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Sun outlines its open source strategy and MySQL integration
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com sat down with Barton George, the group manager for Sun Microsystems Inc.'s GNU/Linux strategy, to discuss the company's open source strategy, Sun's acquisition of ... Interview | 25 Mar 2008
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Novell lays out vision for SUSE, IT agility at BrainShare
Novell has begun work on the next-gen SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 and has announced new company acquisitions and partnerships to bring management agility to mixed-IT shops. Article | 18 Mar 2008
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Samba 4 hits alpha status, but 2008 release unlikely
Samba 4's developer solicits the Samba community for feedback on the latest alpha release of the technology. Article | 04 Mar 2008
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Does Active Directory top Linux authentication options?
Frustrated by traditional Linux authentication options like LDAP and Kerberos, Linux administrators may have success by integrating with Active Directory. Article | 29 Oct 2007
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Novell virtualizes NetWare with Xen
Still running NetWare? With the release of Open Enterprise Server 2, Novell has enabled paravirtualization with Xen as a guest on top of SUSE Linux. Article | 08 Oct 2007
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Hovsepian cites four vehicles to broaden Linux adoption
At LinuxWorld, Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian lauded the success of Linux but cautioned that complacency and fragmentation are still real threats. Article | 08 Aug 2007
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Sun OpenSolaris to become more 'Linux-like'
Giving Sun Solaris the look and feel of Linux is the easy part, analysts say. Creating a Linux-like Solaris supported by new ISVs without alienating existing users and ISVs is another story. Article | 11 Jul 2007
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Jeremy Allison: Samba team to adopt GPLv3
In a mailing list letter to Samba developers, Jeremy Allison said that Samba will adopt the GPLv3 for future releases. Article | 09 Jul 2007
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Novell SUSE Linux to support Windows, Red Hat with Xen
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (SLES 10) will support Microsoft Windows and Red Hat virtual machines sometime in July. Article | 19 Jun 2007
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Microsoft and Linspire agreement no big deal for Linux
Even if Microsoft could snatch up one Linspire-sized vendor a week, it has almost no impact on Linux. Article | 14 Jun 2007