New Linux Foundation Members Help Advance Enterprise Linux

Bromium, nexB and ownCloud Embrace Collaborative Development as the Growth of Linux Rises in Enterprise

Bromium, nexB and ownCloud Embrace Collaborative Development as the Growth of Linux Rises in Enterprise

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwired) — 05/08/13 –NEWS HIGHLIGHTSHP Labs, Intel, OpenStack, Raspberry Pi, Valve and the founder of Wired Magazine will come together in "The Big Easy" to discuss future of Linux, open cloud and collaborative development.More than six co-located events including Linux Plumbers Conference and UEFI Plugfest expand opportunities for learning and advancing technology.The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux

Amazon Web Services, AMD, Bromium, Calxeda, CA Technologies, Cisco, Citrix, Google, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Verizon Affirm Commitment to the Xen Project, Look to Linux Foundation to Provide Infrastructure, Guidance and Collaborative Network

New Members Advance Worldwide Adoption of Linux in Mobility, Enterprise and Mission-Critical Platforms

New Open Source Framework to Drive Innovation and Acceleration of Technologies, Allows Customers, Partners and Community to Shape SDN
Annual Survey of World-s Largest Enterprise Linux Users Shows Strong and Consistent Growth Due to Demand for Supporting Cloud Initiatives, Greenfield Deployments and Mission-Critical Workloads

Technology Experts and Thought Leaders From Netflix, Jaguar Land Rover, Samsung and More Will Kick Off Three Days of Linux and Open Source Collaboration

Ninety-Three Percent of Hiring Managers Plan to Hire a Linux Pro in the Next Six Months

Six New Members to Contribute to Advancement of Linux

Four New Members Join Linux Foundation to Collaborate on Linux, Maximize Investments in Collaborative Development