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IT Management Linux News for Jun 27, 2007
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The World Can Live Without Microsoft (Jun 27, 2007, 23:30)
Enterprise Linux Log: "India. China. Japan.
Brazil. Munich, Germany. Russia. The list goes on..."
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Red Hat Profit Rises on 42 Percent Revenue Hike (Jun 27, 2007, 21:30)
open.itworld.com: "The report compares
favorably to the year-ago quarter, in which Red Hat earned a profit
of $13.75 million, or $0.07 a diluted share on revenue of $84
million..."
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How Much Does MySQL Make? (Jun 27, 2007, 19:30)
InfoWorld: "Reading Dave's post on MySQL's IPO
range of $600M--$1B, I started to wonder what type of revenue we're
talking about..."
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Universities Embrace Open Source Email (Jun 27, 2007, 16:30)
TechIQ: "In recent months, Zimbra deployments
have more than doubled in higher education..."
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Bundestag: "Open-Source Strategy is Not in Jeopardy" (Jun 27, 2007, 15:30)
Heise Online: "Susanne Kastner, the chairperson
of the Commission of the Council of Elders on the Use of New
Information and Communications Technologies in the Bundestag... has
defended the decision in favor of MS Exchange and Outlook as a
groupware solution for the parliamentarians..."
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The Grill: MySQL's Mårten Mickos on the Hot Seat (Jun 27, 2007, 15:00)
Computerworld: "MySQL's CEO calls out Oracle,
sets Wall Street straight and explains what open source is really
all about..."
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Red Hat's Exchange Roars Like a Muted Lamb (Jun 27, 2007, 14:15)
The Register: "Have you heard of the Red Hat
Exchange? Rest easy, you're not alone..."
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"Open Source" Now Meaningless. Thanks, Centric CRM. (Jun 27, 2007, 01:30)
LinuxWorld: "Sure, centriccrm-inc.com isn't
trademarked by the same people as centriccrm.com, but it is
'Centric CRM' and they should have no objection to me calling it
that. Right...?"
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Asay: Could Cash Replace Code as an Open Source Contribution? (Jun 27, 2007, 00:45)
ITBusinessEdge: "Shortly after I hosted a
conference call last Thursday on the GPL v3 draft process, I
smacked myself in the forehead for not following up on this comment
by Matt Asay..."
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