Friday | 9 January, 2009

Stories about: Red Hat

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    15 events that changed technology history 24/12/2008 09:00:00

    There are certain key points that have shaped the way technology is today. We've rounded up the 15 most important milestones and explained why they changed the course of the industry.
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    Red Hat offers 18-month term for enterprise maintenance 19/12/2008 07:51:00

    Red Hat Thursday unveiled a new service aimed at making it more cost-effective for its customers to run and maintain one version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux for a longer period of time, reducing management and administration costs, the company said.
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    Adobe breathes AIR for Linux 19/12/2008 07:09:00

    Adobe Systems is extending on Thursday its AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) technology to Linux desktops.
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    Novell axes BrainShare 18/12/2008 12:14:00

    Novell has alerted customers and partners that it is cancelling its annual BrainShare conference, which was to have been held in Salt Lake City in March, due to would-be attendees' restricted travel budgets.
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    Open source isn't free software 18/12/2008 09:43:00

    There's a long standing argument over the differences between "open-source" software and "free" software. But, a more common error outside of software ideology circles is that you can use open-source software anyway you please. Nope. Wrong. It's never been that way.
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    VMware wants a bigger role in your data center 16/12/2008 08:28:00

    VMware is still the top player in the hypervisor market, but the coming year will see the company move far beyond its original focus of virtualizing x86 servers.
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    Red Hat invests in open-source BI vendor JasperSoft 11/12/2008 10:40:00

    Linux distributor Red Hat invested in open-source business-intelligence vendor JasperSoft on Wednesday as part of a US$12.5 million round of funding for the company.
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    Microsoft revising 'us vs. them' attitude toward open source 10/12/2008 09:36:00

    When Microsoft completed its acquisition of San Francisco-based startup Powerset in July, it acquired more than just search-engine technology. In the HBase component of Powerset's product, Microsoft also acquired open-source code that is actively being redistributed back into the Apache Software Foundation's Hadoop project.
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    Startup debuts free, ad-supported MS Exchange replacement 10/12/2008 09:18:00

    Unison Technologies is offering its Linux-based unified communications software without charge to small and mid-size companies willing to share their employees' eyeballs and attention spans.
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    Consortium launches Linux patent pool 10/12/2008 08:28:00

    Open Invention Network, which buys patents related to the Linux operating system and licenses them royalty-free, Tuesday launched a program aimed at encouraging open-source developers to document information about their work so that it can be easily read and used by patent offices and lawyers.
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    The Financial Crisis Cries for More Open Source 09/12/2008 10:19:00

    Companies in a tough economy should seek alternative software options, says the CEO of open-source database-maker Ingres.
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