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OpenLogic has launched OpenLogic Enterprise 4.6, the newest release of its enterprise platform designed to help companies quickly and easily manage the use of open source software across the enterprise. OpenLogic Enterprise 4.6 contains many additions to the OpenLogic Certified Library, has a fast new automated installation process, and offers more enterprise control for updating security patches and versions of open source software."OpenLogic customers include dozens of Fortune 100 companies that not only require a trusted source for a wide breadth of open source products, but also need to trust that the available fixes and security patches are always up to date," said Steve Grandchamp, CEO of OpenLogic. "Now, with OpenLogic's ability to get enterprises up and running in 30 minutes they can take advantage of all the benefits that open source software has to offer."
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The OpenLogic Certified Library continues to grow and has reached 302 open source software packages and more than 1,200 versions of those packages. Based on direct feedback from Fortune 500 companies, OpenLogic has expanded the list of Ajax-related packages, providing certification and support for the packages that enterprises are using for Web 2.0 applications. OpenLogic has also expanded Solaris support to include open source software on Solaris 8 & 9 in addition to support for Solaris 10.
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