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451 CAOS Links – 2007.07.25

, July 25, 2007 @ 5:35 pm ET

SugarCRM to adopt the GPLv3. SiCortex secures $10m in venture debt. BMC opens up on OSS plans. (and more)

SugarCRM Open Source Project Announces Adoption of GPL v3 Free & Open Source Software (FOSS) License, SugarCRM (Press Release)

SiCortex Ramps up with $10 Million in Venture Debt, SiCortex (Press Release)

ITema Releases the First Enterprise Service Bus for PHP Developers, ITema (Press Release)

Entrust Contributes Essential PKI Technology Component to Open-Source Community, Entrust (Press Release)

Jive Software Launches Innovative Developer Community for Clearspace, Jive Software (Press Release)

Zmanda Delivers Powerful New Way to Manage MySQL Backups, Zmanda (Press Release)

Seven RFID Organizations Support Open-Source Low-Level Reader Protocol Software Development, IBM and other organizations (Press Release)

The all-new Linux Fund Visa Card launches today, Linux Fund (Press Release)

Attorney: GPLv3 may not bind Microsoft, News.com, Brett Winterford (Article)

Yes, We’re Open, BMC Software – Opensville, William Hurley (Blog)

OSCON: Open Source Awards 2007, O’Reilly Radar, Brady Forrest (Blog)

5 Questions to Ponder from OSCON, Illuminata Perpsectives, Gordon Haff (Blog)

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  2. Sean Kerner says:

    I’ve got one more for your link roundup Raven:

    Open Source ETL Takes On Proprietary Intelligence.
    It’s a roundup piece on the open source ETL players Talend, Apatar and Pentaho