Fri, 18 December 2009
*2009 review and 2010 preview *New CAOS survey and report – Climate Change *Ups and downs in new round of GPL lawsuits *Oracle-Sun-MySQL saga continues |
Sat, 5 December 2009
*As the Oracle-Sun-MySQL EC world turns *Google gets its Web on with Go and Chrome *Open source and cloud computing complement, compete *How transparent is your open core? |
Fri, 13 November 2009
*Cavium-MontaVista continues embedded Linux consolidation *Day Software's unique open source story *DataSync and an update on open source for SMBs *Our Cost Conscious survey and coming report |
Fri, 30 October 2009
*-DoD memo, official use and consideration of open source *EnterpriseDB updates its Postgres Plus Standard, gets Red Hat investment *Latest in Linux from Canonical's Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Deltacloud *Roundup of Oracle-Sun-MySQL developments and perspectives |
Fri, 16 October 2009
*Our take on Q3 and current funding for open source *OSI & renewed definition discussion, status suspended *Our latest special report – Warehouse Optimization *The 451 Group's 4th Annual Client Conference coming up |
Fri, 18 September 2009
*Microsoft founds CodePlex Foundation, losing Sam Ramji *Software patents at the center of vendor maneuvering *Eucalyptus Systems releases hybrid cloud product *Oracle-Sun and the potential fate of MySQL |
Fri, 4 September 2009
*EC pauses Oracle-Sun over MySQL * Open source licenses debated * Red Hat growth opportunities and Summit roundup * Reductive Labs seeking cloud role for Puppet software * VMware-SpringSource analyzed |
Fri, 7 August 2009
*Open source as an on-ramp to the clouds *Struggle, death and life for CentOS Linux *Linux, open source part of embedded sw shake up |
Fri, 24 July 2009
* The Myth of Open Source License Proliferation * Microsoft contributes Linux kernel drivers under GPLv2 * Linux and open source loom large in cloud computing |
Fri, 26 June 2009
*Intel makes latest Moblin move with Nokia *Sonatype building commercial software, strategy around Apache Maven *OpenLogic sees growth, changing perspectives on open source *Some thoughts on open source and sales and marketing |
