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451 CAOS Links - 2007.07.30

Raven Zachary, July 30, 2007 @ 10:22 pm ET

The 451 Group releases new report on open source systems management. Adaptive Planning reports 2007 growth. Qlusters obtains new funding. (and more)

The ‘Big Four’ Systems Management Vendors Are Ripe for a Shake-up From Open Source Players, The 451 Group (Press Release)

Adaptive Planning Achieves Record First Half 2007 Results, Adaptive Planning (Press Release)

Actuate Reports Second Quarter Financial Results, Actuate (Press Release)

Linux: It’s Not Just for Servers Anymore, Wired, Michael Calore (Article)

Mozilla to push Thunderbird out of the nest, Ars Technica, Ryan Paul (Article)

Qlusters Raises Third Round, Private Equity HUB (Article)

Sun’s ‘Project Copy Linux’ not a Linux copy, Reg Developer, Ashlee Vance (Article)

Open Source at Microsoft, Microsoft - Port 25, Bill Hilf (Blog)

OSI avoids open source war, ZDNet Open Source Blog, Dana Blankenhorn (Blog)

Fontango COO votes with his feet: no open source, no future, CNET - The Open Road, Matt Asay (Blog)

Open Source convention: you have to have a good reason not to open the source, O’Reilly ONLamp, Andy Oram (Blog)

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