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After delay, Fedora 10 finally available
After being waylaid a month because of a security breach, Fedora 10 includes features for remote management of servers, storage in the cloud, energy saving and more.26 Nov 2008
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Red Hat offers Linux-wary Unix shops long-term support in Japan
Hoping to spur Unix-to Linux migrations, Red Hat has partnered with Fujitsu in Japan to offer long-term support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.23 Nov 2008
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Red Hat customers unswayed by Novell's pitch to switch
A Novell promotion promises to minimize the cost of switching to SUSE for Red Hat customers, but the economy and the effort involved in migrating remain obstacles.19 Nov 2008
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Red Hat Satellite launches first community upgrade
Red Hat Satellite has launched its first upgrade based on community input, where the ultimate goal is speedier, better software. The new version includes RHEL 5 and Oracle 10g.18 Nov 2008
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Open source growth dims LAMP stack to symbolic status
LAMP's status as the undisputed open source stack has dimmed to a largely symbolic role as the number of open source applications has expanded.16 Nov 2008
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Zenoss adds VMware monitoring to systems management suite
Zenoss Inc. has added VMware monitoring to its systems management suite, conslidating data on virtual and physical systems in a single console.13 Nov 2008
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Linux open source firewall software options
Ken Milberg overviews open source firewall software options for Linux that leverage netfilter/iptables. FireHol, Shorewall, Untangle, and FireStarter are examined. Ken advises carefully considering...07 Nov 2008
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Interoperability planning and tools for Linux, Unix and Windows servers
What can be done to enable interoperability between 96% of the world's servers and why is interoperability important? Ken Milberg lays out some tools and guidelines for planning and supporting a mi...07 Nov 2008
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At ApacheCon, Microsoft jumps on open source bandwagon
Microsoft will make its pitch to the open source community with an appearance at the ApacheCon user conference.06 Nov 2008
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Comparing blades with rack servers on price, performance
Are blades or rackmount servers more cost-effective? Several experts weigh in on the factors to consider, including space constraints, power consumption, and performance.06 Nov 2008
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 beta boosts virtualization capabilities
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 has been released in beta, and it offers improved virtualization, cluster file system and hardware integration.04 Nov 2008
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Android OS
Android OS is a Linux-based open source platform for mobile cellular handsets developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. (Continued....)01 Nov 2008