
More headlines today than you can shake a stick at, including Google patent protection, some 'momentum' for Oracle Unbreakable Linux, new direction for EnterpriseDB, and the OSA's interoperability prototype.
From the ever-reliable CBR news section/ComputerWire:
Red Hat desktop delayed by media player talks
Mozilla: ten f**king days? No f**king way!
Talend Readies Open Source ETL for Enterprise
And the best of the rest:
Open Invention Network Extends the Linux Ecosystem as Google Becomes Its First End-User Licensee
Dell Answers Customer Calls for Linux in Europe
Oracle Unbreakable Linux Momentum Builds (It's worth noting by the way, that the most recent example provided by Oracle of this building momentum is from April. Still, that's another one in the bag.)
Palm Selects Wind River as its Preferred Linux Platform Provider for the Palm Foleo Mobile Companion
EnterpriseDB Introduces Powerful Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing Solution
EnterpriseDB Announces First-Ever Professional-Grade PostgreSQL Distribution for Linux
Hyperic HQ 3.1 Release Delivers Most Complete Open Source Systems Management Software Available
Open Solutions Alliance Unveils First Interoperability Prototype to Deliver Common Customer View Across Applications (See also Unisys Plays Lead Integrator Role... and Palamida and Open Solutions Alliance...)