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Updated open-source software targets Exchange

Scalix announced version 11 of its rival to Microsoft's ubiquitous email software, adding features such as real-time indexing of email for fast searching. Meanwhile, Zimbra released version 4.0 of its Zimbra Collaboration Suite with a new tool that lets users embed fully functional documents and spreadsheets in email.

Virtual PCs are the key to secure computing

  • Computerworld New Zealand; By Tom Yager (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Aug 21, 2006 9:00 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
When you sit down at a client computer that’s not hooked into a locked-down corporate network, there’s a drill. There are email rules that block potentially hazardous attachments, including JPEGs and Office documents.

Virtual Linux Could Be Answer To Costly Data Centers

Lenovo and Novell showed off the first Linux ThinkPad, and Hewlett-Packard pledged its support for Debian Linux. Yet despite the show of big-name vendor support at last week's LinuxWorld conference, the biggest buzz involved the prospect of Linux virtualization taking over more of the data center.

Linux thriving in critical roles

Any lingering doubts about corporate America's willingness to trust Linux and other open source tools were erased at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in San Francisco last week.

Xensource And VMware Join Forces On Common Approach To ...

Peace has been established on one IT front: XenSource and VMware are working together on virtualization in the Linux kernel. The two companies, which originally disagreed on how to build support for virtualization into the Linux kernel, are committed to working together on a common approach, says Simon Crosby, CTO at XenSource, the company that builds products around Xen virtualization software.

Installing Debian GNU/Linux using debootstrap

Most Debian GNU/Linux neophytes find that distribution's default installer a bit difficult and ugly. While developers are working on a new installer for Debian Etch, there is a fully baked command-line alternative today: debootstrap.

KDE Commit-Digest for 20th August 2006

As the Summer Of Code draws to a conclusion, functional code imports and work in the avKode Phonon backend, KDevelop Teamwork and Advanced Session Management projects. Work begins on version 2 of the Kross scripting framework. More work on video file support in KPhotoAlbum. New features and streamlining in Konversation and Konsole. New Oxygen icons and other improvements in KGet.

64 Bit Psyborg Extreme Graphics Workstation Now with SUSE Linux ...

Psychsoftpc, the Quincy, MA High End Computer manufacturer, announces that the 64 Bit Psyborg Extreme Graphics Workstation with Intel Dual Core Processor is now available with the new 64 bit SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 operating system from Novell pre-installed.

Pandora's OpenSource CTO - Tom Conrad

Join me as I talk to Pandora’s CTO Tom Conrad about his OpenSource initiative and the Music Genome Project. Pandora is primarily based on open source software - from the PostgresSQL database running in Debian Linux to the web client developed in OpenLaszlo. Check out “Inside Pandora: Web Radio That Listens to You for a technical look inside the box and how Pandora provides personal enjoyment to 2.5 million registered listeners with their unique music-matching analysis. Technorati Tags: Pandora, music,

Knowledge Is Power: IIT Delhi, Red Hat Exploring Possibilities

The duo is organising a symposium to examine India's knowledge assets within the context of its rich traditions, globalisation and the rapid growth of the open source movement.

Greenplum Wins Award for Best Clustering Solution at LinuxWorld

Greenplum, the leading provider of enterprise PostgreSQL for business intelligence (BI), announced that its massively parallel database system, Bizgres MPP, won the Linux Journal Product Excellence Award for "Best Clustering Solution.

And the apathetic shall inherit the earth...

Last week I wrote about using GNU/Linux, and justified why I use it. But, as I confessed, the main reason I started using it wasn't because I'm a rigorous political activist with a go-get-em attitude. I'm Australian, people! America might be the land of the brave, down here we're the land of the apathetic... Anyway, I started using GNU/Linux because it was put in front of me and my old system was taken away.

Red Hat and IIT Delhi to host Knowledge Symposium in New Delhi

Red Hat,the provider of open source solutions to the enterprise and IIT Delhi,announced that they will hold a Knowledge Symposium entitled, "Owning the Future: Ideas and Their Role in the Digital Age."

Clerity Solutions, Inc. Acquires Sun Microsystems' MTP/MBM Legacy Migration Business Unit

Clerity Solutions Strengthens Leadership Position in Legacy Transition Market

BOC Deploys Open Source Knowledge Management Tool

BOC, industrial gas supplier has deployed a 'Wiki' solution to leverage the knowledge across its businesses. It has selected Sirius Corporation, the UK's leading Open Source specialist, to provide expert technical support for MediaWiki.

Exclusive Q&A: Linus Torvalds

If open source were a religion, Linus Torvalds, the Finnish engineer who wrote the core of the operating system that would become Linux, would be its prophet.

The Portland Group Delivers PGI 6.2 Compilers and Development Tools

Comprehensive Compiler Suite Delivers Uniform Development Environment Across Intel, AMD, Linux, and Windows x64 Platforms

Penguin Computing Ships Scyld ClusterWare(TM)

Penguin Computing, the leader in Cluster Virtualization, today announced availability of its new Scyld ClusterWare(TM) platform, which provides a virtualized cluster environment that is so easy to manage, even non-system administrators can run a cluster. This simplicity of management and scalability is a result of Scyld ClusterWare HPC's innovative, single point command/control architecture that has earned it Linux Journal Product Excellence Award finalist status Scyld ClusterWare HPC significantly improves system scalability while retaining overall simplicity of management with enhanced "just-in-time" provisioning.

Linuxworld Roundup

The West Coast edition of the biannual LinuxWorld Conference and Expo has come and gone. Here are some observations of my week in San Francisco among the Penguinistas.

Ec opens window to free software

Who can ignore Richard Stallman’s cry for freedom, and for free software? At least not the Election Commission of India, one of the pillars of Indian democracy.

With Stallman, the founder of free software movement, in India on a proselytising mission, the Election Commission (EC) has decided to uninstall Microsoft Office applications from its entire workspace and replace them with OpenOffice.

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