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Synergy 2011: Q&A on opening up the cloud
With openness a big theme in the cloud and virtualisation space, we get Citrix's opinion.
What will the coalition do for business and technology?
As Cameron and Clegg release their policy promises for the newly formed coalition Government, we boil down the 34 pages to let you know what will...
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.
Red Hat tackles cloud mobility and lock-in fears
The open source company outlines its Cloud Foundations for a broad church infrastructure.
FreeBSD and the GPL
Linus Torvalds has said Linux wouldn't have happened if 386BSD had been around when he started up. We trace the history of FreeBSD and how it's...
Week in Review: VMware goes free
This week, aside from the big virtualisation news, Brocade picked up Foundry, an Oyster hack is to be published, and reports claim that the iPhone...
Red Hat reveals revenue rise
A good first quarter for Red Hat as the financial results roll in.
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...
Rackspace opens up the cloud
The world’s second largest cloud provider is opening up its source code to encourage adoption of the technology.
webOS to be fully open source by September
webOS is to be handed over to the open source community once autumn arrives.
Rackspace launches UK cloud
The US company expands its data centre in the UK to help European companies with regulations.
Has Linux gained too much weight?
Linus Torvalds is unhappy with just how big Linux is getting. Is he onto something or is it just a load of hot air?
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.
Copyright on the tracks
The origins of the free software movement can be traced back to to the hackers of MIT's Tech Model Railroad Club, but more recently model railways...
Red Hat breached as hackers target Linux servers
The safety of Linux is being questioned after distributor Red Hat admits to being hacked.
Red Hat offers training for private cloud
The open source specialist has launched a new cloud architecture training course to aid the deployment of private clouds.
Google defends Android openness
Google says it is still open after critics questioned its handling of Honeycomb source code.
Government embraces open source
The Government outlines its IT strategy with open source and cloud computing at its core.
Government pleas for open source business cases
The deputy CIO has promoted the cause of using open source in Government IT, but he needs more proof of cost savings before he gets the thumbs up...
'High risk' flaws found in Android OS
New research has claimed Google's mobile operating system has almost 360 defects.
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