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451 CAOS Links – 2006.11.28
Raven Zachary, November 28, 2006 @ 11:59 pm ETIntalio Donates BPMN Modeler to Eclipse Foundation, Intalio (Press Release)
Unisys Predicts 2007 Open Source Trends: Architectural Approaches and Specialized Stacks Will Dominate, Unisys (Press Release)
Trolltech answers industry call for ready-made software suites for Linux-based mobile phones with Qtopia Greensuite Initiative, Trolltech (Press Release)
Xandros Desktop – Professional Spearheads New Line of Enterprise Linux Management Solutions, Xandros (Press Release)
VA Software Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2007 Results, VA Software (Press Release)
Hold the Dates for EclipseCon 2007, Eclipse Foundation (Press Release)
OSDL Mobile Linux Initiative Gains Another Heavy Hitter, OSDL (Press Release)
Collax Security Gateway Adds Advanced Spam Protection, Collax (Press Release)
Q&A: Novell CEO gives behind-the-scenes account of deal with Microsoft, Computerworld, Don Tennant (Article)
Open source and management disputes, ZDNet Open Source Blog, Dana Blanenhorn (Blog)
Slashdot, SourceForge, ThinkGeek carry VA Software, ZDNet Between the Lines Blog, Larry Dignan (Blog)
Mark Radcliffe on developing open source policy, InfoWorld Open Sources Blog, Dave Rosenberg (Blog)
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Intalio is an interesting BPM company that seems ignored by the large analyst firms. Would be interesting if 451 started coverage on them.
Hi James. We’ve been covering Intalio since 2002 in our MIS service – here is a search link to our coverage. The research is only available to our clients, but you’ll get a sense of our coverage from the search results. In my upcoming CAOS Report on software vendors ‘going open,’ we will be profiling Intalio and sharing some insights in their shift from a proprietary to an open source business model.