Openads rebrands as OpenX
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| After news a few weeks ago of our new investment and the beta of the hosted
| version of our ad server software, we’ve got more news to share. We did it
| again, we’ve changed the name of Openads to OpenX.
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http://blog.openx.org/02/openads-rebrands-as-openx/
Former CEO of AOL joins OpenX as chairman
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| OpenX, one the industry's largest ad networks and the dominant open-source ad
| server company, just got a little bigger. OpenX announced that Jonathan
| Miller, former CEO of AOL, has joined the company as its chairman.
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http://blogs.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9874969-16.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=TheOpenRoad
How big open-source companies have grown.
Related and recent:
Weekly Wire special: Linux.com quizzes new Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst (video)
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| Jim Whitehurst and I met at JBoss World in Orlando, Florida, on the morning
| of February 13, 2008, pulled up a couple of chairs, turned on the camcorder,
| and talked. This video is totally uncut. Our idea here is to give you a sense
| of the man in a way no text interview can.
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http://www.linux.com/feature/127259
New Red Hat boss defines company's future
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| "He's an operator," says Raven Zachary, an analyst with the 451 Group. "It's
| tough to run an airline. Even though there have been lots of critiques of the
| airlines, the reality is that he understands complex issues related to
| operations."
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| That knowledge is what Red Hat appears to need as it looks to evolve past its
| Linux operating system roots. The company is attempting to mix the Linux
| operating system, virtualization, middleware, independent software vendor
| (ISV) applications and software delivered as services into an enterprise data
| centre platform.
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=1290022236&rid=-50
Q&A: New Red Hat boss targets virtualization, execution as keys to future
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| You have a strong business background, is signing a cross-patent licensing
| deal with Microsoft still bad business for Red Hat?
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| If we knew what kind of patent issues we had that would be helpful. So it is
| hard to have productive conversation if we don't know what they are.
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http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2008/020708-ceo-jim-whitehurst-pilots-red.html?fsrc=rss-linux-news
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