Jeff Gould
July 13, 2008

MuleSource calls out IBM's double standard on open source

Granting that the open source players are starting out from a small revenue base, simple math tells us that if they keep on growing at their present pace they will sooner or later put some real hurt on the sales of incumbent closed source vendors like IBM and Oracle, who have long dominated enterprise middleware and database sales.
I had a chance to explore that and other issues recently with the CEO of one of these new open source middleware challengers, David Rosenberg of MuleSource, a company best known for its Mule ESB product. Below is a lightly edited transcript of our conversation.

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22Jan

Talend to optimize open source data integration on Windows platform

(Business Wire)
Microsoft to work with Talend to Ensure High Performance of Talend’s Open Source Data Integration Solutions on Windows
Talend, the first provider of open source data integration software, today announced plans to work together with Microsoft to optimize Talend’s software on the Microsoft Windows platform. Talend’s flagship solution, Talend Open Studio, has been downloaded over 150,000 times. Given Microsoft’s continued commitment to develop interoperable solutions that meet customer needs, the company will dedicate resources to ensure high performance and seamless integration of the Talend software with Windows.

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