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451 CAOS Links – 2007.04.17
Raven Zachary, April 17, 2007 @ 11:59 pm ETOpen Kernel Labs debuts open source microkernel OS. Canonical signs license agreement with Open Invention Network. JasperSoft announces development community wins. (and more)
New Company Open Kernel Labs Brings Increased Reliability, Security and Performance to Key Embedded Systems in Mobile and Consumer Devices, Open Kernel Labs (Press Release)
Canonical Signs License Agreement With Open Invention Network, Open Invention Network / Canonical (Press Release)
JasperSoft Open Source Business Intelligence Community Grows to Over 30,000 Registered Developers in First Nine Months, JasperSoft (Press Release)
Fonality Continues Leadership of Asterisk-Based Market, Fonality (Press Release)
OrangeHRM Open Source HRM System Launches On-Demand Option, Releases New Edition with Broad Enhancements, OrangeHRM (Press Release)
Groundwork Releases New Version Of Groundwork Monitor To The Open Source Community, GroundWork Open Source (Press Release)
Pentaho Announces Mondrian 2.3, Pentaho (Press Release)
Adomo Connects Asterisk Open Source and Microsoft Exchange, Adomo (Press Release)
RedHawk Real-Time Linux Release 4.2 Offers New Functionality and Performance Scalability, Concurrent (Press Release)
OSGeo Graduates MapGuide Open Source to Full Project Status, Autodesk (Press Release)
Open Source SI CIGNEX Develops ‘Master Key’ for Opening ‘Proprietary Vendor Lock-Ins’, CIGNEX Technologies (Press Release)
What Makes An Open Source Project Successful?, InformationWeek, Charlie Babcock (Article)
CentOS lures Red Hat Linux users with software update service, SearchEnterpriseLinux, Jack Loftus (Article)
Linux and Solaris face off, Reg Developer, David Norfolk (Article)
Are SMBs Missing the Open Source Boat?, LinuxInsider, Erika Murphy (Article)
Taking freedom further, Here Be Dragons, Mark Shuttleworth (Blog)
The High Cost of Open Source, Billy on Open Source, Billy Marshall (Blog)
The Shackles of Success with Closed vs. Open Source, Red Monk – People Over Process, Michael Cote (Blog)
10 reasons for enterprises to use opensource, Confused of Calcutta, JP Rangaswami (Blog)
Open Source meets Demand Generation, Ghosts in the Machine, Roy Russo (Blog)
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