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Red Hat revamps Linux server software
Red Hat is updating its Linux server software to take advantage of new technologies from the likes of Intel and AMD.
Windows XP support shutdown countdown begins
Extended support for Windows XP ends in under 1,000 days, but will that drive corporates to move to Windows 7 or push them to dump Windows altogether?
Merge home and business computing with a hypervisor
Although still in the research stages, a manager at HP has demonstrated a way of allowing users to do both personal and work computing whilst...
Mainframe continues to defy recession
Business use of mainframes continues to grow, despite pressure on IT budgets.
Red Hat releases new open source enterprise OS
The new Linux enterprise operating system had virtualisation and the new Intel processor in mind with its development.
Linux desktop adoption "easier than expected"
A new report shows that Linux desktop adoption is easier than many think - although the process does get held up when it comes to the roll-out stage.
Red Hat breached as hackers target Linux servers
The safety of Linux is being questioned after distributor Red Hat admits to being hacked.
Week in Numbers: Linux's billions
This week in the world of business technology, pay cuts, job cuts, and billions in earnings for Linux.
Open source must move from desktop to mobile
Linux International executive director Jon ‘maddog’ Hall looks forward to a time when users aren’t forced into ‘closed’ relationships...
Linux foundation's CTO moves to Google
Ted T'so is leaving his role after two years to take on the task of migrating Google to the Ext4 filesystem.
Group buys Microsoft patents to protect Linux
Tactic will let open source programmers code away without the threat of being sued by 'patent trolls'.
Today in history: Linux turns 20
It's been 20 years since the open source operating system went public. We look back at how far it's come since the early days.
Analysis: Nokia bets on Linux and Symbian
Linux, Symbian and open source looks to be the future for Nokia as it approaches a head-on clash with Google.
Microsoft surprises with Linux code submission
Microsoft has made 20,000 lines of Hyper-V related code available to the open source community.
Novell unveils openSUSE 11.2
The latest version of openSUSE for server and desktop pays special attention to netbooks.
Next Ubuntu for desktop and server out this week
Karmic Koala will arrive on Thursday, as Mark Shuttleworth praises Windows 7.
Time to jump on the open source train
Red Hat counts the pounds whilst many rival firms grasp at pennies. Is open source the gravy train to leap on?
Novell prudence narrows losses
The software maker reported narrowing quarterly losses off the back of stronger operating margins and growing annual product sales.
Enterprises eye open source and Web 2.0
Open source solutions are becoming more of an option for businesses.
Red Hat's Fedora released today
Red Hat's latest operating system more inviting for new users.
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