Linux Foundation Announces New Members

Four New Members Join Linux Foundation to Collaborate on Linux, Maximize Investments in Collaborative Development
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Four New Members Join Linux Foundation to Collaborate on Linux, Maximize Investments in Collaborative Development
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2013 Lineup Includes 15 Linux Events Worldwide and 13 Co-Located Linux Training Opportunities, Illustrating Global Demand for Technical Linux Content, Knowledge and Collaboration
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One-Year Project Milestones Include New Contributions From Red Hat and Tick 42, a Commercial Offering From Exegy, a New Bridge Under Development by IBM, Supported Enterprise Edition From NYSE Technologies
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Componentality Oy, Host Concepts, Micware, and MIRACLE LINUX Invest in Linux to Support New Car Technologies
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As IT Users Prioritize Open Solutions for the Cloud, Companies Move to Maximize Their Investments in the Linux Operating System
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BARCELONA, SPAIN — (Marketwire) — 11/05/12 — The , the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of , today announced that has expanded its investment in Linux and open source cloud computing by upgrading to Gold membership. The company previously was a Silver member of organization.Citrix is a committed supporter of open source software and is a significant participant in both and . Both projects provide the underpinnings for some of the world-s largest cloud computing e
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New Members Who Sign Up to Support The Linux Foundation in October Will Receive 50 Percent Off LinuxCon Europe 2012
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New Event Will Feature Linux Creator Linus Torvalds and Bring Together Korean Businesses, Developers and the Linux Kernel Community
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Canonical, Citrix, Dell, Eucalyptus, HP, IBM, Intel, OpenStack and SUSE to Participate in New Conference to Advance Openness in the Cloud