Riding On The Open Source Wagon
News Akopia, for example, is billing itself as "the world's leading provider of open source e-commerce software and services. Akopia, which last week announced an updated version of its Interchange open-source e-commerce platform, says it is betting on...
[November 1, 2000, 11:58]
TurboLinux Makes Big Moves
News For e-commerce customers, it includes OpenMerchant from OpenSales and Akopia's Tallyman shopping cart. On Monday, TurboLinux launched a full-fledged reseller program. It also released enFusion, a clustering solution that runs on Linux, Unix and...
[February 1, 2000, 11:56]
Red Hat Unveils Enterprise Applications Suite
News Red Hat's expansion into higher-level software began with its acquisition in 2000 of C2Net, which created the Stronghold version of the Akopia e-commerce software in 2001. Following the strategy of rivals such as Sun Microsystems, IBM and Microsoft...
[April 7, 2003, 7:59]
Red Hat To Play In Oracle's Arena
News The company has branched out through acquisitions such as Akopia's e-commerce software and C2Net's version of the Apache Web server software. Linux seller Red Hat will announce new database software next week, hoping to whittle away at Oracle the...
[June 20, 2001, 9:24]
Red Hat Restructure Puts Focus On Big Clients
News Red Hat has acquired several other companies in the 11 quarters it's been a publicly traded company, including e-commerce software maker Akopia, network gear maker WireSpeed, publishing software maker Ars Digita, e-commerce software maker Hell's...
[March 20, 2002, 10:14]

