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451 CAOS Links - 2008.04.22
Raven Zachary, April 22, 2008 @ 11:59 pm ETMicrosoft and Novell extend collaboration to China. IDC sees open source growing in importance with end users. rPath to use SUSE Linux for appliances. (and more)
Microsoft and Novell Extend Reach of Interoperability Collaboration to China, Microsoft / Novell (Press Release)
Open Source Software Grows in Importance to End-User Organizations Providing Rising Services Opportunity for Quality Assurance and Testing, IDC Survey Reveals, IDC (Press Release)
rPath to OEM SUSE Linux Enterprise Server from Novell for Appliances, rPath (Press Release)
Latest Server Release Expands Ubuntu Enterprise Profile, Canonical (Press Release)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Delivers Dramatic Virtualization Performance with HP Server and AMD Processor Technologies, Red Hat (Press Release)
Zenoss Closes Record Quarter with Over 100 Enterprise Customers, Opens New Development Center in Austin, Texas, Zenoss (Press Release)
AlterPoint Expands into Europe with Open Network Management Initiative, AlterPoint (Press Release)
Terracotta Adds Rich Visualization to Leading Java Clustering Solution, Terracotta (Press Release)
OSA Announces New Board Members to Guide Consortium Push Toward Interoperability, Open Solutions Alliance (OSA) (Press Release)
Fedora goes to a community-dominated board, LWN.net, Paul Frields (Article)
Mercury News interview: Fitting MySQL into Sun’s orbit, San Jose Mercury News, Brandon Bailey (Article)
Ask RedMonk: Open Source Indemnification - the Q&A, RedMonk - Tecosystems, Stephen O’Grady (Blog)
Did Canonical Just Get Punked by Red Hat and Novell?, Linux Today Blog, Brian Proffitt (Blog)
Has MySQL Forgotten All It Learnt?, Computerworld UK, Glyn Moody (Blog)
Does Open Source Participation Open CareerĀ Opportunities?, Marketing at Eclipse, Ian Skerrett (Blog)
Wired Asks the Wrong Question about Open Source, CIO - The Open Source, Bernard Golden (Blog)
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