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Merrill Lynch travels rocky road to 'stateless computing'
Merrill Lynch touted its "stateless computing" cloud at LinuxWorld. But one analyst countered that the project pushed the limits of technology to the edge. Article | 15 Aug 2008
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Building an HPC Linux cluster has gotten simpler, Beowulf leader says
A Beowulf Project founder spoke recently about the improvements made to the process of building a Linux high-performance computing, or HPC, cluster. Article | 24 Jul 2008
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Linux experiences 'prolific' growth, says Linux Foundation's Zemlin
From mobile applications to high-performance computing. Linux has become increasingly central to all kinds of computing, says the Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin. But is it really a two-horse race between Linux and Microsoft? Article | 30 Jun 2008
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Red Hat's MRG makes advances in real-time computing
Red Hat's newly released MRG platform adds messaging, real-time and grid computing control to its Linux operating system. Article | 20 Jun 2008
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Red Hat debuts 5.2 version; Novell issues service pack
Red Hat has released RHEL 5.2 with improved virtualization and clustering. Meanwhile, Novell has issued its service pack for SUSE Linux with greater interoperability. Article | 21 May 2008
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Novell SUSE Linux price cut may target Red Hat's mainframe aspirations
Novell's recent price cut for SUSE Linux Enterprise for System z mainframes signals a move to forestall Red Hat from gaining a toehold in the mainframe market, says an analyst. Article | 21 May 2008
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RHEL 5.1 breaks transaction processing records in financial services
Record-breaking transaction processing rates for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) will fuel adoption of RHEL within the financial sector, says Red Hat VP Scott Crenshaw. Article | 01 May 2008
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Move from Solaris to RHEL boosts performance for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Hedging its bets on a migration from Sun Sparc servers to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange improved transaction speed and volume. Article | 15 Apr 2008
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SUSE Linux on System z slashes costs, boosts uptime at Baldor Electric
When it switched to SUSE Linux on System z, Baldor Electric initially wanted better uptime and less complexity. But it managed to slash IT costs in the process. Article | 01 Apr 2008
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With free clustering for Unbreakable Linux, Oracle goes after Red Hat
By enhancing Oracle Unbreakable Linux and offering free clustering to Linux support customers, Oracle is going after Red Hat's customer base. Article | 27 Mar 2008