Peter Galli

About

Peter Galli has been a technology reporter for 12 years at leading publications in South Africa, the UK and the US. He has comprehensively covered Microsoft and its Windows and .Net platforms, as well as the many legal challenges it has faced. He has also focused on Sun Microsystems and its Solaris operating environment, Java and Unix offerings. He covers developments in the open source community, particularly around the Linux kernel and the effects it will have on the enterprise. He has written extensively about new products for the Linux and Unix platforms, the development of open standards and critically looked at the potential Linux has to offer an alternative operating system and platform to Windows, .Net and Unix-based solutions like Solaris.

Former Sun Exec Calls for Firm to Open-Source Java

Sun Microsystems open-source strategy, or what some see as a lack of it, and its refusal to open-source Java have come under question again, this time by a former staffer who left Sun to start his own company. Peter Yared, founder and CEO of San Francisco-based ActiveGrid, has posted an open letter to Sun President […]

Microsoft-Novell Feud Flares

Just as the Novell BrainShare conference got under way here, Microsoft claimed that it migrated 3.3 million customers off NetWare and onto Windows over the past two years. The software giant, based in Redmond, Wash., also has launched a new program to lure customers in the education and state and local government sectors off NetWare […]

Novells Balancing Act

As Novell prepares to release a slew of new products this summer, the company faces a number of challenges, particularly how to win customers of the Windows platform while also persuading its legacy NetWare users to migrate to Linux. But there are also some bright spots in the Waltham, Mass., companys future—such as the release […]

Microsoft Shakes Up Windows Unit

Just days after announcing a delay in when Windows Vista will ship, Microsoft has significantly restructured its Platforms & Services Division and appointed Steve Sinofsky, who has headed the Office team until now, to lead the Windows and Windows Live groups, giving him broad responsibility for planning future versions of Windows. While the Redmond, Wash., […]

DoS Attack Brings Down Sun Grid Demo

A text-to-speech translation application, one of the many services that uses Sun Microsystems Grid computing system, did not fare very well on its opening day, March 22, as it was hit by a denial-of-service network attack that forced the application off the public Internet. Since users of the Sun Grid have to go through a […]

Novell to Develop Cross-Platform Data Center Tools

SALT LAKE CITY—Novell is working on a new integrated suite of tools that will allow customers to manage heterogeneous data center environments across Windows, Unix and Linux. The tools also help users maximize server utilization by setting up a series of workload policies based on the business application resources required. The project, currently titled “The […]

Novell Says Its Talking to OEMs About Bundling Its Desktop

SALT LAKE CITY—Novell is talking to a number of OEMs about getting its upcoming SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 preinstalled on the hardware systems they ship. But while Ron Hovsepian, Novells president and chief operating officer, said the company had nothing to announce in this regard at its annual BrainShare conference here, Novell is talking […]

Microsoft, Novell Wrangle over NetWare Migration

SALT LAKE CITY—Just as the Novell BrainShare conference gets under way, Microsoft is claiming that it has migrated 3.3 million customers off NetWare and onto Windows over the past two years. The software giant, based in Redmond, Wash., has also launched a new program to lure customers in the education and state and local government […]

Red Hat Officials: Not Feeling Xen

The move to embed virtualization technology deep into the Linux kernel is stuck on the workbench. Despite earlier optimistic predictions by Red Hat executives and others in the open-source community that the work would take just a couple of months, they now say that the technology is still “far from ready for inclusion in the […]

Novell Pledges Support for NetWare 6.5 at BrainShare

SALT LAKE CITY—Novell executives used the companys annual BrainShare conference here to pledge to continue to support NetWare 6.5 until at least 2015 for those customers who had no plans to upgrade to Linux. “We will support NetWare 6.5 for as long as customers continue to use it. So I urge those of you who […]