A guide to The 451 Group?s open source software coverage
Jan 13, 2010
Novell lessens Linux push for Intelligent Workload Management strategy
OpenLogic offers code scanning and compliance, community Linux support
DotNetNuke rides the explosion of open source on .NET for app development, WCM
Meanwhile The 451 Group#8217;s team of analysts also cover open source related vendors in their respective coverage areas, often in conjunction with CAOS analysts. For example:
Google#8217;s online channel for smartphones changes little in terms of market dynamics
JasperSoft eyes the enterprise with latest commercial open source BI suite
xTuple#8217;s open source ERP attracts more manufacturers, strikes chord with distributors
Gluster targets virtualization, unstructured data with new clustered storage platform
eZ Systems gears up for growth with new funding and new CEO
Additionally, we also provide reports assessing the strategies of proprietary/mixed source vendors towards open source. Examples include:
JetBrains has an open-source IDEA that could expand its profile
Day Software aims to become the patron saint of open source Web content management
Microsoft#8217;s new position reflects changing attitude toward open source
Putting Oracle#8217;s open source moves in perspective
SAP is learning to give and take with open source
In addition to our vendor-centric MIS output, open source also regularly makes an appearance in our reports assessing wider industry trends. For example:
Open source users voice concerns over Oracle#8217;s acquisition of MySQL
#8216;Vendor wars#8217; push challenges, opportunity to HPC and its enterprise outlook
Unpaid community Linux serving as foundation for provider and private clouds
Open source and cloud computing ? a match made in heaven?
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451 Group analysts follow open source-related M#038;A in their coverage areas, again often working with the CAOS analsyst. Examples include:
VMware grows cloud stack, sends message with Zimbra buy
Terracotta acquires Quartz, adding job scheduling to Java-caching lineup
Pentaho snags LucidEra assets in bid to give analytics mainstream appeal
While we also provide reports assessing the prospects of potential acquirers and targets alike. For example:
EC concerns over Oracle-Sun deal center on MySQL
Will Red Hat have to buy to meet aggressive growth targets?
Further acquisitions could boost Novell#8217;s Linux business, indirectly
And again, open source makes an appearance in our reports assessing wider industry trends. For example:
Could an open source project survive a hostile acquisition?
How will recent moves by Intel and Google shake up the embedded OS space?
Opportunities for open source M#038;A in 2009
Will code scanning and analysis get large vendors shopping?
For those with an interest in M#038;A it is also worth mentioning is 451 M#038;A KnowledgeBase ? the company#8217;s merger and acquisition database, which contains details of all M#038;A deals tracked by The 451 Group, and offers the ability to filter search results to contain deals that are themed #8220;open source#8221;.

