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Operating System Support: How Long Does Yours Last?

Operating System Support: How Long Does Yours Last?

Applications
August 30, 2010

Key to any operating system buying decision is its lifespan for support and maintenance updates. As it turns out, most of the major operating system vendors offer support lengths that, on the surface, don’t differ radically from each other — though there are exceptions to the rule that IT managers need to keep in mind […]

Novell Disappoints as Ownership Concerns Continue

Novell Disappoints as Ownership Concerns Continue

Open Source
August 28, 2010

Enterprise software vendor Novell (NASDAQ: NOVL) fell short of its guidance for the third fiscal quarter of 2010, missing its financial projections with both revenues and income declining. For the quarter, Novell reported revenue of $199 million, a decline of 8 percent from the third quarter of 2009. The company reported net income of $16 […]

Red Hat Lays Out Cloud Foundations

Red Hat Lays Out Cloud Foundations

Open Source
August 26, 2010

With the proprietary enterprise software vendors all scrambling to co-opt cloud computing into a framework of their existing software and services, it should come as no surprise that vendors of open source technology are working hard to do the same. For Linux giant Red Hat, the future of the cloud is one in which the […]

Firefox 4 Gets Sweeter in Beta 4 With Tab Candy

Firefox 4 Gets Sweeter in Beta 4 With Tab Candy

Open Source
August 25, 2010

Mozilla developers are out this week with the latest major update of the Firefox 4 Web browser. With the beta 4 version, Firefox 4 integrates two new key features into the open source browser, providing a new way to organize tabs and synchronize browser activities. The new tab features come by way of a Mozilla […]

Novell Secures the Cloud With New Access Control Service

Novell Secures the Cloud With New Access Control Service

Networks
August 24, 2010

As enterprises move their workloads to the cloud, the need for integrated security is key. In an effort to help organizations better protect those workloads, Novell is launching its Cloud Security Service — a new offering focusing on providing businesses with access and compliance controls for the cloud. The Novell Cloud Security Service is not […]

Google Pays $10k for Chrome Fixes

Google Pays $10k for Chrome Fixes

Security
August 23, 2010

Big tech companies disagree about whether it’s a good strategy to pay security researchers who provides information that leads to fixed code vulnerabilities. Fortunately for some skilled researchers, Google is a company that believes in this practice. Google is updating the stable version of its Chrome Web browser to address at least eleven security issues. […]

Shuttleworth: Oracle’s Java Lawsuit ‘An Extremely Unsophisticated Move’

Shuttleworth: Oracle’s Java Lawsuit ‘An Extremely Unsophisticated Move’

Open Source
August 16, 2010

Last week’s move by Oracle to sue Google over Java use in the Android open source mobile operating system, may well end up having an impact that effects far more that just Android. And that has some key stakeholders in the open source community concerned. Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu Linux, is among those in […]

Project Harmony Takes Aim at Open Source Contribution Agreements

Project Harmony Takes Aim at Open Source Contribution Agreements

Open Source
August 13, 2010

BOSTON — Open source licenses help to define the terms and conditions of software use and redistribution. But what are the terms and condition under which developers actually contribute code? That’s the realm of software contribution agreements. A new effort spearheaded by Amanda Brock, general counsel at Canonical, the lead sponsor of Ubuntu Linux, is […]

Oracle Sues Google Over Java in Android

Oracle Sues Google Over Java in Android

Applications
August 13, 2010

Does Google’s Android operating system infringe on Oracle’s Java patents and copyrights? That’s the claim being made by Oracle this week in a major lawsuit against Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) over its use of Java in the mobile operating system. “In developing Android, Google knowingly, directly and repeatedly infringed Oracle’s Java-related intellectual property. This lawsuit seeks […]

Linux KVM Eyes ‘World Domination’

Linux KVM Eyes ‘World Domination’

Open Source
August 13, 2010

BOSTON — Kernel-based Virtual Machine, or KVM, is a growing Linux technology for virtualization. Speaking at LinuxCon this week, Red Hat Senior Engineer Chris Wright noted that the open source project is on track to meet some very lofty goals. “We’re on track for total world domination,” Wright told the capacity crowd. He might be […]

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