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451 CAOS Links 2009.06.09

, June 9, 2009 @ 12:03 pm ET

Vyatta raises series C funding. Greenplum launches data cloud initiative. Fedora 11. And more.

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# Vyatta raised $10m in series C round, led by Citrix.

# Carlo Daffara published Horses, carriages and cars an assessment of the shifting OSS business models, and a proposal of what is the optimal model.

# Greenplum delivered version 3.3 of its analytical database, launched its Enterprise Data Cloud initiative.

# Daniel Abadi asked whether betting on the MySQL mass market for data warehousing a good idea.

# Roberto Galoppini reported on open source adoption in Italian public administrations.

# Simon Phipps noted that OASIS protects open source developers from software patents.

# Mark Taylor blogged about on why winning the war won’t secure peace for open source.

# Red Hat introduced Fedora 11.

# Paglo delivered a free SaaS service for monitoring Amazon EC2 instances.

# Jitterbit announced Jitterbit 3.0 for data and application integration.

# Continuent and 2ndQuadrant announced that they are to collaborate on Continuent Tungsten for PostgreSQL.

# MuleSource declared a 350% increase in registered Mule users.

# OrangeHRM announced OrangeHRM 2.4.2 open source HR management software.

# PCWorld reported that Dell is planning to offer SMBs pre-configured bundles of hardware and OSS.

# Open Source Sensing Initiative launched.

# OpenVPN Technologies updated its Access Server open source VPN software.

# Three research organisations joined HP/Intel/Yahoo’s OpenCirrus open source cloud testbed project.

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