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GENUITEC COMMITS TO ECLIPSE, OPEN SOURCE - WEBSPHEREPOWER
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Genuitec commits to Eclipse, Open Source
Genuitec, provider of the MyEclipse integrated development environment and a founding member of the Eclipse Foundation, announced the hiring of respected industry technologist Tim Webb. Recently appointed as the lead for the open source "Maya" project at the Eclipse Foundation, Webb will also coordinate the development of Genuitec's commercial software provisioning solution.

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