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451 CAOS Links 2011.03.25
Matthew Aslett, March 25, 2011 @ 1:11 pm ETRed Hat grows revenue 20%+. Google withholding Honeycomb source code. And more.
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# Red Hat reported Q4 revenue up 25% to $245m, FY revenue up 22% to $909m
# Google is withholding the source code to Honeycomb for the foreseeable future.
# Rick Clark explained why he left Rackspace amid concerns that the company is exerting too much control over OpenStack.
# DataStax launched Brisk, a Hadoop/Hive distribution built on Apache Cassandra.
# Details emerged about Mapr, which is building a proprietary version of Hadoop.
# Hadapt emerged from stealth mode to commercialize HadoopDB research project.
# Mark Radcliffe said the analysis behind Android GPL violation claim is “fundamentally flawed”.
# OpenLogic partnered with MuleSoft to resell Tcat Server.
# Stephen Walli explained why the Symbian Foundation failed.
# North Bridge and 22 open source leaders launched the fifth annual Future of Open Source Survey.
# Evident Software launched ClearStone 5.0, monitoring Cassandra, Memcached/Membase, and MongoDB. (amongst others).
# Evident Software announced strategic partnerships with Terracotta, EsperTech, Neo Technology, and Cirrus Technologies.
# Black Duck Software announced the availability of Black Duck Suite 6.
# Great Bloomberg interview with Cloudera CEO Mike Olson on open source and big data.
# Continuent updated its Tungsten Enterprise replication and data management offering for MySQL and PostgreSQL.
# Genuitec released MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench and MyEclipse Blue Edition 9.0.
# Tasktop Technologies announced Tasktop Enterprise 2.0, including Task Federation.
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