CEO of dissolved Open Country buys management code, launches Linux, VM provisioning company

    Date: 03/11/08 (Open Source)    Keywords: software

    Open Country, once a rising star in the open source management software market, closed doors in 2007. But its former CEO, Laurent Gharda, isn’t giving up on its software. Gharda acquired intellectual property rights to Open Country’s core assets including its provisioning software and today launched a company called LinMin that focuses on affordable bare metal [...]

    Source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zdnet/open-source/~3/249617939/

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