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Andy Oram is an editor at O'Reilly Media, which is a highly respected book publisher and technology information provider. An employee of the company since 1992, Andy currently specializes in free software and open source technologies. His work for O'Reilly includes the first books ever published commercially in the United States on Linux, and the 2001 title Peer-to-Peer. His modest programming and system administration skills are mostly self-taught.
Andy is also a member of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility and writes often for the O'Reilly Network and other publications. Topics include policy issues related to the Internet and trends affecting technical innovation and its effects on society. His web site is www.praxagora.com/andyo.
Andy works at the O'Reilly office in Cambridge, Massachusetts and lives nearby with his wife, two children, and a six-foot grand piano that can often be heard late at night.
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Open source sweeping software firms, bolstering SaaS (interview with Black Duck)
April 28 2010
Free and open source software is profiting from its own maturity, the economic recession, and the comfort level of developers for using the software, and nowhere is open source more important than in Software as a Service. read moreMySQL conference 2010: thriving as one of many
April 15 2010
The future course of MySQL in an environment with many new and intriguing alternatives to relational databases, and multiple versions of MySQL itself. read moreMySQL conference begins in the midst of industry shifts
April 13 2010
The conference comes at a time of unusual uncertainty and change for MySQL--and I'm not talking about the Oracle acquisition, which the community dealt with last year. read moreMongoDB experts model the move from a relational database to MongoDB
April 08 2010
Because the MySQL conference starts next week and O'Reilly just released a pre-publication version of MongoDB: The Definitive Guide, I decided to spice up discussion a bit by asking the authors about a common question: how to move from MySQL to MongoDB. read moreDC Circuit court rules in Comcast case, leaves the FCC a job to do
April 06 2010
The DC Circuit didn't tell the FCC to turn back. It has a job to do--promoting the spread of high-speed networking, and ensuring that it is affordable by growing numbers of people--and it just has to find the right tool for the job. read moreImagine a world that has moved entirely to cloud computing
April 01 2010
For April Fools Day: a short story about a rare skill: Hardware Guy. read moreWhy health care is coming to the Open Source convention
March 26 2010
This year for the first time, O'Reilly's Open Source convention contains a track on health care IT. In this blog I'll explain why we created the track and why OSCon is a promising venue for trends that will move and shake health care in positive ways. read moreMarch 22 2010
I just heard of the death of Robin Milner, which seems to have been quite unexpected. Professor Milner was interviewed in Masterminds of Programming in relation to his work on the ML language. read moreCurrent activities at the Electronic Information Privacy Center
March 19 2010
A few of the recent campaigns of Electronic Information Privacy Center include whole-body imaging at airports, the Smart Grid, and cell phone privacy in the workplace. EPIC demands that institutions take responsibility for privacy, designing it into their systems. read moreNoSQL: Staying for the feature presentation
March 12 2010
I left the NoSQL Live conference in Boston with the impression that features rather than architecture drive the adoption of NoSQL projects. read moreechotracker as an aggregation tool for different user integrations
March 10 2010
A developer preview was just released of a new open source tool called echotracker that aims to collect interesting information about the people you communicate with and present it to you as you're reading your email. read moreReport from HIMMS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
March 05 2010
lectronic record systems need all kinds of underlying support. Your patient doesn't want to hear, "You need an antibiotic right away, but we'll order it tomorrow when our IT guy comes in to reboot the system." Your accounts manager would be almost as upset if you told her that billing will be delayed for… read moreReport from HIMMS Health IT conference: toward interoperability and openness
March 04 2010
The U.S. has a mobile population, bringing their aches and pains to a plethora of institutions and small providers. That's why health care needs interoperability. Furthermore, despite superb medical research, we desperately need to share more information and crunch it in creative new ways. That's why health care needs openness. read moreReport from HIMMS Health IT conference: from Silicon Valley technology to Silicon Valley risk-taking
March 02 2010
Although many people have been saying that the medical field would benefit from a Silicon Valley approach to technology, it's coming to seem that even more important would be a Silicon Valley approach to risk-taking. Initial report from annual HIMSS conference. read moreNoSQL conference coming to Boston
February 24 2010
On March 11 Boston will host a conference on the movement broadly known as NoSQL. This blog looks at who uses these projects and discusses the role of open source communities. read moreRecent Posts | All Posts

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