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JavaOne 2006: OpenLogic Adds Geronimo to Open Source Library
OpenLogic Adds Virtuas as Open Source Partner
May. 20, 2006 11:00 AM
OpenLogic, Inc., has announced that Geronimo 1.1 will be added to the OpenLogic certified open source library. In addition, OpenLogic has reached a partnership agreement with Virtuas Open Source Solutions for Geronimo Support Services whereby Virtuas has been added to the OpenLogic Expert Community as an Expert Partner.
Virtuas provides support and enablement services for Apache Geronimo through Virtuas' Geronimo Practice led by Jeff Genender. Genender is an Apache Geronimo Project Management Committee (PMC) member, and provides leadership with the direction of the project. Jeff oversees all activities, content, and consulting activities around Virtuas' Geronimo practice.
"Virtuas is excited about our partnership with OpenLogic and about the recent launch of the OpenLogic Expert Community," said Phil Robinson, Vice President Global Alliances for Virtuas. "And we believe the inclusion of Geronimo 1.1 into the OpenLogic Certified Open Source Library is just one more example of the enterprise-readiness of Apache Geronimo."
OpenLogic will add Geronimo 1.1 to its certified library of over 150 open source solutions that are delivered with OpenLogic Enterprise, a technology platform that enables enterprises to manage open source in the enterprise.
"We are continually adding new open source products to our platform," said Rod Cope, CTO and Founder of OpenLogic. "With the launch of Geronimo 1.1, there will be greater choice for enterprises in selecting J2EE servers."
The recently-launched OpenLogic Expert Community is a new model where OpenLogic pays qualified experts within the open source development community to provide in-depth support for open source products, according to the company. By joining the OpenLogic Expert Community as an Expert Partner, Virtuas will handle all tier 3 and tier 4 support requests for Geronimo as well as providing support other open source software products and projects.
To qualify as a member of the OpenLogic Expert Community, individuals or expert partners must have "committer" status (enabling them to update source code for an open source product) or must be referred by a committer for one of the open source products supported and certified by OpenLogic. Interested open source and developers can visit www.openlogic.com for more information.
OpenLogic currently offers enterprise support for more than 150 certified open source products - providing a single point of contact for enterprise open source issues. OpenLogic handles tier 1 and tier 2 support, while tapping the OpenLogic Expert Community for help in resolving more complex issues.
"Virtuas, and The Apache Geronimo Practice headed by Jeff, are great, experienced additions to the OpenLogic Expert Community," said Stormy Peters, Director of Product Management of OpenLogic. "We're excited to have them join as an Expert Partner."