The idea that Microsoft would buy Novell isn't exactly that far-fetched. Events on April 1 have proved this.
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Business turns to Linux in economic downturn: survey
More than 50% of IT executives in a recent survey said that they were planning to accelerate Linux adoption in 2009. “As organisations fight to cut costs and find value in this tough economic climate, Linux adoption will accelerate,” said Michelle Beetar, country manager for Novell South Africa.
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Red Hat Stands Alone, For The Better
After Red Hat (NYSE: RHT)'s last round of positive numbers, Citigroup issued a report that the flagship open source company is a "tempting acquisition target". To which I can only reply: Here we go again.
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Open Source vs Closed Source -- Its about investing in People
Investing in Open Source is about investing in People instead of investing in a Vendor. For the Enterprise considering the leap to Open Source, those people have to be on the payroll for a successful migration.
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Do Open Source Companies *Really* Support Free Software?
Asterisk, a PBX, telephony engine, and telephony applications toolkit, is one of open source best-kept secrets. As with many open source projects, there is a company that has been set up to provide support, Digium.
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Ubuntu server adoption slow but steady in the data center
Although the Ubuntu desktop has won wide popularity, Ubuntu's fairly sophisticated server OS has yet to establish significant inroads in U.S. data centers.
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Morgan Stanley Growing Its Use of Linux
Anthony Golia, executive director of enterprise computing at Morgan Stanley, told attendees at the High Performance Linux on Wall Street show this morning that his firm has been using Linux in a big way since 2001.
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Supporting Linux in the Microsoft Enterprise
Linux adoption in the enterprise data center continues to grow in terms of both numbers of servers and the variety of roles Linux occupies. As these deployments become more pervasive in the enterprise so too does the need for the integration and interoperability.
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Is (Almost) All Things to All Companies
Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 does a good job of bringing together an organization's equipment and code to meet a variety of needs.
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IDC: Linux spending set to boom by 21 percent in 2009
Most vendors are already preparing for a tough Christmas. Those selling Linux-based solutions, however, can expect to spread plenty of holiday cheer, according to a new report from IDC.
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Maverick Money Makers - Make Money Online Now
If you are looking for a way to make money on the Internet and work from home you have found the perfect website to help guide you in the right direction.
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Sun-IBM Merger Talks Collapse
The Wall Street Journal is reporting tonight that merger talks between Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) have collapsed, placing the potential $7 billion deal in jeopardy.
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SME Server: The Linux solution for growing businesses
If you’re running a small business and you’re in the market for server, you might want to consider SME Server, a Linux distribution customised specifically for the small and medium sized business environment.
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Linux gets reseller friendly
I was happy to see that SYNNEX, a leading software and hardware distributor, had partnered up with Red Hat to form the Open Source Channel Alliance. It may just be what's needed.
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