OpenLogic is now offering free Web access to its certified library of open source software. With the launch of OpenLogic Exchange (OLEX) this week, the company is providing a Web site where companies can find and download enterprise-ready open source packages. The site is designed for enterprises that want to use open source software but without having to comb through massive repositories to find a short list of OpenLogic is now offering free Web access to its certified library of open source software.With the launch of OpenLogic Exchange (OLEX) this week, the company is providing a Web site where companies can find and download enterprise-ready open source packages. The site is designed for enterprises that want to use open source software but without having to comb through massive repositories to find a short list of open source products. More than 300 open source software packages are accessible on OLEX. OpenLogic is selling support and indemnification services for software packages available on OLEX. Previously, OpenLogic limited access to its library to OpenLogic customers. OpenLogic features a 42-point certification process for applications in the library. A knowledge base for each package features information on certification scores as well as licenses and dependencies between open source packages. Also, OLEX features source and binary downloads for Linux, Solaris and Windows. Technology Industry