Software Development and Open Source Public Relations
JBoss, Inc.
LogicLibrary
TradeStone Software
Ximian, Inc.
Business and Financial Services Public Relations
Business Software and Solutions Public Relations
Cleantech and Green Public Relations
Consumer Public Relations
Data Center and IT Operations Public Relations
Emerging Technology Public Relations
Healthcare IT Public Relations
Medical Device and Diagnostics Public Relations
Networking, Wireless and Telecom Public Relations
Pharmaceutical and Biotech Public Relations
Security Public Relations
PR Agency Case Study for Software Development and Open Source Public Relations

Software Development and Open Source Public Relations

JBoss, Inc.
JBoss, Inc. provides open source middleware that offers companies a better way to transform their businesses through service-oriented architectures. The JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite (JEMS) combines market-leading software such as JBoss Application Server, Hibernate and Tomcat with zero-cost software licenses to deliver proven performance in mission-critical enterprise applications—all at a lower cost structure than proprietary systems and backed by subscription support and services.

LogicLibrary
LogicLibrary is a fast-growing software company that makes it possible to easily manage software development assets (SDAs). Its solution, Logidex, allows application developers, business analysts and architects to quickly identify software assets that best match business and technical requirements for new application development and integration. Simply put: it’s a high-tech card catalog of all the different software components used throughout an organization’s development effort that dramatically speeds up Web services, integration and migration projects. For more information, visit logiclibrary.com.

TradeStone Software

Ximian, Inc.
Ximian, Inc. (www.ximian.com) began as a group of talented software developers who led an open source community project to build a Linux equivalent to Microsoft’s graphical desktop interface and its email and calendaring program. The choice Ximian offered was simple: We give you the power, cost effectiveness and flexibility of Linux plus a graphical interface that you intuitively understand and can use. For the first time, a switch from Windows to Linux on the desktop became possible for business users. Schwartz Communications represented Ximian until its acquisition by Novell in August 2003 for more than $40 million.




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