Bossie Awards 2010: The best open source platforms and middleware
InfoWorld's Test Center picks the top open source operating platforms and middleware of 2010
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Bossies 2010: Platforms and middleware
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Bossie 2010 winner: Android
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Bossie 2010 winner: Nginx
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Bossie 2010 winner: VirtualBox
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Bossie 2010 winner: KVM
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Bossie 2010 winner: OpenVZ
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Bossie 2010 winner: WSO2 Carbon
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Bossie 2010 winner: Intalio BPM
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Bossie 2010 winner: Talend
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Bossie 2010 winner: Cassandra
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Bossie 2010 winner: Infobright
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More Bossie 2010 winners
Bossie 2010 winner: WSO2 Carbon
WSO2 Carbon is a free, open source, turnkey middleware stack based on the Java Open Services Gateway Initiative (OSGi). Carbon is completely componentized, making it easy to deploy only the service components you need, without skimping on services management, security, or scaling. Available components range from ESB, BAM, and BPM to mashups, data services, and gadgets. 2010's version 3.0 brought human-based workflow to BPM, extended BAM and governance to Oracle Database, made it easier to expose enterprise data over Web services, and eased component setup and customization (among the simplest you'll find). An alpha version of a cloud-based edition of Carbon, called WSO2 Stratos, is available for free trial.
License: Apache License 2.0
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