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IBM Lowers Purchase Price as Power Systems Revenue Increases
Big Blue announces lower prices on Power Systems after posting a modest fourth quarter.
Emerson Provides Emergency Maintenance to Government Agencies
Emerson Network Power service helps U.S. government agencies maintain business continuity.
New Zend Server Release Supports Mac OS X Platform Developers
Zend Server 5.6 provides Mac developers with tools to develop Web-based applications.
Red Hat Turns to Linux for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3
After two years of forcing users to use Windows to manage virtualization, Red Hat is finally bringing its virtualization management tech to Linux.
Microsoft to Debut Resilient File System with Windows 8 Server
The new ReFS file system, designed for resiliency and optimized for extreme scale, will be introduced as a storage system for Windows 8 Server, but will later be implemented as storage for clients and eventually as a boot volume.
Virsto for vSphere Extends Virtualization Beyond the Server
Virsto for vSphere and Virsto for Hyper-V 2.0 adds storage capabilities for server virtualization.
News: Linux for the 'Longterm'
First point release for Linux 3.2 debuts as FreeBSD cranks up to 9.
FreeBSD 9.0 Delivers More Power to Serve
Latest open source FreeBSD release provides new storage, security, networking features
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Available on Dell Cloud
Customers can run a wide range of ISV applications across Dell's public and private cloud offerings.
Cirba Control Console Manages Virtual and Cloud infrastructure
Cirba's DCI-Control reveals whether VMs, hosts or clusters have too little, too much or just the right infrastructure.
Kemp Adds Pre-Configured Templates to Load Balancer Firmware
Seeking to reduce the time required to deploy load balancing for enterprise applications, Kemp Technologies has updated its LoadMaster firmware to support pre-configured application templates.
News: New Year, New Linux Kernel
First new Linux kernel release, Linux on TVs and Mandriva on the brink.
ScaleXtreme Updates Rapid Server Launch Products
Offers streamlined path to create new servers.
EPA Releases New Energy Star Specification for Data Center Products
The U.S. EPA encourages improved data center energy efficiency.
Linux Rings in the New Year with 3.2 Kernel
First new Linux kernel of 2012 is now available, improving filesystems and performance.
News: Linux 2012: 5 Things to Watch
2012 should be another great year for Linux. Here are a few things we expect to see.
Nginx Passes Microsoft for Active Web Server Share
Latest Netcraft stats show Microsoft losing its No. 2 spot for the first time. And at No. 1? Yup, still Apache.
News: Linux in 2011: What a Great Year
The true test of character is overcoming adversity and Linux has no shortage of character.
News: Oracle Chases Red Hat Release Cycle
There are a number of RHEL clones, but none come out as fast as Oracle Linux
Red Hat Grows Million-Dollar Linux Deals
Red Hat's Linux business continues to grow in the third quarter.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 Enters Testing
No, that's not a typo. Sure, Red Hat's flagship Linux is at the 6.2 version, but that doesn't mean development is over on the 5.x series.
VMware Extends View Virtual Desktop Clients to Mac, Linux
Aiming to help IT organizations make their virtual desktop infrastructure more flexible, VMware has released a "technology preview" of its View client for Mac OS X Lion, and has promised similar previews of clients for Ubuntu Linux and the Kindle Fire in coming weeks.
VDI Isn't Just for Desktops
While the 'D' in VDI stands for Desktops, VDI is now being used to deliver services in innovative new ways, like virtual ATMs.
Red Hat Revamps JBoss Portal and Operations Network
New releases advance content delivery and middleware server management.
News: Red Hat Advances Enterprise Linux and Storage
Busy week for Red Hat with a pair of new releases, as HP open sources webOS -- will it be the next great mobile Linux?
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