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451 CAOS Links – 2007.04.16

, April 16, 2007 @ 10:14 pm ET

Former OSDL CEO Cohen unveils new company. Canonical launches new version of Ubuntu. OpenLogic releases survey data showing positive feedback on GPLv3. (and more)

Former OSDL CEO Stuart Cohen Launches Company Targeting Enterprise IT With Open Source Development Approach, CollabNet (Press Release)

Latest Ubuntu delivers on the promise of Open Source, Canonical (Press Release)

Survey of OpenLogic Expert Community Shows Open Source Developers Are Positive On Draft 3 of GPLv3 Despite Some Concerns About Provisions, OpenLogic (Press Release)

SNIA and the Eclipse Foundation Announce Alliance, Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) / Eclipse Foundation (Press Release)

Alfresco Extends Leadership with Major Customer Deals, Alfresco Software (Press Release)

Compiere Opens International Subsidiary; Expands Executive Team to Support Increased Product Demand, Compiere (Press Release)

Unisys Announces High Performance Open Payments Platform to Help Banks Deliver Efficient Revenue-Generating Products, Unisys (Press Release)

Trolltech Announces Qtopia Greenphone Developer Challenge, Trolltech (Press Release)

Watchfire Releases Industry’s Most Extensible and Customizable Web Application Vulnerability Testing Solution and Launches New Open Source Community for Developing New Scanning Capabilities, Watchfire (Press Release)

Nokia and S60 make the Web personal on your mobile, Nokia (Press Release)

VersionOne Opens Agile Management Platform, VersionOne (Press Release)

Dekoh announces public alpha of open source Rich Internet Applications platform based on Java, Dekoh (Press Release)

Making High-volume Digital Storage More Affordable for Content Producers, Pogo Linux Unveils Two New Interoperable Storage Systems at NAB, Pogo Linux (Press Release)

Was I Too Tough on RHEL 5?, eWeek, Jason Brooks (Article)

Travel Back in Time With GPLv3, Computerworld, Jonathan Zuck (Article)

The relative value of open source to open services, FactoryCity, Chris Messina (Blog)

The 451 Group on ‘Going Open’, InfoWorld Open Sources, Matt Asay (Blog)

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