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Open Source Players Work to Advance Scalability of Open Source Solutions

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Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Mar 15, 2000

Lutris Technologies Inc. and TurboLinux Inc. this week announced
plans to jointly certify and distribute the Enhydra Java/XML
application server for the TurboLinux operating system.

The partnership, announced last week at the Linux World Expo Conference
and Exhibition in Sydney, Australia, establishes a scalable Open Source
foundation for e-business application development and deployment.


TurboLinux is billed as “the fastest growing Open Source operating system,”
while Lutris calls Enhydra “the leading Open Source Java/XML application
server.” Together, the technologies allow users to create and deploy
scalable e-business applications. They provide developers with a solid
platform for future development, and ensure that developers will have
“world-class training, certification and support” for Enhydra running on
TurboLinux.


Enhydra will be distributed as a part of the TurboLinux companion CD and
listed in the TurboLinux Application Directory as a “premier development
environment.” Lutris plans to provide support, training and services for
Enhydra applications running on TurboLinux.

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