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:SearchEnterpriseLinux: Beyond the LAMP Stack--A Guide to Open Source Nagios, Xen & Asterisk
SearchEnterpriseLinux: Beyond the LAMP Stack--A Guide to Open Source Nagios, Xen & Asterisk Jan 26, 2005, 07 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (8079 reads) (Other stories by Bernard Golden)
"With all the attention paid to the best-known open source products like Linux, JBoss and MySQL, it's easy to overlook the fact that there are well over 90,000 open source projects available on SourceForge. I'm often faced with a situation in which I meet someone who says, 'We use open source.' Then, she or he names a product I've never heard of. Usually, once I find out what it does, I recognize how useful it is and begin to think of how enterprises can apply it. It just seems like the creativity of the open source community never ends.
"Given that, I want to discuss three products that I've gotten acquainted with over the past few months that you might not be aware of. I think you'll find them interesting, and, I hope, applicable to your environment..."