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Linux - Page 46

Time for a Mono-based PaaS from SUSE?

Jason Brooks | September 13, 2011
I recently had the opportunity to catch up with SUSE, where things are now settling down following the Attachmate acquisition of the Linux vendor's parent, Novell, last spring. Under Attachmate, SUSE and Novell are now operating as separate business units, an arrangement that appears to be...
rPath X6

rPath Is on the Right Track with X6

Jason Brooks | May 26, 2011
[WP_IMAGE] rPath X6 expands on the company's software appliance assembly and deployment ambitions with powerful configuration management capabilities and a spruced-up user interface that's much improved compared with the Version 5.2 release that eWEEK Labs tested in 2009. Also much improved...
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What's Next for SUSE?

Jason Brooks | May 05, 2011
[WP_IMAGE] Late last month, The Attachmate Group completed its acquisition of Novell. Moving forward, Novell and SUSE Linux will operate, alongside NetIQ and Attachmate, as four separate business units-a reorganization that unravels the 2003 SUSE acquisition that had established Novell as...

Novell SUSE Manager 1.2 Taps Red Hat Technology to Rein In Enterprise Linux

Jason Brooks | May 04, 2011
Novell's SUSE Manager 1.2 provides users of the company's line of enterprise-oriented, Linux-based operating systems with a server management tool built from the ground up with Linux in mind. SUSE Manager, which began shipping in March, is based on Spacewalk 1.3, an open-source project born...

Linux Distro Releases I'm Watching This Year

Jason Brooks | February 01, 2011
Back around the turn of the millennium, I had the great fortune of watching the Windows XP, aka Whistler, development cycle unfold. I had so much fun tracking the procession of development releases topped by the shiny gold master copy of Windows XP, that I sought after, and

Windows 7 Alternatives round table discussion at eWEEK Labs

Cameron Sturdevant | September 14, 2010
Analysts from eWEEK Labs discuss Windows 7 enterprise deployments and the possibility of using Linux or Apple's OS X as an alternative platform.
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Top 10 Microsoft Programming Languages SLIDESHOW

Darryl K. Taft | November 25, 2009
Updated 5/23/2016 As a software company, Microsoft requires developers that are proficient in a variety of programming languages, including Java. However, C, C++ and C# are three of the primary languages in use at Microsoft for product development. There have been a few changes since eWEEK...

Red Hat Is Getting Ready to Take On VMware

Cameron Sturdevant | February 23, 2009
Red Hat has announced a family of four new virtualization products that are set to be released in phases over the next 12 months. The products take on a host of established players such as VMware and Citrix.

'20 Tech Things About Me' Facebook Riff

Cameron Sturdevant | February 09, 2009
Here is a riff on the Facebook list of 25 random things about me: Following are 20 tech things about me.
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