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What's in Store for SUSE in 2012
By Joe Brockmeier / December 12, 2011 5:30 PM / 0 Comments

It's been a long, strange trip for SUSE. What started in 1992 as a small German company (SUSE was an acronym derived from "Software und System Entwicklung," or "software and

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Windows 8 Spells Trouble for Linux, Hackintosh Users and Malware Victims
By Joe Brockmeier / September 21, 2011 12:30 PM / 0 Comments

Microsoft is trying to lock down system firmware to prevent malware and pirated copies of Windows. Unfortunately, this may have some undesirable side effects for Linux users and anyone else

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Linux Kernel Host Kernel.org Breached
By Joe Brockmeier / August 31, 2011 4:25 PM / 0 Comments

The site that hosts the Linux kernel's source code, Kernel.org was compromised earlier this month. The discovery was made on August 28th, and steps are being taken now to enhance

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ReadWriteWeb Channels Wrap-Up: Steve Jobs Steps Down, Amazon EC2 Turns 5, Secure Email Adoption Still Slow and More...
By Joe Brockmeier / August 26, 2011 2:00 PM / 0 Comments

It's not unusual for Apple to dominate the news, but this week it was inescapable. Steve Jobs' decision to step down as CEO sent shockwaves through the industry. Jobs' decision

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As Steve Jobs Steps Down, Linux Turns 20: Which Changed the World More?
By Joe Brockmeier / August 25, 2011 11:00 AM / 0 Comments

Yesterday, Steve Jobs officially stepped down as CEO of Apple. Today, the Linux kernel turns 20. That makes it as good a time as any to look back and assess

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Windows Interoperability with Linux to Come From China
By Scott M. Fulton, III / August 23, 2011 7:35 AM / 0 Comments

For the last decade, Windows has held the emperor's seat in Chinese enterprises. As a result, market share for Internet Explorer 9 and usage share of Bing are believed higher

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Oracle Aims for Zero Downtime with Ksplice Acquisition
By Klint Finley / July 22, 2011 1:00 PM / 0 Comments

Oracle continued its acquisition spree this week by snapping up Ksplice, a company that sells a zero downtime update technology for Linux. Ksplice enabled system administrators to apply updates

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Linux Hasn't Yet Replaced Unix in the Data Center
By Klint Finley / July 11, 2011 3:00 PM / 0 Comments

Linux has yet to displace Unix in the data center. Despite Unix server vendor consolidation, most data centers still run multiple flavors of physical Unix servers. That was the

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OSX and Linux Growing Faster Than Windows
By Klint Finley / April 29, 2011 3:55 PM / 0 Comments

Reports that Apple is now beating Microsoft in market cap, revenue and profit were tempered by one fact: Microsoft has sold more Windows 7 licenses since its release than

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Linux Celebrates its 20th Anniversary and the Story of its Roots [Infographic]
By Alex Williams / April 7, 2011 7:00 AM / 5 Comments

Linux is celebrating its 20th anniversary. To commemorate, the Linux Foundation created an infographic that highlights events in the past 20-years from the open-source movement. its also launching a video

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Massive iPhone Security Issue Could Endanger Enterprise Adoption
By Klint Finley / May 31, 2010 4:00 PM / 10 Comments

Content stored on an iPhone 3GS with passcode protection can be accessed without the passcode simply by attaching the device to a computer running the latest version of Ubuntu or

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Oracle Unveils Virtualization Templates
By Steven Walling / August 12, 2009 2:11 PM / 3 Comments

Oracle has upped the ante when it comes to virtualization with the release of three new tools for building virtual infrastructure in the enterprise. Oracle's new offerings are graphical utilities

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Cisco in The Cloud: Application Extension Platform (AXP)
By Bernard Lunn / January 19, 2009 5:00 PM

One doesn't tend to associate Cisco with Web 2.0, social media or cloud computing. Cisco equals routers, the plumbing of the web. In other words, vital and hugely profitable; but

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