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Red Hat cloud program needs partners, punctuation
Jay Lyman, June 30, 2009 @ 6:36 pm ETRed Hat announced a new cloud certification and partner program. I’ve been expecting to see and hear more from Red Hat on cloud computing given its prominence in Linux and open source and the prominence of Linux and open source in the cloud. However, I’m left asking a few questions. First of all, where are [...]
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451 CAOS Links 2009.06.30
Matthew Aslett, June 30, 2009 @ 5:53 pm ETGovernments. Governance. Customers wins. And more.
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CAOS Theory Podcast 2009.06.26
Jay Lyman, June 26, 2009 @ 3:31 pm ETTopics for this podcast: *Intel makes latest Moblin move with Nokia *Sonatype building commercial software, strategy around Apache Maven *OpenLogic sees growth, changing perspectives on open source *Some thoughts on open source and sales and marketing iTunes or direct download (24:55, 5.7MB)
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451 CAOS Links 2009.06.26
Matthew Aslett, June 26, 2009 @ 7:00 am ETRed Hat revenue growth. The importance of Eclipse Galileo. And more.
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Keeping an eye on Red Hat’s deferred revenue
Matthew Aslett, June 25, 2009 @ 10:13 am ETDennis Byron is right to point out some “seeds of rain in the forecast” in Red Hat’s first-quarter financial results. On the face of it, Red Hat is performing very well despite current conditions, and in the first quarter recorded net income of $18.5m on revenue up 11% to $174m. As Dennis notes, however, deferred [...]
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Moblin as the middle man
Jay Lyman, June 23, 2009 @ 7:13 pm ETIs it a phone, is it a PC? A netbook or MID? It’s Moblin and if Intel has its way, it will be ‘inside’ the mobile devices we’re using in a year or two, whatever they look like or whatever they’re called. The latest page of this Intel Moblin story is the announced partnership with [...]
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451 CAOS Links 2009.06.23
Matthew Aslett, June 23, 2009 @ 10:57 am ETReductive Labs raises funding. Virtual Iron bites the dust. And more.
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How much is a UK Government-wide software contract worth?
Matthew Aslett, June 22, 2009 @ 10:54 am ETWhen Buying Solutions, the national procurement partner for UK public services, announced in May that it had signed a new software licencing deal with Microsoft, there was some consternation that the deal was held up as a reinforcement of the Government’s Open Source Action Plan. The answer was that the agreement allowed “licences already purchased [...]
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451 CAOS Links 2009.06.19
Matthew Aslett, June 19, 2009 @ 8:05 am ETRed Hat beta Enterprise Virtualization, partners with HP for SOA. And more.
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If Microsoft wants its staff to understand the threat it faces from open source it should charge them to use its own software
Matthew Aslett, June 19, 2009 @ 6:49 am ETAn excerpt from “After The Software Wars,” a new book written by former Microsoft employee Keith Curtis highlights one of the reasons why the rank and file within proprietary software developers fail to appreciate the potential of open source. “At Microsoft, I got all the software I wanted for free.” I’ve been thinking about this [...]
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Mobile open source and the rest-of-the-market opportunity
Jay Lyman, June 18, 2009 @ 3:07 pm ETAs we prepare to publish a new, special CAOS report on open source software licensing, I thought it might be fitting to revisit one of our previous reports, CAOS Report 10 – Mobility Matters, given all that’s going on and all the open source going in smartphones, e-readers, netbooks, and other devices where open source [...]
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Actuate ‘treats’ its sales force to open source 101
Matthew Aslett, June 18, 2009 @ 11:43 am ETI had an interesting chat with Nobby Akiha , senior VP marketing and Rich Guth, VP open source strategy, at Actuate, about the company’s ongoing conversion to open source. Having got involved with open source via the Eclipse BIRT project, the company is going through the process of re-archtecting its strategy to address the open [...]
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The commercialisation of Memcached
Matthew Aslett, June 17, 2009 @ 5:12 am ETThere has been a significant increase in interest in the Memcached, the open source distributed memory object-caching system, in recent months, as a number of vendors look to exploit its popularity in Web 2.0 and social networking environments. Like Hadoop, which has become the focus of a number of commercial plays, it would appear that [...]
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451 CAOS Links 2009.06.16
Matthew Aslett, June 16, 2009 @ 12:07 pm ETOpen source and SMBs. New funding for Lucid Imagination. And more.
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Call for papers: upcoming European open source events
Matthew Aslett, June 15, 2009 @ 4:19 am ETTwo of the biggest open source events in Europe both announced their calls for papers today. Open World Forum 2009 will take place in Paris in October (preceded by the Open Source Think Tank) while Open Source Meets Business 2010 will take place in Nuremberg in January next year. The theme for Open World Forum [...]
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CAOS Theory Podcast 2009.06.12
Jay Lyman, June 12, 2009 @ 2:19 pm ETTopics for this podcast: *Code consolidation as SourceForge scoops up Ohloh *Has open source won the enterprise battle? What now? *Continued clouds for open source with Freedom OSS *Red Hat’s JBoss Open Choice iTunes or direct download (27:10, 6.3 MB)
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451 CAOS Links 2009.06.12
Matthew Aslett, June 12, 2009 @ 5:20 am ETYahoo opens up Hadoop distribution. Microsoft and Novell claim customer wins. And more.
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451 CAOS Links 2009.06.09
Matthew Aslett, June 9, 2009 @ 12:03 pm ETVyatta raises series C funding. Greenplum launches data cloud initiative. Fedora 11. And more.
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The incredible, expandable Linux netbook
Jay Lyman, June 8, 2009 @ 1:13 pm ETMy Acer A1 netbook that I purchased three months ago has already had four operating systems installed and run on it — it shipped with Windows XP, then it had Ubuntu Netbook Remix 8.04, then I upgraded to UNR 9.10, then I went back to UNR 8.04. Oh and I burned an image of Moblin [...]
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Greenplum and the opportunity for cloud-based data warehousing
Matthew Aslett, June 8, 2009 @ 9:50 am ETI just published a post about opportunities for cloud-based databases and data warehousing over on our Too Much Information blog, which I thought might be of interest to CAOS Theory readers given the involvement of Greenplum.
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