
The news keeps on coming from LinuxWorld with Novell and IBM weighing in with a number of announcements and Oracle attempting to prove its open source credentials. Here's our pick of the bunch:
From CBR/ComputerWire:
Dell Partners with Red Hat to Push JBoss Middleware
MuleSource plans revenue from open, closed source
Wyse and Novell buddy up for Linux thin clients
From the newsosphere:
IBM Launches "Big Green Linux" Initiative (It's like shooting fish in a barrel).
IBM and Novell Join Forces to Support Growing Demand for Open Source
IBM and Novell Help PC Users Collaborate, Save Money and Avoid Vendor Lock-In (For more on the last two, see here).
The openSUSE Project Turns Two with Improved Build Service and 10.3 Beta
Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu Chooses SUSE Linux Enterprise for 30,000 Desktops and 1,880 Servers
Oracle Contributes Enhancements To Linux Community
Activision's Switch to Oracle Unbreakable Linux Support Cuts Costs By 65 Percent
Oracle Provides Six New Validated Configurations for Linux Customers
Ingres Elevates Roger Burkhardt to President and CEO
Centeris Expands Group Policy and Platform Support in Likewise Identity 3.5 Release
Zend Technologies Expands Partnership with IBM
Projity Launches Beta of OpenProj, the Open Source Replacement of Microsoft Project
TWIKI.NET Opens for Business
Linspire Releases Freespire 2.0 Linux Operating System