The Linux and the open source community doesn't just create great desktop and server solutions. They also create worthy router solutions, many which are open, free, and/or Linux-based.
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The Shape Of Things To Come: HP Breaks Rank
The webOS is a platform for devices yet to be thought up. It frees HP from being forever chained to Microsoft Windows.
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Novell BrainShare EMEA: Sold Out
For the first time in five years Novell is hosting a BrainShare conference for EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) partners and customers. Novell Chief Marketing Officer and Channel Chief John Dragoon says the event is sold out. Here are the details.
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Test Driving Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
OFB’s Ed Hurst continues his quest for the perfect UNIX or Linux operating system by looking at a recently released beta of Red Hat’s upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Is it the Linux nirvana? Read on to find out.
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Likewise, I'm Sure
After the dust settled, it turns out that Samba and Likewise can co-exist after all.
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The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Kernel: What Is It?
Sitting at the heart of every Linux OS distribution is a Linux kernel. When it comes to the upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 release, the issue of which kernel is being used is not a cut and dried answer, however.
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Canonical clarifies its H.264 licence
Observers have noted that Canonical is an H.264 licensee, causing some to ask if this covered Ubuntu users. The H asked Canonical about the licence
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Bosch Group joins the Eclipse Foundation
The Stuttgart based Bosch Group, a leading automotive technology and service provider, has joined the Eclipse Foundation as a Solutions Member
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OpenSolaris Lives! Nexenta Leverages OpenSolaris and ZFS for Enterprise Storage
While Sun Microsystems may have struggled with making money from its OpenSolaris operating system prior to Sun's acquisition by Oracle, that doesn't mean that others haven't had better success.
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VMware's SpringSource to acquire GemStone
SpringSource, the open source Java division of VMware, has announced that it has agreed to acquire enterprise data management solution specialist GemStone Systems
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Customized Linux Training
Over the last year we have been working with a large company that is moving all of their servers from Microsoft to Linux, specifically CentOS. This is an international company that is leveraging their growth by cutting costs on the server operations.
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RHEL 6 - your sensible but lovable friend
The first major update for Red Hat Enterprise Linux in more than three years hit last month, and judging by the traffic that took down Red Hat's download servers, it's long over due.
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Motorola acquiring Azingo, kissing off Android?
Motorola is acquiring LiMo-linked middleware and Web 2.0 app software company Azingo, according to several reports. Several hundred India-based software engineers would be focused on lessening Motorola's dependence on Google, suggests The Register, while GigaOM speculates that Motorola is building its own OS and SFGate sees a China connection.
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Talend Shows That Open Source Success is Not Just About Low Price
Talend is an open source data integration company that is a poster child for successful open source business models. In just a few short years they have risen to be one of the up and coming stars in a 13b dollar market.
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Rumors abound: Mandriva to be Sold
Translate this site from french into english says 2 companies are looking to buy Mandriva assets.
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