For Terracotta, A Year of Open Source Has Been Good for Business
Jan 06, 2008, 17:00 (2 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Tina Gasperson)
"Terracotta makes a Java clustering solution that it calls
'drop-in' technology. Terracotta is unique, says Amit Pandey, chief
executive officer, because it makes a way to offload temporary but
important information that has traditionally been stored in
expensive databases. In an effort to increase interest in the
product, about a year ago Terracotta decided to open its source
code and start giving the product away. According to Pandey, since
Terracotta's entrance into the community, 'we've seen only
goodness.'
"Terracotta is licensed under the Terracotta Public License
(TPL), a modification of the Mozilla Public License that includes
an attribution requirement..."
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