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PostgreSQL based Commercial RDBMS (EnterpriseDB) to invest in the PostgreSQL Community [www.enterprisedb.com]
Announced at LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, August 9, 2005, EnterpriseDB will provide sponsorship for further PostgreSQL development and release leadership, in addition to providing existing source code.
This is an excellent boost to PostgreSQL, already one of the best relational database management systems in the world as well as the most ANSI compliant.
Pumptheory.com uses and recommends PostgreSQL to it's clients and would like to welcome these investments by EnterpriseDB into the PostgreSQL community.
(Thank's to Solution Grove for alerting me to this press release.)
PostgreSQL began as Ingres in 1977 - you can read a short history of it's development here.
10:52 AM, 14 Aug 2005 by Web Master Permalink | Comments (0)
Press release from the .LRN Consortium [home.businesswire.com]
Members of a multi-university project on open source software for collaborative education today announced formation of the .LRN ("Dot-Learn") Consortium to accelerate and expand development of an open source application suite currently used by a quarter million students and educators at institutions of higher education and research around the globe.The .LRN Project encompasses an ongoing 10-year development effort and represents the world's largest open source project for scalable educational software. Built on the OpenACS project, .LRN applications originated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and enhancements from the past several years have been deployed by the MIT Sloan School of Management as SloanSpace -- its primary means of providing class management and community support. At present, SloanSpace hosts more than 10,000 student and faculty users, amounting to 1,250+ unique logins per day.
Along with the MIT Sloan School, charter members of the .LRN Consortium include Heidelberg University, The European Union-funded E-Lane Project and the University of Sydney.
11:23 AM, 13 Oct 2004 by Web Master Permalink | Comments (0)
Recently presented lecture material
The slide sets and related research materials are now available online:
01:15 PM, 07 Oct 2004 by Web Master Permalink | Comments (0)
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