Posts Tagged ‘Linux’

Sun Microsystem Launched Virtualization Software, xVM VirtualBox 2.0

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Sun Microsystem unveiled new version of Virtualization Software  Sun XVM VirtualBox which is a free. Simultaneously, Sun also announced Enterprise Sun XVM VirtualBox with 24/7 Customer Support. The Virtual Box is a major open source software that supports Mac OS X, Linux, Windows, Solaris and OpenSolaris. XVM also extended its support for 64 bit Operating Systems like Red Hat Linux and Windows Vista.

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New Axigen Mail Server for Windows Released

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Axigen, a leading developer of Messaging Solutions from small businesses to large Enterprises, announced Axigen mail Server Version 6.1 that runs on Windows Server 2003 and on Windows XP platforms.  The company provides secure mail server like  SMTP, POP3, IMAP, WebMail, WebAdmin with multiple AntiVirus and AntiSpam support. Now, companies can take advantage of switching mail servers among Windows, Linux and hybrid platforms,

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IBM VC Requested to Make Linux Unique, Less Like Windows

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Bob Sutor, IBM’s VP of open source and standards said at the Black Hat conference at Las Vegas that user should pay attention to design Linux interface less like windows. The UI design should comprise some unique and cool features. IBM joined hands with Linux distributors Red Hat, Novell, and Canonical at Linuxworld the day before to build “Microsoft-free PCs for business.”

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Oracle Just Launched Oracle VM Templates

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Oracle released Oracle(VM) Templates in order to make the rapid deployment of Enterprise Software.
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Foxconn New BIOS Fixes Linux Crashes

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

A recent press briefing explains different Linux related bugs in the Motherboards that are manufactured by Foxconn. The trouble prone area is AMI BIOS that several board makers use. Foxconn is the first vendor out with a publicly released test patch that fixes the bulk of the problems. The patch allows kernel 2.6.26 to run well on the G33M series.

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A Close Look of SmarterStats, a Web Analyzing Tool

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

SmarterStats 4.x is a full-featured web server log processing and reporting tool, that provides complete reports for website traffic, visitors, referrers, traffic patterns, search engines and any other detail expected from an expert log analyzer. The program installs as a service that automatically processes your log files in the background and provides a very intelligent web interface that allows you to view the graphical reports for your site(s).

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Microsoft’s Mojave Experiment

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Microsoft made an experiment in order to find out the opinion of the users about Windows Vista and the result is very promising. Mojave was actually Windows Vista. The Redmond-based company asked some XP users in San Francisco to tell their experience about a new Windows version that the company said that was codenamed ‘Mojave.’

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Ten Ways You can Boot Linux Faster

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Although, Linux hardly needs rebooting, but, sometimes it is slow to boot. Jack Wallen of TechRepublic reported the following story about how to boot Linux faster. They are very useful for Linux users.
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Yahoo Launched Off Line Email Client Zimbra

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

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Intel Releases Moblin for Open Source

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

One year after announcing its homegrown mobile Linux project, Intel prepares to hand Moblin over to the open source community. Intel is readying a second release of the Moblin open-source platform for mobile computing, with plans set for an alpha-level version in a few weeks, an Intel official said at the O’Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) in the US on Wednesday.

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