Exhibitors
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Founded in 1998, Covalent Technologies is the most trusted source for complete enterprise open source solutions. The leading provider of products and services for the Apache Tomcat Application Server, Apache Geronimo Application Server, Apache Axis Web Services Framework, and Apache HTTP, the world's leading Web server, Covalent is one of the few sources for full commercial support for Apache, Tomcat, Geronimo and Axis on a global basis. Covalent has assembled the deepest talent pool of Apache experts in the industry and is proud to be one of the most distinguished supporters of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the dominant community for usable open source, and the open source community in general. For more information, visit www.covalent.com. | |
A leading provider of global content management and infrastructure software, Day Software is the initiator of the industry standards JSR 170 and JSR283, and is leading an industry expert group with members such as IBM, Oracle, Sun and HP. JSR 170 is the first industry standard for content repositories, enabling access of information regardless of the repository location. In 2005, Day donated its Java Content Repository (JCR) to the Apache Software Foundation, forming the Apache Jackrabbit project. Apache Jackrabbit is an attractive option for companies who want to move away from expensive, proprietary legacy repositories, looking for a cost efficient, standards-based alternative. |
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Google is a global technology leader focused on improving the way people connect with information. Google's innovations in web search and advertising have made its website a top Internet destination and its brand one of the most recognized in the world. Google maintains the world's largest online index of websites and other content, and Google makes this information freely available to anyone with an Internet connection. Google's automated search technology helps people obtain nearly instant access to relevant information from its vast online index. For more information, visit www.google.com. | |
Krugle, the code search company, helps developers find, fix and learn about code. The Krugle Enterprise appliance searches across code repositories and development resources, using contextual search to provide valuable insights to developers. Krugle allows developers to leverage existing code, do impact analysis and easily learn new code. Krugle provides code search for developer networks including CollabNet, SourceForge, and Yahoo! Developer Network. In addition, Krugle hosts a free service, leveraging over 2 billion lines of open source code. |
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Sun Microsystems has held open systems to be the cornerstone of its business philosophy since the beginning. From desktops to supercomputers, and from development tools to productivity suites, Sun is dedicated to delivering hardware and software based on open industry standards. Today, through shared technology innovation, Sun's continued commitment to Open Source is reflected in its leadership and key contributions to the many projects including OpenSolaris, OpenOffice.org, GNOME, Grid Engine, java.net, Jini, JXTA, NetBeans, Mozilla, Tomcat, and myriad others. | |
WSO2 is an open source middleware company founded by pioneers in Web services and members of the Apache Software Foundation Web services community. The company is delivering a new, entirely open source middleware stack that is optimized for Web services and SOA and built on Apache Axis2. WSO2's first products are the WSO2 Web Services Application Server (WSAS) and WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), and also WSO2 Web Services Frameworks for C and PHP. WSO2 offers consulting, custom development, production and developer support; and training services on key Apache Web Services projects. For information on service and support packages, visit www.wso2.com. Additionally, the WSO2 Oxygen Tank (www.wso2.org) is an open developer portal that provides in-depth product information, tutorials, tools, forums, wikis and more. |