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451 CAOS Links - 2007.02.21
Raven Zachary, February 21, 2007 @ 11:59 pm ETMySQL releases carrier grade edition database…OpenLogic and Covalent partner on Apache support…Fonality reaches out to the SMB telephony market…and more…
New ‘MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition’ - Reduces Cost & Complexity of Telecom Subscriber Databases, MySQL AB (Press Release)
OpenLogic Enhances Support For Leading Apache Server Products, OpenLogic / Covalent (Press Release)
Pramati and Covalent Announce Strategic Alliance for Product and Technology Services, Covalent / Pramati (Press Release)
Fonality Breaks Price Barriers, Making Call Centers Affordable for Small Business, Fonality (Press Release)
Red Hat Announces First Annual Innovation Awards, Red Hat (Press Release)
Who wrote 2.6.20?, LWN.net, Jonathan Corbet (Article)
ESR gives up on Fedora, Linux.com, Eric S. Raymond (Article)
Ten Leading Open Source Innovators, Datamation, Jeff Vance (Article)
Three Things Steve Ballmer (and Brad Smith) Get Wrong about Free and Open Source Software, Once More unto the Breach, Stephen Walli (Blog)
Open Source Odds and Sods: Sightings form the Ecosystem, CIO Magazine, Bernard Golden (Blog)
Nobody reads this stuff., LinuxWorld, Don Marti (Blog)
Linux: Cuba and the Communist Connection - Promoting “Fear”, IT Business Edge, Rob Enderle (Blog)
Linux fails to defend itself against imaginary FUD problem, Computer Business Review Online Open Source Weblog, Matthew Aslett (Blog)
Prophesy Red Hat’s future, get $20,000 (and maybe a job), InfoWorld Open Sources, Matt Asay (Blog)
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