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451 CAOS Links 2010.05.18
Matthew Aslett, May 18, 2010 @ 12:42 pm ETAlfresco launches Activiti project. Funding for NorthScale and Zend. And more.
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# Alfresco launched the Apache-licensed Activiti BPM project, led by Tom Baeyens and Joram Barrez.
# NorthScale announced $10m in series B funding, led by the Mayfield Fund, and a new CEO.
# Zend Technologies raised $9m led by Greylock Partners with participation its existing investors.
# Stephen Walli joined the CodePlex Foundation as its technical director.
# Oracle updated MySQL Enterprise with the inclusion of MySQL Enterprise Monitor 2.2.
# Open-Xchange announced Open-Xchange Advanced Server Edition, including Univention Corporate Server.
# Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols reported on the return of Linuxcare.
# Red Hat announced that there are now over 500 JBoss certified ISV applications.
# eXo Platform introduced eXo Social 1.0, an enterprise social software package.
# John Mark Walker responded to Savio Rodrigues’ argument that open source won’t prevent cloud lock-in.
# C12G last week announced the release of OpenNebula Enterprise Edition 1.4.
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