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Festive open source news round-up
January 03, 2007

Happy New Year. We’ll be back up to speed shortly with the latest open source news and views, but in the meantime, here’s a list of the news headlines we missed while stuffing our faces with turkey and Christmas pudding:

City of Amsterdam to spend 300,000 euros testing open source software.

ObjectWeb and Orientware merge to form OW2 Consortium.

Real-time Linux vendor Concurrent announces $10m credit facility.

Open source ECM vendor Cignex raises undisclosed expansion funding.

Jeremy Allison explains his reasons for leaving Novell over the Microsoft deal.

CIO study predicts strong enterprise adoption for Linux.

EnterpriseDB expands Asia Pacific operations.

The code for MySQL’s Falcon storage has been released as open source.

Mandriva expands into Mexico.

The Fedora legacy project is winding down.


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Posted by Matthew Aslett on January 3, 2007 10:47 AM

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