Saturday | 22 November, 2008

Stories about: MandrakeSoft

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    Mandriva revamps enterprise desktop 13/03/2007 08:05:16

    Mandriva, formerly MandrakeSoft, last week launched a public test version of its enterprise-dedicated desktop operating system, Corporate Desktop 4.0. The software offers enterprise-orientated features such as directory integration, secure mobility, new security features and a redesigned desktop.
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    OS-level virtualizer ships with Linux for first time 31/05/2006 14:57:08

    Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0 is to include OpenVZ, OS developer Mandriva -- once known as MandrakeSoft -- and it's the first time that operating system-level virtualization software has been included as a part of the OS, according to Linux distributor Mandriva.
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    Mandriva co-founder sues own company 22/03/2006 08:01:01

    Gael Duval, the co-founder of Mandriva -- formerly known as MandrakeSoft -- has said he is planning to sue his former employer for wrongful dismissal.
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    Mandriva targrets corporations with Linux 20/12/2005 08:20:41

    Mandriva, now the third-largest Linux distributor behind Red Hat and Novell, is pushing to move from its consumer and small-business market niches into the realm of enterprise IT.
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    Mandriva, NEC in Europe team up on Linux machines 30/09/2005 07:57:25

    Europe-based computer maker NEC Computers is teaming up with Paris-based Linux vendor Mandriva to develop and sell a line of server, desktop and laptop computers than run Mandriva Linux for the business, home and education markets in Europe.
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    Linux vendors cosy up to Debian to push into enterprise 28/07/2005 09:30:58

    Several Linux vendors have confirmed they are participating in a project to turn Debian into a serious force in the enterprise.
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    Red Hat touts new European deals 11/04/2005 09:21:43

    Red Hat has announced several large European Linux installations, including a deal to implement more than 8,000 desktops for a major German insurance company.
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    Mandrakesoft renamed Mandriva after buying Conectiva 11/04/2005 08:19:03

    French Linux distributor Mandrakesoft has changed its name to Mandriva.
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    Red Hat patches critical hole 05/04/2005 07:48:22

    Red Hat is warning enterprise Linux users to update their installations of XFree86 to fix a number of serious security bugs, some of which could allow attackers to take over a system. Affected operating systems include Enterprise Linux AS 3, Enterprise Linux ES 3 and Enterprise Linux WS 3, Red Hat said in an advisory.
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    Linux vendor Mandrakesoft to acquire Conectiva 01/03/2005 12:00:50

    France's Mandrakesoft plans to acquire Brazil's largest Linux vendor, Conectiva, both companies said in a joint statement yesterday. The two companies have entered into a definitive agreement under which Mandrakesoft will purchase the company in exchange for US$2.36 million in stock.
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    Mandrake Linux patches postgresql 24/02/2005 13:39:57

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