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Volume 27 Number 04 (April 2007)


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Breeding, Marshall, SirsiDynix ILS set on single course
The June 2005 consolidation of Sirsi Corporation and Dynix created SirsiDynix,which stands as the largest company in the library-automation industry. Although many aspects of the company have been integrated, until recently the company sailed two flagship library-automation systems: Horizon and Unicorn. The company’s mid-March announcement hoists a single flagship—marking a significant change in course—based on the company's Unicorn platform. SirsiDynix entered a new phase of its corporate history when San Francisco-based Vista Equity Partners, a private-equity firm that manages about a $1 billion in assets, acquired it. Announced on December 27, 2006, the transaction closed on January 17, 2007. SirsiDynix reported it would consolidate development efforts into a single ILS platform based on Unicorn. Ongoing development on Horizon has ceased. Horizon 7.4 will be its terminal version. Libraries operating one of the SirsiDynix legacy systems—including Dynix Classic, DRA Classic, INLEX/3000, and MultiLIS—will be offered a migration path to Rome.
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Breeding, Marshall, The business side of Open Source: LibLime buys Koha division
LibLime, a small company established to provide support for the open-source library-automation system Koha, has expanded by acquiring the Koha division of Katipo Communications, the consulting firm that originally developed Koha. This move expands the staff of LibLime from 6 to about 9 employees, bringing into the company individuals associated with Koha’s original development.
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