LinuxWorld just posted an article identifiying 10 hot enterprise software startups to watch. Not all the companies are open source (some are SaaS, for example). In fact, one sells "extensions to the Microsoft Dynamics and Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform to companies in the supply-chain-intensive high tech, consumer goods and apparel industries." Or what about this one, which "enhances business intelligence with LinuxWorld just posted an article identifiying 10 hot enterprise software startups to watch. Not all the companies are open source (some are SaaS, for example). In fact, one sells “extensions to the Microsoft Dynamics and Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform to companies in the supply-chain-intensive high tech, consumer goods and apparel industries.” Or what about this one, which “enhances business intelligence with technology that creates dense images of complex data sets, thus allowing large amounts of data to be analyzed in files small enough for a PC or laptop.”Or a more consumer-oriented company that makes “a personal scheduling manager that adds Web 2.0-like collaboration features to Microsoft Outlook.” (This one apparently has mi amigos from O’Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures involved. A much better investment than Chumby, in my mind.) An eclectic bunch, and worth checking out. Three of them are open source. (And yes, Alfresco is one of them. 🙂 Open Source