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451 CAOS Links 2011.02.01

, February 1, 2011 @ 5:11 pm ET

Hudson developers vote for Jenkins. SugarCRM turns cash flow positive. And more.

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# The Hudson developer community voted overwhelmingly to rename the project Jenkins, and will continue without Oracle.

# SugarCRM turned cash flow positive in 2010 as billings increased 52% year on year.

# BonitaSoft announced the release of version 5.4 of Bonita Open Solution.

# WANdisco became a sponsor of the Apache Software Foundation.

# Green Energy Corp announced the commercial release of its GreenBus smart grid platform for utilities.

# Puppet Labs announced the release of Puppet Enterprise.

# DataStax launched DataStax OpsCenter, a management and monitoring offering for Apache Cassandra.

# OpenLogic claimed over 200 customers worldwide following rapid sales growth in 2010.

# Revolution Analytics released Revolution R Enterprise 4.2.

# Yahoo is discontinuing The Yahoo Distribution of Hadoop and will focus its developer resources on Apache Hadoop.

# Schooner Information Technology launched Membrain, a NoSQL data store, based on memcached, and also updated its Schooner Appliance for MySQL Enterprise with InnoDB as a software appliance.

# Opensource.com published an anthropologist’s view of an open source community.

# Simon Phipps explained what he looks for in good open source project governance.

# CloudBees launched its PaaS for Java applications, including DEV@cloud and RUN@cloud.

# Gregory Burd asked “is Berkeley DB a NoSQL solution?”

# FuseSource opened a beta program for the its Fuse IDE for Camel.

# SugarCRM announced integration with IBM LotusLive.

# Google’s Android became the leading smart phone platform, according to figures from Canalys.

# The Independent Oracle User Group (IOUG) formed the MySQL Council.

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