Tux and the God Particle CERN team member gives Linux a shout out Linux is getting some credit from at least one CERN staff member for its participation in the tentatively successful find of the Higgs Boson particle this week. CERN scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) announced yesterday that the 45-year search for the particle, which will fill … Read More
Why companies must adopt the open source way
Even huge companies like the New York Stock Exchange are starting to adopt free open source software In a fast changing global marketplace, businesses increasingly rely on technology that enables them to innovate and respond quickly to the evolving business environment. Every day I see examples of both large and small, public and private sector, organisations turning to open source … Read More
Red Hat – latest RHEV virtualization features
Red Hat have released an updated list of features on their RHEV virtualization platform including a document that highlights key features side-by-side with vmWare Vsphere 5 and Microsoft Hyper-V. Please follow the following link to access the documents: http://www.redhat.com/virtualization/rhev/server/library/?sc_cid=70160000000TIigAAG
Red Hat to Acquire FuseSource
Raleigh June 27, 2012 Open source integration and messaging provider will enhance Red Hat’s JBoss middleware portfolio RALEIGH, N.C. – June 27, 2012 – Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world’s leading provider of open source solutions to the enterprise, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire FuseSource from Progress Software Corporation. FuseSource, a provider of … Read More
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 GA
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 GA June 21, 2012 We are pleased to announce today general availability of the next minor release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3. Red Hat continues to deliver a predictable life cycle of new product features and partner enhancements that customers rely on. These innovations originate from many … Read More
Linux continues to dominate list of top 500 supercomputers
Coinciding with the start of the International Supercomputing Conference ISC’12, a new list of the world’s 500 fastest supercomputers has been released. As has been the case for a while, Linux is dominating the list where operating systems are concerned: 462 of the world’s 500 fastest computers are running on Linux. The fastest computer on the list is now IBM’s … Read More
Linus Torvalds is livid – directs middle digit at Nvidia
Linus Torvalds gets graphic about his feelings toward Nvidia. Uses a few choice words to vent his anger about Nvidia’s lack of Linux support. Linus Torvalds does not like Nvidia. And we have graphic proof via YouTube. Torvalds, the main force behind the Linux kernel, was speaking at a forum hosted by Aalto Center for Entrepreneurship in Otaniemi, Finland on … Read More
Linux to run U.S. Navy drone fleet
The United States chooses Linux to control Drone fleet Linux will be used by the United States Navy to run its fleet of flying drones in order to avoid potential malware attacks. According to a report by the Register, the Navy contract is worth $27,883,883, and calls for “a Linux transition on the tactical control system software for vertical take-off … Read More
DreamWorks Using Red Hat Servers
News of another prominent company that is using Red Hat Linux! GNU/Linux may not have any pro-grade film editing software for the consumer market, but the film studios use Linux in every aspect of film production. Now Red Hat has added another feater in its hat as DreamWorks Animation SKG is using Red Hat Enterprise MRG as the grid infrastructure … Read More
Dangerous Concessions: Red Hat, Fedora and the Secure Boot Shocker
Well it’s been a jubilant few weeks here in the Linux blogosphere, thanks largely to some of the spectacularly sane decisions coming out of the tempestuous case of Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) v. Google (Nasdaq: GOOG). There have been parties in the streets, celebrations in the cafes, and rowdy songs aplenty being sung down at Linux Girl’s favorite Punchy Penguin Saloon. … Read More
Microsoft Loves Linux – as Long as It’s Not Red Hat
There may be a lot of different community Linux distributions being used, but when it comes to paid, commercial Linux, it’s most frequently Red Hat. Microsoft may find that users are fine to use CentOS on the Azure cloud but will still go to Red Hat and RHEL if and when they are seeking support. Just when you thought it … Read More
Microsoft’s new tune: We love Linux
Once upon a time, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer called Linux a “cancer.” No more. Microsoft will embrace Linux on its Windows Azure cloud platform as a way to make headway against Amazon and other cloud competitors. The rumor has been around for some time, and Mary Jo Foley says it’s likely more than just a rumor. She reports that on … Read More
Fedora 18 to support UEFI Secure Boot
Matthew Garrett, kernel developer at Red Hat, has given details of the plans to ship Fedora 18 with the ability to boot under UEFI secure boot. The Secure Boot technology of UEFI will be enabled by default on future Windows 8 hardware and is designed to ensure that only appropriately digitally signed operating systems will boot. Full story
VMware Zimbra vs. Microsoft Exchange webminar
The informative video from Wednesday http://www.zimbra.com/about/webinar_form.php?showID=27 In this webinar you will learn the key differences between Zimbra Collaboration Server and Microsoft Exchange. Discover how next-generation products like Zimbra are dramatically lowering TCO and improving user productivity.
Why Customers Select Zimbra over Microsoft and Google Apps
To view this email as a web page, click here VMware Zimbra Collaboration Server The Next Generation of Email and Collaboration Greetings, I hope you are getting better acquainted with Zimbra and that your trial is going well. Remember, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact your sales representative Zimbra Sales or Zimbra Support team. Around now many … Read More