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[News] Growth of Open Source Software (Hyperic) Reported in Europe

  • Subject: [News] Growth of Open Source Software (Hyperic) Reported in Europe
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 00:36:17 +0100
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  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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  • Xref: ellandroad.demon.co.uk comp.os.linux.advocacy:690348
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Open Source Systems Management: Hyperic generates Momentum Europe-wide

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| How about Hyperic’s Europe expansion?
|
|     Hyperic’s open source management solution has solicited tremendous 
|     interest globally. What we have found is that close to 50% of our 
|     download volume is from outside of the US. The download volumes we 
|     started to see in Europe - both for our community offering and our 
|     enterprise offering - have been substantial. We recognize that in order 
|     to serve this community effectively we need to have a more localized 
|     approach.      
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http://robertogaloppini.net/2008/09/16/open-source-systems-management-hyperic-generates-momentum-europe-wide/


Recent:

Open Parliament

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| Citizens and stakeholder groups should not have to use the software of a
| single company in order to communicate with their elected officials or
| participate in the legislative process.
|
| All companies should be given the chance to compete freely for contracts to
| supply ICT services to the European Parliament.
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http://www.openparliament.eu/


[ffii] McCreevy wants to legalise Software Patents via a US-EU patent treaty

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| Brussels, 13 May 2008 -- European Commissioner McCreevy is pushing for a
| bilateral patent treaty with the United States. This Tuesday 13 May in
| Brussels, White House and European representatives will try to adopt a
| tight roadmap for the signature of a EU-US patent treaty by the end of
| the year. Parts of the proposed treaty will contain provision on
| software patents, and could legalise them on both sides of the Atlantic.
|
| "TEC talks are the current push for software patents. The US want to
| eliminate the higher standards of the European Patent Convention. The
| bilateral agenda is dictated by multinationals gathered in the
| Transatlantic Economic Business Dialogue (TABD). When you have a look
| who is in the Executive Board of the TABD, you find not a single
| European SME in there", says Benjamin Henrion, a Brussels based patent
| policy specialist.
|
| The Transatlantic Economic Council (TEC) which comprises EU and US high
| level representatives put a substantive harmonisation of patent law on
| its agenda. Substantive patent law covers what is patentable or not. The
| attempt to impose the low US standards on Europe via the Substantive
| Patent Law Treaty (SPLT) process utterly failed at the World
| Intellectual Property Organisation. Also progress in the WIPO B+
| subgroup (without development nations) could not be reached.
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http://lwn.net/Articles/282000/

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