Virtualization is about more than server consolidation, and enterprise customers need to understand how to take advantage of the technology to create a dynamic infrastructure that responds to business ...
If you’re a frequenter of LinuxWorld.com for Linux and open source news, don’t adjust your browser color and font settings. The site relaunched last week under new ownership, as Network World took ...
Both IBM and Platform Computing today issued bundles tied together to help companies begin building grids. IBM offered up Grid and Grow, which it calls a starter pack for companies that want to move ...
Lenovo dominated headlines with its announcement yesterday that it will soon begin selling ThinkPads preloaded with Novell's SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop. Slated for availability in the fourth ...
High-end linux clustering comes of age this week with the launch of 32- and 64-bit platforms at LinuxWorld in San Francisco. Although the promise of industrial-strength Linux clustering has been a ...
LinuxWorld isn’t as much fun as it used to be — now it’s mostly about selling to suits. Still, the swag was good. The “.org pavilion” — the ghetto area where they put the free booths for non-profits — ...
is bringing home another award from a LinuxWorld event. Other WRAL Top Stories The Raleigh-based software company, which focuses on developing Linux-based software appliances, received the "Best ...
Linuxworld appears to have been witness to a demonstration of some boxes running as-yet-unannounced dual-core Opteron processors. Companies such as Cray, HP, Microway, and Sun all had dual-core ...
With Wall Street's Linux spark rained out, advocates of the comparatively new operating system have switched to quieter but likely more effective means of conquering the world. Stephen Shankland ...
NEW YORK — With the holidays gone and winter here, late January is usually a quiet time for New York. But this past week’s LinuxWorld Conference & Expo at the Jacob Javits Convention Center offered an ...
The LinuxWorld/Next Generation Data Center Show in San Francisco was expected to attract some 10,000 attendees. But some exhibiting vendors complained that attendance seemed far below that. Has Linux ...
Linux too hefty for $100 laptop? Nicholas Negroponte remains committed to the OS for the low-cost PCs, but says it needs to trim the flab. Project Portland is designed to sidestep differences between ...
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