IBM launches open source offensive
IBM today stepped up its open source efforts with the contribution of more than 30 projects to SourceForge.net.
More than 30 IBM software projects will by hosted by SourceForge.net, part of the OSTG Network, to give developers broader access to open source technologies.
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