July 3, 2008 4:22 PM PDT

Collaborative Software Initiative in Time Magazine

by Dave Rosenberg
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Stuart Cohen enjoyed a lot of media attention in his days running Open Source Development Labs so it's good to see him back in the business press spreading to good word on open source with the new company he started about a year ago, Collaborative Software Initiative.

Today he and his team appear online at Time.com and will be in the July 14 Time Magazine print edition. The story talks about his latest project in the public health sector, which is interesting because it illustrates exactly how Collaborative Software Initiative is transforming the way software is developed in-house in vertical industries.

The electronic disease surveillance system his team is building for the State of Utah is adaptable in all 50 states and could even go global. And, that's just one market and one project.

Dave Rosenberg dishes up "Software, Interrupted" with nearly 15 years of technology and marketing experience that spans from Bell Labs to multiple start-up IPOs to open-source enterprise software companies. He is co-founder of MuleSource and currently serves as the general manager of Hardy Way. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure. You can contact Dave via e-mail at softwareinterrupted@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @daveofdoom.
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by softweb_solutions July 3, 2008 9:24 PM PDT
Thanks for the nice information.

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by Varsys October 18, 2008 10:31 AM PDT
Thank for sharing interesting info!

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In "Software, Interrupted," Dave Rosenberg discusses disruption in the software market, as well as the products and services that keep business technology norms in perpetual flux.

With nearly 15 years of technology and marketing experience spanning from Bell Labs to multiple start-up IPOs, Dave co-founded open-source software company MuleSource and now serves as general manager of Hardy Way. He also happens to be a U.S. patent holder and a workaholic. Technology is his best friend and mortal enemy.

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