Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Google sets sights on tablet-centric Android; Oracle Enterprise Linux coming to Sparc

Ellison: Oracle Enterprise Linux coming to Sparc | Community and Cloud.com: Interview with Mark Hinkle

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Google sets sights on tablet-centric Android
On the same day that Google released its 'Gingerbread' platform, it also debuted its soon-to-be-released version tailored specifically for tablets. Read More


REPORT: APC by Schneider Electric

Inside the Energy-Efficient Data Center
The enterprise data centers long been an energy hog, But the situation is improving within many enterprise data centers as data center managers and the industry as a whole come to terms with how to boost IT efficiencies while improving power and cooling methodologies — all while keeping costs in check. Read Now.

WHITE PAPER: Akamai Technologies

Electronic Software Delivery
IDC : Those that are focused on providing an exceptional software acquisition are increasingly utilizing technology that helps create and measure a positive user experience. In this IDC whitepaper, review the benefits and processes of electronic software delivery. Learn the components of a successful solution that is optimal to the end user. Learn more

Ellison: Oracle Enterprise Linux coming to Sparc
Oracle will port its Enterprise Linux distribution to Sun's Sparc processor, a move that could help it compete better against IBM and Hewlett-Packard in the high-end server business. Read More

Community and Cloud.com: Interview with Mark Hinkle
Joe Brockmeier: A few weeks ago, Cloud.com snapped up Mark Hinkle from Zenoss. Hinkle has been doing community development for Zenoss for some time, so I was curious to see what could lure him away. Read More

Best tips for improving wireless networks
Michael Adams: How to secure Wi-Fi, tune an AP for best performance, and why wireless networking won't give you cancer. Read More

Is There A Sexual Harassment Problem In The Open Source Community?
Alan Shimel: For me one of the saddest things are booth babes at trade shows. Read More


PODCAST: Novell

Easy as Pie: Migrating from Solaris to Linux
Tune in to Rick Ashford, technical specialist for Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise, as he gives the lowdown on what you can expect from the process. He also points out that your biggest risk is if you don't migrate to Linux. Find out why now.

Microsoft Invests In Open Source Company, Are Pigs Flying?
Alan Shimel: Microsoft has made in an investment in open source mainframe emulator TurboHercules. Read More

Is Apple repeating the same mistake it made with PCs?
Alan Shimel: I was at the AT&T store and was blown away with the diversity in size, price, features and manufacturers of Android phones. Read More

Billion Dollar Open Source Companies? There Are Lots of Them
In the year 2011 we will in all likelihood see the first company to reach a billion dollars in revenue with an open source focused model: Red Hat  But that's not the only way to count to a billion. Read More

Microsoft's dropped feature is Linux's gain
Joe Brockmeier HP drops Windows Home Server in favor of WebOS because Microsoft dropped Drive Extender in the "Vail" release. Read More


WEBCAST: Iron Mountain

Online Server Backup Checklist
Small businesses are quickly adopting the cloud as an alternative way to back up their critical data. If you haven't yet made the move to the cloud, attend this webcast to explore what to look for in an online backup solution to save you time, money and free up your precious IT resources. Learn more!

The Linux Desktop Revolution is Dead
Stephen Spector; Is Ubuntu really making a difference? The statistics say no. Read More

SAP Oracle Support Verdict Gives Companies Another Reason to Use Open Source
Kim Weins: With the announcement of $1.3B in damages awarded to Oracle in the lawsuit against SAP , Oracle has made abundantly clear that they intend to do everything they can to lock customers in to their expensive support fees. Read More

'Natty Narwhal' Alpha Offers Peek at Ubuntu 11.04
Canonical on Thursday released the first alpha version of Ubuntu 11.04, offering fans of the open source Linux operating system an early glimpse at the next major version. Read More

Google, Samsung announced Nexus S smartphone
Samsung Electronics and Google on Monday announced the Nexus S smartphone, which will come with Android 2.3, the latest version of Google's OS, also code-named Gingerbread. Read More

Open source IP PBX saves serious cash for Michigan CAT
In a move that might send shivers down the spines of mainstream IP PBX vendors like Avaya, Cisco and ShoreTel, Michigan CAT has deployed open source Asterisk. Read More

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SLIDESHOWS

Top IT Turkeys of 2010
Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks for all of the people and things we love, to cherish what's most important to us. But that's for another slideshow. This one's all about taunting the companies, products and people who most resembled a turkey over the last year. So cut me a hockey-puck-shaped slice of jellied cranberry sauce and read on.

Cool Yule favorites: 15 techie gifts we like
Ho Ho Ho, it's time again to get our holiday wish lists together. Here are our 15 favorite products from the 140+ products submitted and tested in this year's Cool Yule Tools holiday gift guide.

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