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451 CAOS Links 2009.01.20

, January 20, 2009 @ 1:07 pm ET

Red Hat updates Enterprise Linux. Vyatta announces significant progress. Intalio is looking for acquisition targets. A slight difference of opinion over Samba 4. CMSwire spills the beans on Alfresco Labs 3d. And more.

Official announcements
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 Now Available with Leading Virtualization Performance and Next-Generation Java and Processor Support Capabilities Red Hat

Vyatta Grows Open, Linux-Based Networking 600 Percent During 2008 Recession Vyatta

Open Solutions Alliance Releases 2009 Member Predictions Open Solutions Alliance

Webtide and Terracotta Simplify Deployment and Lower Cost of Building Reliable Web Applications Terracotta

Liferay and Terracotta Partner to Deliver Enhanced Scalability for Liferay Portal Liferay

Opengear Launches Partner Program Opengear

OrangeHRM reaches 200,000 downloads OrangeHRM

News articles
Citrix plans virtualisation shake-up with new software James Niccolai, IDG News Service

Alfresco Releases Web Studio with Alfresco Labs 3d Barb Mosher, CMSwire

Active Directory comes to Linux with Samba 4 Rodney Gedda, Techworld

Active Directory in Samba 4 ‘an old story’ Sam Varghese, ITwire

Open source developers ride the cloud Paul Krill, InfoWorld

DesktopLinux Survey 2009 DesktopLinux.com

Blogs
Looking for Acquisition Targets Ismael Ghalimi

How Much is that Project in the Window? Tarus Balog

Plans for 2009 Ian Skerrett, Eclipse Foundation

Brookings Conference on Software and Business Method Patents Highlights Need for Reform Rob Tiller, Red Hat

Zimbra hits 20 million paid mailboxes Matt Asay, Cnet

Netscape Enterprise Server, Now Open Source Brian “Krow” Aker

5 Cost-Efficient, Flexible Open Source Resources for Cloud Computing Sam Dean, OStatic

Why Open Source is Eclipsing Everything Else Glyn Moody, ComputerWorld UK

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