Oracle launches Unbreakable Kernel, updates MySQL and Java plans. And more.
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# Oracle launched its Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel.
# Oracle announced the release candidate of MySQL 5.5.
# Oracle outlined its plans for Java platform. JavaWorld has the details.
# Novell and SAP have collaborated on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP applications.
# Mozilla joined the Open Invention Network as a licensee.
# PostgreSQL 9.0 has been released.
# Matt Asay noted that Novell’s patents are complicating its sale.
# Patrick Backman provided some insight into the founding of SkySQL.
# Mageia launched a new Linux distribution, forked from Mandriva.
# Mandriva maintained it is alive and well, and promised an autonomous Mandriva community.
# eXo launched eXo Platform 3.0 and partnered with JasperSoft.
# Ian Skerret published his JavaOne wish list. http://bit.ly/ackLn0
# The H reported that the Swiss Canton of Solothurn is abandoning Linux.
# Scality announced plans to open-source the Software Development Kit of its RING technology.
# Tasktop and Polarion announced a partnership to deliver Eclipse integration as part of an integrated ALM Suite.
# Red Hat is reportedly looking to expand its HQ with a move outside NC.
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