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Microsoft exec: SUSE Linux guest support on the way
In this Q&A, Microsoft's senior director of virtualization strategy explained how Novell and Microsoft are using virtualization to bridge the chasm that separates Linux and Windows. Article
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IBM Open Client bridges Windows, Linux gap
IBM today released Open Client, an open standards-based set of productivity tools that runs on Red Hat and Novell Linux desktops, Apple and Windows. Article
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LinuxWorld preview: Samba4 makes Active Directory Linux-friendlier
In this preview of Gerald Carter's LinuxWorld session, the Samba Team member dishes on progress with Samba 4.0, Active Directory domains and his work with Centeris. Article
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Linux and Active Directory -- the plot thickens
Not only do administrators want to manage large heterogeneous environments of Linux, Unix and Windows servers with Microsoft Active Directory, but they also need to move away from Sun's NIS. Article
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Samba team showcases changes to version 4.0
The Samba Team released a Technology Preview for Samba 4.0 this week, and is encouraging IT managers and users to test the updates and offer feedback. Article
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Linux servers join with Active Directory
Centeris launched Likewise Identity 3.0, an identity management app that turns Linux servers into native Microsoft Active Directory clients. Article
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Running Windows as a VM on Linux with VMware Server
If you don't want to spend money on an expensive Citrix setup for running Windows and Linux, then try running Windows as a virtual machine (VM) on Linux with VMware Server. Tip
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Linux grid takes out firm's aging mainframe
After decades on a mainframe, the U.S.'s oldest automotive information and metrics provider looked to Linux on a grid for an elegant -- and fast -- money-saving alternative. Article
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Concerns about the future of commercial Linux
Concerns about the future of commercial Linux distributions like Novell and Red Hat. Ask the Expert
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Getting started with MySQL
An off-the-shelf proprietary solution may serve your needs today but it's also one step towards vendor lock-in. Learn about flexible, open source MySQL, the "M" in the LAMP stack. Tip