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Red Hat pledges 'integrated virtualization' platform
Red Hat executives announced that the next evolution of the enterprise Linux platform would have an integrated, easy-to-install virtualization platform. Article | 15 Mar 2006
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Niche Linux servers break out of HPC into enterprise
Watch out, IBM, Dell and HP! Linux server vendors that have carved out a space in high-performance computing markets are taking their tailor-made servers into new enterprise markets, providing a welcomed change for businesses that want to save money ... Article | 14 Mar 2006
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CIO primer: Virtualization basics
Virtualization is coming into its own -- and successful IT managers at companies of all sizes are figuring ways the technology can help them. Article | 07 Mar 2006
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Open Ajax initiative gives open source boost to popular Web technology
A consortium of powerful IT companies banded together this week to promote a universally open Ajax technology they believe will change Web servers forever. Article | 02 Feb 2006
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Server crashes make CUNY study new options
Six crashes of blade servers running Linux in six weeks were bad enough, but troubles with Red Hat Kickstart slowed down repairs. Find out how CUNY found some quick fixes. Article | 21 Dec 2005
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Sun releases UltraSparc T1 chip
Sun announced the long-awaited release of its multi-core UltraSparc T1 microprocessor Monday, which the company has dubbed the industry's first multi-threaded "eco-friendly" chip. Article | 15 Nov 2005
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Windows Plug and Play has a new enemy
Mocbot targets an already-exploited security hole Microsoft patched in August. Could it be the next Zotob? Article | 24 Oct 2005
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Intel launches dual-core Xeon processor
The world's largest chip maker announced the release of its first dual-core processor Monday, which will feature hyper-threading and run at 2.8 GHz. Article | 11 Oct 2005
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Church volunteer quells IT chaos with Linux
The Church of the Epiphany found IT salvation, with a little help from Linux and Samba. Article | 11 Oct 2005
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Red Hat Linux centralizes Bryant University IT
The Bryant University campus IT department was slow and inefficient behind a wall of multiple vendors and sluggish servers -- until Red Hat Linux came along. Article | 04 Oct 2005