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For Terracotta, a year of open source has been good for business
Thu, 03 Jan 2008 21:02:00 GMT
Terracotta makes a Java clustering solution that it calls "drop-in" technology. Terracotta is unique, says Ari Zilka, founder and chief technology officer, because it makes a way to offload temporary but important information that has traditionally been stored in expensive databases. In an effort to increase interest in the product, about a year ago Terracotta decided to open its source code and start giving the product away. According to Zilka, since Terracotta's entrance into the community, "we've seen only goodness." Source... |
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