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451 CAOS Links - 2008.04.25

Raven Zachary, April 25, 2008 @ 10:21 pm ET

Red Hat changes executive roles. Concurrent announces quarterly results. SnapLogic launches product update. (and more)

Red Hat Announces Improvements in Organizational Alignment to Focus on Top Priorities, Red Hat (Press Release)

Concurrent Computer Corporation Announces Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2008 Financial Results, Concurrent (Press Release)

SnapLogic Introduces Really Simple Integration, SnapLogic (Press Release)

Linux Foundation Reports Highlights from Annual Collaboration Summit, Linux Foundation (Press Release)

SnapLogic and WaveMaker Enter Strategic Alliance, SnapLogic / WaveMaker (Press Release)

Timesys and Lineo Form Strategic Alliance, Timesys / Lineo Solutions (Press Release)

WaveMaker Introduces Visual Ajax Studio for Mac Developers, WakeMaker (Press Release)

Elluminate and Unicon Contribute Sakai/Elluminate Tool to the Sakai Community, Unicon / Elluminate (Press Release)

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Accepted for Common Criteria Evaluation, Red Hat / atsec information security (Press Release)

Aras Brings Enterprise Open Source on Microsoft to the PLM Market in EMEA, Aras (Press Release)

Bill Gates: “the GPL, which we disagree with”, Ars Technica, Emil Protalinski (Article)

Ubuntu launchpad for Affero?, Reg Developer, Phil Manchester (Article)

The Challenge Open Source Presents to CIOs, CIO - The Open Source, Bernard Golden (Blog)

Google Summer of Code 2008 Takes 1,125 Developers, InternetNews Blog, Sean Michael Kerner (Blog)

Five Reasons Ubuntu Server Revolution Begins Today, The VAR Guy (Blog)

Why you hate the GPL and why I love it, CNET - The Open Road, Matt Asay (Blog)

The Heron takes flight, here be dragons, Mark Shuttleworth (Blog)

Community: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly at Web 2.0 Expo, Fast Wonder, Dawn Foster (Blog)

Participation in standards…, Microsoft - Matusow’s Blog, Jason Matusow (Blog)

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