451 CAOS Theory 
A blog for the enterprise open source community
451 CAOS Links 2009.07.03
Matthew Aslett, July 3, 2009 @ 10:43 am ETUbuntu cloud services. PostgreSQL 8.4. And more.
Follow 451 CAOS Links live @caostheory
“Tracking the open source news wires, so you don’t have to.”
# Canonical launched Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Services.
# Progress Software moved internal development of FUSE and related products to its own forge.
# PostgreSQL 8.4 released.
# The OpenNMS Group has acquired the copyright to the original OpenNMS code. Tarus Balog explained what it means.
# The LiMo Foundation explained how it is taking it’s engagement with the community seriously.
# The Dutch published a full review of the open source the governmentt has adopted.
# Stephen O’Grady asked what’s going to comprise the LAMP of the cloud?
# GPL: Getting Pretty Lonely, a perspective from Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software.
# NASA has used open source sw to create internal “SpaceBook”.
# Five of the top ten Sourceforge projects are ERP.
# The H: Ubuntu to continue using Mono.
# Carlo Daffara finished the final edition of the SME guide to open source.
# Dave Neary explained why he disagrees with Richard Stallman concerning Mono.
# ArsTechnica reported on how a ew Linux patch could circumvent Microsoft’s FAT patents.
# Open source case study: Red Hat has provided the University of Southern Mississippi with time-saving solution.
# Medicine 3.0: 50 Successful Open Source Projects That Are Changing Medicine.
# REvolution released parallel packages and functions for R.
# Case study: Telecom Italia Speeds Delivery of Innovative Prototypes with Spring.
# Andy Astor explained why he is leaving EnterpriseDB.
Add Comment Categories: Links



