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451 CAOS Links 2009.09.01
Matthew Aslett, September 1, 2009 @ 11:59 am ETIntalio acquires Jetty. Red Hat updates JBoss platform. $12m funding for Medsphere. And more.
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# Intalio acquired Webtide, developer of Jetty application server.
# Red Hat delivered JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5.0, as well as JBoss Operations Network (ON) 2.3 and launched Catalyst partner program.
# Medsphere raised $12m to support ongoing development and expansion in open source health IT.
# Xen.org announced the Xen Cloud Platform initiative to accelerate use of cloud infrastructure for enterprises.
# Red Hat and Actuate buddied-up on BIRT and JBoss integration.
# Pentaho released a major update to its BI suite with new fixed-price migration services.
# MontaVista delivered Market Specific Distributions (MSDs) of MontaVista Linux 6.
# MindTouch introduced Collaborative Knowledge Base, designed to enable safe crowd-sourcing of corporate docs.
# Ingres partnered with EDS’s Mphasis on open source assessment service and support.
# OStatic asked “Is Linux enough for Novell and Red Hat to thrive?
# Sun reported a $147m loss for its final quarter on revenue of $2.6bn, down from $3.8bn, amid more speculation that Oracle will sell Sun’s hardware biz to HP.
# Sendmail introduced the version 4.0 of its Sentrion Message Processing Engine.
# Continuent rolled-out Tungsten 1.1 database replication for MySQL, MariaDb and PostgreSQL. Oracle support due Q4.
# Openbravo delivered QuickStart Edition open source ERP for installation via fixed price services.
# MindTouch published a simple formula for successful open source business strategies.
# Protecode has launched Software Lifecycle IP Management based on Open Source Adoption workflow process.
# Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols reported on what happens next in SCO vs. Novell.
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