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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 | 31 Jan 2007
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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 | 31 Jan 2007
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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 | 23 Jan 2007
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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 | 04 Jan 2007
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Unix maintenance costs spur Ohio EPA's Linux adoption
The cost of maintaining legacy HP-UX servers wasn't sitting well with the Ohio EPA. By migrating to Linux, the agency saved enough cash to do disaster recovery. Article | 12 Dec 2006
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Open Season: Red Hat, OpenVZ and Samba
City of Vienna goes with Red Hat Linux; OpenVZ project delivers live migration; Samba gets an update. Article | 20 Nov 2006
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Opinion: Microsoft, Sun, Oracle can't sidestep Linux, open source movement
I had my "flying-pigs" moment on seeing the headlines: rapprochement, accord, peace between Linux and Microsoft. Column | 03 Nov 2006
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Terpstra: Don't panic over Novell-Microsoft deal
Life is interesting, isn't it? Who would have guessed at the number of changes in our industry over the past 12 months? Column | 03 Nov 2006
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Microsoft, Novell link up for surprise partnership
Today Microsoft and Novell joined forces to build an interoperability bridge between Linux and Windows and make a stronger virtualization play. Article | 02 Nov 2006
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Samba's Andrew Bartlett: Samba 4.0 brings Active Directory 'streamlining'
What's coming in Samba 4.0? More tools to help companies use Linux servers -- not Windows servers -- says Samba Team member Andrew Bartlett. Article | 23 Oct 2006