Linux-based PostPath server looking to supplant Exchange
,----[ Quote ]
| Messaging vendor PostPath has upgraded its Linux-based replica of
| Microsoft Exchange server with new capabilities to support
| migrations, faster data replication and a "bottomless" user mailbox.
`----
http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/022207-linux-postpath.html?fsrc=rss-linux-news
Other Open Source companies that are prominent:
Six advanced-technology open source projects
,----[ Quote ]
| The open source movement is fertile ground for creating advanced tools
| and technologies - all at an appealing price. We've scoured the market
| to find six open source projects that hold promise for your New Data
| Center architecture. They offer automated provisioning, intrusion
| detection, grid storage, network-attached storage, messaging for
| a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and secure telephony.
`----
http://www.networkworld.com/supp/2007/ndc1/021907-ndc-best-of-open-source-tools.html
Related:
New Open Source Group to Focus on Apps
,----[ Quote ]
| The group, to be announced next week at the Open Solutions Summit in
| New York City, will likely include key open source application
| vendors CentricCRM, Adaptive Planning, SpikeSource, EnterpriseDB,
| Hypernic, OpenBravo and JasperSoft, according to an e-mail to
| internetnews.com. CentricCRM, EnterpriseDB, SpikeSource, and
| JasperSoft declined comment.
`----
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3658336
Next Gen, Mission-Critical Apps To Be Deployed on Linux Says Report
,----[ Quote ]
| By now it should be obvious to even the most casual industry observers
| that Linux operating systems - and open source-based software in general -
| have reached critical marketplace mass. Recent Linux deals and
| announcements by Oracle and Microsoft have only reinforced the "open
| source is enterprise-grade" message that IBM, Unisys and other "Master
| Brand" hardware, software and services vendors have been preaching for
| years. In short, open source, especially Linux, is becoming "legitimized"
| by the major vendors for enterprise environments, and user executives
| are more than happy to believe them.
`----
http://www.linuxelectrons.com/News/RoundUp/Next_Gen_MissionCritical_Apps_To_Be_Deployed_on_Linux_Says_Report
CIO study finds Linux ready for prime-time
,----[ Quote ]
| The company predicts a steep rise: only 18 percent of businesses
| will be using Linux in business-critical roles by the end of 2007.
|
| "Linux operating systems - and open source-based software in general
| - have reached critical marketplace mass," said the study's authors,
| Bruce Guptill and Bill McNee of Saugatuck Research.
`----
http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/index.cfm?RSS&NewsID=7681
|
|