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PathProxy offers an easier way to persist complex relationships without so many lookup tables
VMWare announced that their 2008 revenue growth outlook would be "modestly below" its earlier stated target of 50% and that CEO and founder Diane Greene would be resigning immediately. That double whammy sent VMWare stock tumbling by more t
I didn't have a chance yet to write about this due to some recent travel, but better late than never. About 10 days ago, Nokia acquired the remaining 52% of Symbian that they didn't already own for a cool $410 million. Nokia also announced
Via Luis Vila's blog: Stormy Peters has taken a new role at the GNOME foundation. With Stormy gone, who will convince Rod & SpringSource to join the newly announced OpenLogic's Partner Program? ;-) Best wishes to Stormy in her new r
Zack covered SnapLogic a few months ago. SnapLogic announced that SnapLogic for Amazon EC2 is now available. I wasn't completely sold on the need for a data integration solution "in the cloud". I mean, it's cool, but is there a cu
OpenLogic announced an evolution to their "aggregated open source support" model today. According to the press release: "OpenLogic provides front line enterprise-grade support across the 400 open source packages in its certified librar
News of the Krugle Enterprise appliance product announcement making it to the "Top Stories" list on InfoWorld left me scratching my head. Like many of you, I knew Krugle to be a search engine for code snippets from open source projects. As
I missed Red Hat's fiscal 1Q09 release a few weeks ago, so I went back and read the transcript and dug into the numbers a little. As you can see in the table below, total revenue growth has averaged 31 percent/quarter since fiscal 1Q08. Surprisi
Maybe I shouldn't be surprised, but not a single project from Microsoft's Codeplex made it to the finals of the SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards (CCAs). When Microsoft was announced as a sponsor, the press release highlighted that th
News from Sacha (and covered by InfoWorld) that JBoss Application Server 5.0 is close to GA kicked off a debate at TSS. Some commented that they were "Suspicious of anything that takes three years to develop," while others questioned if the