The page on the Foundation site marked EULA (End User License Agreement) now leads to a standard GPL V2 license.
In other ways it's business as usual. As ClarkConnect the software has been around since 2000 with a service delivery platform, now called ClearCenter, aiming at small organizations with distributed IT environments.
In addition to integrating with what it now calls the ClearCenter cloud, the software boasts integration with Google Apps as well. The community section now has a clearer, brighter interface, complete with the latest Linux comedy videos, and a listing of which members are on the site at any time.
Now, is this just a rebranding or is Clear now a contender in enterprise Linux?