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BlueGlue is the first software that automates the reliable installation, configuration, integration, test and maintenance of certified and supported stacks built from customer-specified combinations of over 120 leading Open Source projects. It helps customers substantially reduce management costs and complexity when using Open Source software.
Version 3.2 includes the following management, compliance, and usability features:
- New one-click Stacrostm, or stack macros, provide 15 popular development, test and deployment stacks that are pre-integrated, validated and installed in minutes.
- Customers can also create their own Stacros for their chosen open source stack combinations. This makes it easy for organizations to standardize approved stacks across departments or teams, helping ensure consistency, version control, and infrastructure quality.
- A filtering capability that lets customers easily customize BlueGlue to show only company-approved open source projects or license types.
- The ability to color code projects by license type to map into company license policies and guide users appropriately.
- Customers can easily sort by, view and print all dependencies and licenses for a given stack combination.
- Powerful new search capabilities allow customers to take full advantage of BlueGlues robust open source knowledgebase for management and learning.
- With BlueGlue 3.2, customers can now receive automated on-line updates for enhancements and critical project security patches that are made available to subscribers between BlueGlue releases.
“This release is the result of various customer requests for
ways to better help them to efficiently take advantage of Open Source
infrastructure tools. Were confident it will help them significantly
reduce their open source management costs,” said Rod Cope, CTO and Founder of OpenLogic.

Rod Cope,
OpenLogic CTO
The latest version of BlueGlue also adds 17 new Eclipse Plug-ins, part of OpenLogics strategy to continue enhancing Eclipse support. BlueGlue now includes a collection of over 20 of the most popular Eclipse Open Source Plug-ins that support top projects like JBoss, MySQL, Struts, PHP, and many more. It provides the easiest way to install, configure, integrate, test and manage Eclipse with popular plug-ins in a fully-integrated, conflict-free development environment. OpenLogic is also separately announcing the availability of a Free Starter Edition of BlueGlue based on Eclipse and Eclipse Plug-ins.
The latest version of BlueGlue has been certified on Red Hats RHEL, versions 3 and 4 and SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (SLES) 9, ensuring compatibility for companies using these popular enterprise Linux editions.
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BlueGlue is the first software that automates the reliable installation, configuration, integration, test and maintenance of certified and supported stacks built from customer-specified combinations of over 120 leading Open Source projects, according to its developer, OpenLogic. It is designed to help customers substantially reduce management costs and complexity when using Open Source software. |
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