By Carla Safigan  Server virtualization is rapidly becoming a common undertaking for IT departments. As a matter of fact, many organizations are now taking the next step: evaluating their virtualization investment to see whether it's helped them achieve the server consolidation goals they previously set... Mar. 24, 2006 05:00 PM Reads: 7,368 |
By Paul Panks  I often wonder what happens to data when it gets erased. Just where does it go? What happens to it? Does it 'vanish' completely, or does it still exist somewhere, perhaps in the memory bank of the expanding universe? Dec. 28, 2005 08:00 AM Reads: 14,026 Replies: 3 |
By Jeff Brooks  It seems that Linux is everywhere you look these days. Among enterprise, desktop, even wireless users, Linux's versatility and portability have rapidly made it the operating system of choice. At academic institutions in particular, Linux is quickly becoming the Lingua Franca through wh... Dec. 27, 2005 10:15 PM Reads: 36,147 Replies: 1 |
By Paul Sterne; Nicholas Herring  At LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco, it occurred to me that I had overlooked a very important Open Source business model, the Membership Model. Confronted by a keynote speech by Stuart Cohen, the leader of the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) (www.osdl.org), it became clear that I ha... Nov. 20, 2005 03:30 AM Reads: 20,430 Replies: 2 |
By Linux News Desk At the Open Source Business Conference, the Free Standards Group, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to developing and promoting open source software standards, and the Linux Standard Base (LSB) workgroup announced that the LSB has achieved unanimous official approval as an ISO st... Nov. 4, 2005 02:00 AM Reads: 9,019 |
By Dan Nuffer In today's complex, multiplatform enterprise, unifying systems management under a common infrastructure is a significant force driving many business decisions. With Linux projects providing specialized applications and functionality, Unix resources running mission-critical systems, and... Dec. 13, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,944 |
By David Giannini Over the past few years, many IT organizations have begun to adopt internal service level agreements (SLAs) designed to ensure the performance and accountability of IT systems that support critical business functions. If you don't already have an internal SLA for your Linux/Unix server... Aug. 31, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 19,972 |
By Linux News Desk Costa Mesa, CA, based Emulex Corp., announced that future version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 will support the networking company's drivers for its host bus adapter (HBA) boards. Aug. 9, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 13,553 |
By Kelly LeBlanc We know that many of our readers work in smaller, high-tech startups and are trying to grow businesses based on Linux and open source software (or are thinking about it!). We thought this article on helping smaller companies like these with visibility and strategies for their businesse... May. 18, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 13,100 |
By Kevin Bedell Innovation is the lifeblood of the technology industry. With every new technical innovation comes a whole new crop of companies riding the wave of change as they try to build companies (and sometimes even whole industries) out of the Next Big Thing. Dec. 22, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 17,281 |
By Linux News Desk (July 16, 2003) - One question on everybody’s mind when they are thinking about Linux and how it will fit into the enterprise mold is that of whether the number of known distributions — believed to have reached approximately 130 — is helping or hurting Linux. This week at “CA W... Jul. 16, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 11,281 Replies: 1 |
By Gregory V. Tarsy A Sun engineer addresses a portion of How Sun can pull out of its slump in which author Paul Murphy calls attention to a perceived problem with SPARC and scientific computing. In fact, although there is something to be learned from the square-root summation example, it is not what Murp... Feb. 24, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 16,896 |
By Robert McMillan Robert McMillan talks to Marc Sachs of the White House Cyberspace Security Office about the current and future role of open-source technologies in U.S. government departments. (2,200 words) Dec. 11, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 11,333 |
By Marc Campbell; Kevin Coffee So you know your Beatles from your Beach Boys, do you? And Elvis from Elvis Costello? Do you pontificate on the fine differences between Bebop and Hard Bop? Tired of DJs that don't know anything about the music they are playing and who never play the songs you want to hear? Dec. 8, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 9,607 |
By Mike McCallister Richard Stallman is easily the most controversial figure associated with Linux and the open source movement. And the controversy begins with this very terminology. Stallman, fairly or not, believes the operating system is and should be called GNU/Linux, and the movement that he is a pa... May. 8, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 16,025 |
By Joe Barr 'Linux? Step to the back of the bus, please. This section is reserved for Windows users only.' That's the message everyone but Microsoft Windows users get when they wish to do more than browse the FCC's Web site. Ironic that an agency bearing the name 'communications' does such a lous... Apr. 1, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 17,913 |