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Doug Levin's CEO Blog: Software development gets agile
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog. Doug Levin's observations as the CEO of Black Duck Software on software development, today's business models, software licenses, Open Source Software, entrepreneurship and venture capital, culture and life in general. Thursday, June 12, 2008. Software development gets agile. Agile software development is a conceptual framework for software development that promotes development iterations, open collaboration, and adaptability throughout the lifecycle of the project. And others that ...
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog: New Blog, New Beginning
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog. Doug Levin's observations as the CEO of Black Duck Software on software development, today's business models, software licenses, Open Source Software, entrepreneurship and venture capital, culture and life in general. Friday, June 13, 2008. New Blog, New Beginning. I have switched location of my blog to www.opensourceadoption.com. As Carlos Castaneda said, “Things don’t change. You change your way of looking, that’s all.”. Gentle reader: Let me make the following recommendations:.
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog: IP is no laughing matter ... or is it?
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog. Doug Levin's observations as the CEO of Black Duck Software on software development, today's business models, software licenses, Open Source Software, entrepreneurship and venture capital, culture and life in general. Saturday, May 24, 2008. IP is no laughing matter . or is it? And Pet Operated Ball Thrower. Are two of my recent favorites. PatentlySilly.com is a little like The Onion. Have a great holiday weekend even if you don't play golf. Posted by Doug Levin. January 16, 2011 a...
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog: Microsoft's mesh-ianic complex
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog. Doug Levin's observations as the CEO of Black Duck Software on software development, today's business models, software licenses, Open Source Software, entrepreneurship and venture capital, culture and life in general. Thursday, May 29, 2008. Whatever doesn't kill us makes us stronger. Both Nietzsche and Kanye West. Famously used these words. But what I found most interesting about Ozzie's talk was what he said about the future of computing. In a word: mesh. As May Jo Foley blogged.
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog: Black Duck in the SDTimes 100
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog. Doug Levin's observations as the CEO of Black Duck Software on software development, today's business models, software licenses, Open Source Software, entrepreneurship and venture capital, culture and life in general. Wednesday, June 4, 2008. Black Duck in the SDTimes 100. Bestowed another distinction on Black Duck naming us one of 100 “companies, tools and open-source projects that made December 2007 a far more productive and efficient time to code than January 2007”.
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog: Open source gets SaaS-y
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog. Doug Levin's observations as the CEO of Black Duck Software on software development, today's business models, software licenses, Open Source Software, entrepreneurship and venture capital, culture and life in general. Thursday, April 24, 2008. Open source gets SaaS-y. When you think of open source software (OSS), Software as a Service (SaaS). Might not be the first thing that comes to mind, but OSS plays a role in SaaS. A new Gartner Group report - Open Source in SaaS, 2008.
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog: Black Duck Named to SD Times 100
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog. Doug Levin's observations as the CEO of Black Duck Software on software development, today's business models, software licenses, Open Source Software, entrepreneurship and venture capital, culture and life in general. Monday, June 9, 2008. Black Duck Named to SD Times 100. Is written for software development managers, has more than 60,000 subscribers in more than 131 countries. Posted by Doug Levin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Building software companies is my professional ...
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog: GPL and Related License Adoption Rates
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog. Doug Levin's observations as the CEO of Black Duck Software on software development, today's business models, software licenses, Open Source Software, entrepreneurship and venture capital, culture and life in general. Wednesday, June 11, 2008. GPL and Related License Adoption Rates. Black Duck led the industry by introducing an accurate depiction of GPLv3, LGPLv3 project adoption and usage in graphical and tabular formats. It’s worth watching. Posted by Doug Levin. Building softwar...
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog: Corporate Application Development in NA & Europe
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog. Doug Levin's observations as the CEO of Black Duck Software on software development, today's business models, software licenses, Open Source Software, entrepreneurship and venture capital, culture and life in general. Wednesday, June 4, 2008. Corporate Application Development in NA and Europe. Summary from Forrester Research survey of. 526 North American and 270 European companies. 8220;For custom-developed applications, which development platforms do you use? Java, Java EE, J2EE.
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog: Microsoft makes its peace with open source software
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Doug Levin's CEO Blog. Doug Levin's observations as the CEO of Black Duck Software on software development, today's business models, software licenses, Open Source Software, entrepreneurship and venture capital, culture and life in general. Saturday, May 10, 2008. Microsoft makes its peace with open source software. That attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches.” And Redmond's saber-rattling about unspecified patent violations. Seems to have quieted down considerably.