Enjoy a trip down Linux memory lane as we take early distros for a spin. Image by : Internet Archive Book Images. Modified by Opensource.com. CC BY-SA 4.0 A unique trait of open source is that it’s never truly EOL (End of Life). The disc images mostly remain online, and their licenses don’t expire, so going back and installing an … Read More
Everything you wanted to know about Zorin OS 12
Windows XP along with Windows 7 is one of the most favored operating system for millions of users around the world as of today, even though Microsoft has washed their hands off these operating system. No support for these platforms means, you will not get any security updates anymore and your data may be at risk. But there’s always a … Read More
YEP – That’s Another Win for SUSE OpenStack Cloud!
The SVC Awards are always a great way to round out the year. At an event hosted at the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington in London, the SVC Awards recognize and reward the outstanding products, companies and teams involved in the Storage, Virtualization and Cloud sectors. We are delighted to say that SUSE won the Cloud Storage Product of the Year … Read More
How to Install Microsoft Office 2013 in Linux
Ever since people have been using Linux, questions about using Microsoft Office on the platform have been prevalent, and new users have been puzzled as to how they can get this popular office suite running for themselves. Over the years there have been many different ways to get Microsoft Office working. In this article we’ll cover the easiest way to … Read More
When it comes to mass storage TCO, SUSE shows Red Hat the red card, and beats Dell, VMware, HPE, NetApp & IBM hands down.
When it comes to mass storage TCO, SUSE shows Red Hat the red card, and beats Dell, VMware, HPE, NetApp & IBM hands down. T pros have long known that the upfront cost of storage systems can bear little relation to the total cost of running them over an extended period, and that an attractive entry price is all too … Read More
9 lessons from 25 years of Linux kernel development
Learn about top Linux kernel development best practices. Because the Linux kernel community celebrated a quarter-century of development in 2016, many people have asked us the secret to the project’s longevity and success. I usually laugh and joke that we really have no idea how we got here. The project has faced many disagreements and challenges along the way. … Read More
Zimbra Talk: An overview to All Team Communication in One Place
Have you ever wanted to get all of your professional communication in one secure place, on premises or in your Private Cloud, without having to open multiple applications? Don’t look any further!
DcData – Office renovations
The installation of our dry walling is off to a good start!
Why the operating system matters even more in 2017
An operating system performs a wide variety of useful functions in a system, but it’s helpful to think of those as falling into three general categories.
SUSE EXPERT DAYS – South Africa
Good Day All Valued SUSE Partners & Customers , Please refer to then link : https://youtu.be/0zXUNgaBOlg for a brief video information regarding the upcoming SUSE Expert Days. For the Coastal regions the SLED dates booked for the events are as follows : DURBAN – 4TH APRIL 2017 – The Venue is still to be Confirmed and will … Read More
Fave Zimlets – Expand your Zimbra Web Client Capabilities like a Pro, Part II
Last week we’ve presented a few new and popular Zimlets, this week we want to bring other really useful Zimlets with you.
Fave Zimlets – Expand your Zimbra Web Client Capabilities like a Pro, Part I
In this blog post, we show you some of the most recent and best Zimlets, so you can expand your Zimbra Web Client capabilities like a champion and boost your users’ experiences by providing new and useful features.
Huge wave of Locky Ransomware spread via Javascript spam (Feb 19th, 2016)
The Dell Sonicwall Threats Research team have come across a new ransomware family called Locky.
Ransomware attack resulted to free train rides over the holiday weekend (Nov 30, 2016)
Over the holiday weekend, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency became a victim to a ransomware attack.
International Authorities Take Down Massive ‘Avalanche’ Botnet, Sinkhole Over 800,000 Domains
Investigators from the US Department of Justice, the FBI, Eurojust, Europol, and other global partners announced the takedown of a massive botnet named “Avalanche,” estimated to have involved as many as 500,000 infected computers worldwide on a daily basis.