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Palamida Joins Linux Foundation
Palamida Joins Linux Foundation
Compliance and IP management vendor to collaborate on new Open Compliance Program
SAN FRANCISCO, August 17, 2010 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced that Palamida has become its newest member. It will participate in The Linux Foundation’s new Open Compliance Program.
The Linux Foundation’s Open Compliance Program includes a set of tools, training curricula and a new self-administered assessment that will allow companies to ensure compliance in a cost-effective and efficient manner. It also includes a new data exchange standard so companies and their suppliers can easily...
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Texas Memory Systems Joins Linux Foundation
Texas Memory Systems Joins Linux Foundation
Major enterprise storage provider focuses on upstream collaboration to support cutting-edge Solid State Drive technologies
SAN FRANCISCO, August 16, 2010 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced that Texas Memory Systems has become its newest member.
Texas Memory Systems designs and builds solid state storage systems for accelerating enterprise applications. It uses the industry’s leading storage technology, PCI-e Solid State Drives (SSDs), to provide solutions to the IT industry that allow for scalable, low latency messaging with high throughput. These requirements are found today in...
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The Linux Foundation Adds Qualcomm Innovation Center Inc. as Platinum Member
The Linux Foundation Adds Qualcomm Innovation Center Inc. as Platinum Member
As Linux gains momentum in mobile communications, Qualcomm Innovation Center Inc. joins consortium dedicated to growth of Linux
LINUXCON, Boston, Mass., August 10, 2010 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced that the Qualcomm Innovation Center Inc. (QuIC) is joining the organization as a Platinum member. It joins a short list of existing Platinum members that includes Fujitsu, Hitachi, IBM, Intel, NEC and Oracle.
QuIC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, is focused on developing software for mobile open source...
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The Linux Foundation Launches Open Compliance Program
The Linux Foundation Launches Open Compliance Program
Enterprise and Consumer Electronics Giants Join Forces to Help Address Increasing Complexities in Software Compliance
LINUXCON, Boston, Mass., August 10, 2010 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, announced today the launch of the Open Compliance Program, a comprehensive initiative that includes tools, training, a standard format to report software licensing information, consulting and a self-assessment checklist that will help companies comply with open source licenses, increasing adoption of open source and decreasing legal FUD present in the marketplace.
As the use of Linux and other open source...
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Open Compliance Program: Industry Support & Participation
The Linux Foundation’s Open Compliance Program Industry Support and Participation
Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE)
www.adobe.com
“Adobe is pleased to support the Open Compliance Program, and we’re glad The Linux Foundation is taking a lead role to establish this important initiative,” said Dave McAllister, director, open source and standards at Adobe. “The Open Compliance Program will be a great way for companies to collaborate and understand standard ways of sharing information about open source software licenses.”
AMD (NYSE: AMD)
www.amd.com
“Since its creation, The Linux Foundation has played an important role in developing the open source ecosystem and nurturing Linux as a...