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Companies of open sources
 
Companies of open sources
 
(What have they done? What is their business model? Are they public? etc)
 
(What have they done? What is their business model? Are they public? etc)

Revision as of 10:15, 17 September 2008

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Companies of open sources (What have they done? What is their business model? Are they public? etc)

Red Hat

- Red Hat, Inc. (Google Finance)
- Red Hat is a public company. 
- Red Hat provides open source Linux kernel which is free.
- Red Hat sells customer support and training for open source software. 

Linuxcare/ Levanta

- Linuxcare, Inc. (Google Finance)
- RIP, Levanta (Linux.com)
- Linuxcare is a public company.
- Linuxcare is the first major Linux support company.
- Levanta laid off all employees on March 31, 2008.

Sun Microsystems

- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Google Finance)
- Sun Microsystems is a public company.
- Sun Microsystems provides network infrastructure.
- Sun Microsystems provides licenses and supports open sources, such as JAVA platform and Solaris OS.

Scriptics/ Ajuba Solutions

- Ajuba Solutions, Inc. (BusinessWeek)
- Ajuba Solutions is a private company.
- Ajuba Solutions provides solutions for automating, customizing, and managing B2B relationships over the Internet.
- John Ousterhout, the founder of Scriptics, designed Tcl, a scripting tool.

Lucid Inc.

- J. Foderaro, "Programming Environment," ACM SIGPLAN Lisp Pointers, vol1, Issue4, pp30-31, 1987. (Survey of Common Lisp)
- Lucid's product is Lisp IDE.
- Lucid went bankruptSuse in 1994

--Mikio, 9/17/2008, 8:52 AM

Cygnus

VA Research

Penguin

Sendmail

Vixie Enterprises

Netscape

IBM

Apple

Google

Microsoft

Oracle

SCO

--Edlefma 10:14, 17 Sep 2008 (EST)