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Linux, virtualization help GHY meet post-9/11 requirements
In the post-9/11 world, security measures have been tightened, especially in the import/export industry. Learn how one firm used Linux and hardware virtualization to keep up with changing rules and add flexibility to client IT environments. Article
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Going from Mandriva to Red Hat or SuSE
An open source issues and strategies expert explains why moving from Mandriva to Red Hat or SuSE is not a drastic change due to the similarity of Linux distributions. Ask the Expert
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Golden's Rules: Red Hat/JBoss pairing bad news for BEA, Novell
Red Hat's acquisition of JBoss is bad news for proprietary middleware vendors, particularly BEA, and Red Hat's competitor, Novell, says columnist Bernard Golden. Column
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Engineer's take on Novell's new SuSE desktop, server, Linux roadmap
Novell's new SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 (SLED 10) is beating Microsoft Vista to market by months, and the Xen virtualization features in the upcoming SuSE Enterprise Server are right on target. In short, Novell's Linux roadmap looks great. Now,... Column
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SuSE Linux vs. Red Hat Linux
Open source software and applications expert Bernard Golden describes the differences between Red Hat Linux and SuSE Linux. Ask the Expert
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Novell missteps not affecting SuSE
As rumors fly that Novell may be tightening its budgetary belt, analysts and users seek to diagnose what a weakened SuSE could mean to the Linux community. Article
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Learning the SuSE Linux shortcuts
The author of The Developer Shortcut Guide to SuSE Linux offers tips on SuSE administration and development, choosing between KDE and GNOME, and deploying JBoss. Article
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The Developer Shortcut Guide to SUSE Linux, chapters 1 & 2
The Developer Shortcut Guide to SUSE Linux, authored by John Featherly, is targeted at experienced developers who are looking to get a quick start on writing open source-based enterprise applications. These are developers writing custom corporate app... Tip
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To sponsor or not to sponsor? IBM touts more Linux TCO research
On the heels of a minor media-fueled controversy involving sponsored research from Microsoft that was rejected by the OSDL, IBM rolled out some sponsored research of its own. Article
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Newbie-friendly, Windows-friendly Linux
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