote from the draft legislation. . .. Basically, the SSSCA seeks to enforce rigorous rights controls on all digital devices and their software -- to make it "unlawful to manufacture, import, offer to the public, provide or otherwise traffic in any interactive digital device that does not include" security systems earning Hollywood's approval. To really see this in the proper light, here's a quote from the draft legislation : The term "interactive digital device" means any machine, device, product, software, or technology, whether or not included with or as part of some other machine, device, product, software, or technology, that is designed, marketed or used for the primary purpose of, and that is capable of, storing, retrieving, processing, performing, transmitting, receiving, or copying information in digital form. Well, that covers everything from my PC to the clock radio on my desk. It also applies to every piece of a computer system and its software, along with any digital office equipment and maybe a few household appliances -- desktops, servers, hard disks, RAM, and anything that even comes into contact with digital information is subject to the SSSCA. To call this description all-encompassing would be the understatement of the century. But more important, what could it mean for business? The link for this article located at Earthweb is no longer available. . Basically, the SSSCA seeks to enforce rigorous rights controls on all digital devices and their soft. basically, sssca, seeks, enforce, rigorous, rights, controls, digital, devices, their. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Mar 07, 2002 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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CGN C-4 Chip: Locate And Self-Destruct Stolen Computers

The Cyber Group Network Corp. (CGN) is developing a software-controlled hardware device that can be installed in computers worldwide to either locate or destroy the devices when they are lost or stolen. . . .. The Cyber Group Network Corp. (CGN) is developing a software-controlled hardware device that can be installed in computers worldwide to either locate or destroy the devices when they are lost or stolen. CGN says that the hardware/software combination, code named "The C-4 Chip," will be able to determine the location, within five feet, of missing or stolen computers as well as other devices, anywhere on the planet. CyberCrimeCorp, a subsidiary of CGN, will distribute the device. According to the company, for locating a computer that is stolen or missing, a toll-free number will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in more than 20 countries. The link for this article located at ComputerUser is no longer available. . An automated electronic mechanism by CGN efficiently tracks or eliminates lost laptops with precision and safety.. Cyber Group Network, Self-Destruct Feature, Tracking Technology. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 13, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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