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Headlines From This Week on Enterprises and Open Source

It's only Tuesday, and this week is already bringing a flood of news relevant to open source and enterprises. There are quite a few open source-related headlines coming out of VMware's VMworld 2009 show in San Francisco, Red Hat Summit is underway in Chicago, with news on JBoss and more, and there are even some enterprise- and open source-related questions surrounding Apple's new Snow Leopard operating system. Here are the details.


Open Source Networker Vyatta Raises $11 Million, Led By Citrix

We've written about Vyatta, which is focused on open source networking, several times. The company has delivered an open source network operating system, routers based on open source software that outperform Cisco routers for a fraction of the cost, and more. Today, the company has announced that it has raised $10 million in Series C funding, led by Citrix. The funding round also includes existing investors Comcast Interactive Capital, Panorama Capital, and ArrowPath Venture Partners. (Vyatta raised $11 million in funding last April.) The company plans to move ahead with cloud computing and virtualization initiatives.


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Apple Safari 4 beta borrows from Chrome and Firefox. The tabs on top layout is straight out of Google's Chrome browser.

Amazon must open the Kindle. O'Reilly maintains: Open allows experimentation. Open encourages competition.

37 Signals doubts the free model. Free is not the future.

Red Hat and Citrix ratchet up open source virtualization relevancy. Both are taking aim at VMware.

New rival for Microsoft's SharePoint. Ingres and Alfresco have a software appliance that bundles the Ingres database with Alfresco's content management.

KDE 4.2: 10 tips for getting started. This version is loaded with new design concepts and features.?



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Citrix, Intel developing open source Xen desktop hypervisor.....

Mozilla plays a risky game with Theora codec endorsement.....

Sexy Android phone, General Mobile DSTL 1 seen here.....

Linux dead at hands of Windows 7? Horse puckey!.....

Deutsche Telekom spawns open source cloud vendor Zimory...and more on open source cloud resources.....

Torvalds, KDE 4, and the media circus.....



Citrix to Roll Out Hypervisor-Neutral Virtualization Tools

Although several open source virtualization applications exist, and some proprietary players are taking a bruising, it's still common for businesses deploying virtualization to face vendor lock-down and inability to move their application workloads between environments. However, Citrix, which owns XenSource and is behind the Xen project, has just announced a novel spin on the problem, to arrive as a preview in September. Project Kensho will distribute open tools for deploying virtualized application workloads. Applications will be runnable under the Open Virtual Machine (OVF) format, and IT managers and others will be able to run them across Citrix XenServer, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and VMWare ESX virtual environments.


Citrix CTO Simon Crosby on Virtualization

Lately, we've written quite a bit about virtualization, including Red Hat's entry into the race, and virtual data center strategies.ᅠ Today, on our sister site GigaOm, Stacey Higginbotham has an interview with Citrix CTO Simon Crosby. Crosby was the former CTO of open source virtualization company XenSource (which Citrix acquired). He discusses Xen, Microsoft, VMware, cloud computing, and more. Check it out.


Microsoft Delivers Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Virtualization (RTM)

There's no stopping the virtualization race. Microsoft has just released to manufacturing WIndows Server 2008 Hyper-V. The Release Candidate of its? virtualization application is found here.? Hyper-V is hypervisor-based virtualization software that allows you to run multiple operating systems concurrently, including Linux, on one installation of Windows Server.