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Cloud Computing and Ubuntu: 12,000 of Deployments

Cloud Computing and Ubuntu: 12,000 of Deployments

Networks
April 28, 2010

The cloud isn’t just a buzzword for Canonical. For the Ubuntu Linux vendor, the cloud is a technology that its users are actually deploying, and it’s got the numbers to prove it. The Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) has been available since the Jaunty Jackalope release in April 2009. UEC is now poised to be included […]

ISS Founder’s New Startup: Power Management With Joulex

ISS Founder’s New Startup: Power Management With Joulex

Networks
April 28, 2010

LAS VEGAS — In 2006, Tom Noonan sold his company Internet Security Services (ISS) to IBM for $1.3 billion. After leaving IBM, Noonan is now back with a new startup, and this time he’s tackling a problem that he thinks is even bigger than security: energy. Noonan’s new venture is a company called Joulex, which […]

Metasploit Goes Commercial in New Express Edition

Metasploit Goes Commercial in New Express Edition

Open Source
April 23, 2010

A new version of the open source Metasploit Framework penetration testing tool is set to debut next month with the release of Metasploit Express — ushering in new enhancements for ease-of-use and management that come courtesy of its new commercial underpinnings. The Metasploit Framework is an open source vulnerability testing framework and is currently at […]

Mobilizing Open Source: Intel, Nokia Dish on MeeGo’s Progress

Mobilizing Open Source: Intel, Nokia Dish on MeeGo’s Progress

Open Source
April 15, 2010

Intel and Nokia are two of the largest tech companies on the planet, but when it comes to developing a new mobile operating system, they’ve opted to not just team up, but to enlist the legions of open source developers out there. And in the process, they’ve learned a great deal about interacting with the […]

WebKit 2 and Firefox Lorentz Going ‘Out of Process’

WebKit 2 and Firefox Lorentz Going ‘Out of Process’

Open Source
April 9, 2010

Browser vendors are always trying to improve the stability of their platforms. One key approach being adopted by multiple browser vendors is to take plugins out of the regular browser process and isolate them. The benefit of out-of-process plugins is that if a plugin, say Adobe’s Flash for example, crashes, the entire browser won’t crash. […]

GroundWork, Eucalyptus Team Up on Open Source Cloud Management

GroundWork, Eucalyptus Team Up on Open Source Cloud Management

Open Source
April 8, 2010

As enterprises move to the cloud, the need for monitoring and management of applications will become increasingly important. A new effort from a pair of commercial open source vendors is now ramping up to take on that cloud management challenge. Cloud technology vendor Eucalyptus System is partnering with networking monitoring vendor GroundWork Open Source in […]

Mozilla’s State of the Internet Report on Firefox

Mozilla’s State of the Internet Report on Firefox

Open Source
April 2, 2010

With over 350 million users of its open source Firefox Web browser worldwide, Mozilla is a group that has some insight into the state of the Internet, topic explored in some depth in its new report issued this week. The Q1 2010 Mozilla State of the Internet report sheds light on both the adoption and […]

Novell Beats SCO in Unix Jury Trial

Novell Beats SCO in Unix Jury Trial

Open Source
March 31, 2010

After nearly seven long years of legal maneuvering and multiple court decisions, a key decision has been made in the case of SCO versus Novell on the issue of which company owns the Unix System V copyrights and patents. The jury decision from the District Court of Utah ruled in favor of Novell, which could […]

Mozilla Updates Firefox for Security, Ends 3.0.x Branch

Mozilla Updates Firefox for Security, Ends 3.0.x Branch

Security
March 31, 2010

Mozilla is out this week with Firefox 3.5.9 and 3.0.19 updates, fixing multiple security vulnerabilities in the open source Web browser’s two branches, while announcing that the older of the two branches is being phased out. As part of the update, Mozilla also issued new advisories on problems that also impact Firefox 3.6.2 browser, which […]

Ubuntu Server Targets the Data Center

Ubuntu Server Targets the Data Center

Open Source
March 30, 2010

Canonical, the lead commercial sponsor of the Ubuntu Linux distribution, is out with a new study this week looking at how users view and use their server platform. The Ubuntu Server study comes at an opportune time as the next major release of Ubuntu codenamed the Lucid Lynx is scheduled for release at the end […]

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