Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Fedora 15 changes network device naming; Product Test: RHEL 6.0

Review: RHEL 6.0, a gutsy, green virtualization machine | Saying no to smartphones: most mobile users will buy new 'dumb' phones

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Breaking a few eggs: Fedora 15 changes network device naming
Joe Brockmeier: The Fedora Project is getting ready to break a lot of networking scripts that depend on the ethX naming convention — by being the first major distro to ship Consistent Network Device Naming. Read More


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WEBCAST: Aruba Networks

Connecting the Next Generation of Learners
In this short webinar, Fairfax County Public Schools discuss how eTextbooks, tablets & smartphones are creating a new age of e-learning, where digital content is core to curriculum & the wireless network is critical. Learn how they face challenges and provide uninterrupted Multimedia-Grade Wi-Fi. Learn more!

Review: RHEL 6.0, a gutsy, green virtualization machine
Three years in the making, Red Hat Enterprise Linux ( RHEL) 6 is a gutsy, green upgrade that features native support for KVM, the Linux kernel-based virtual machine.  Read More

Saying no to smartphones: most mobile users will buy new 'dumb' phones
Julie Bort: When upgrading from dumb phones, Android is more popular than iPhone but most users still say their next phone won't be a smartphone. Read More

The Oracle scorecard: One year after Sun
Joe Brockmeier: It's been one year since Oracle finalized its acquisition of Sun. How have Sun's open source projects fared with Larry Ellison calling the shots? Not so good. Read More


WEBCAST: Aruba Networks

Get Your Wi-Fi Ready for the iPad: Aruba Webcast w/ Gartner
Ken Dulaney, VP Distinguished Analyst at Gartner, will be joining host Keerti Melkote, Aruba's founder & CTO for a live webcast on Feb 2nd at 10am PST / 1pm EST. Ken & Keerti will be outlining steps to scale your Wi-Fi network & IT helpdesk processes to support the onslaught of consumer devices. Learn more!

Brian Gentile, CEO of Jaspersoft On The Open Network
Open Source BI has found a ready home in the clouds says my latest guest Podcast guest, Brian Gentile, CEO of opensource powerhouse Jaspersoft. Read More

Federal Government Open Source Report Card
Alan Shimel: Which Federal Agencies passed and which failed? Open Source for America has released their report card and it will surprise you. Read More

Steve Jobs Dilemma
Stephen Spector: Is Linus as Critical to Linux as Steve Jobs is to Apple? Read More


WEBCAST: Adobe

Turn Unrealistic Deadlines into Realistic Deadlines
Adobe Acrobat X can help give your team the power to turn unrealistic deadlines into realistic deadlines.Join the Adobe Acrobat X software webinar and go from under pressure to overachieving. Learn More

App developers double down on Android tablets, says survey
A poll of some 2,200 developers found rapidly growing interest in developing applications for Android-based tablets. Read More

NetBeans 7.0 IDE due this spring
Set for April release, open source IDE includes capabilities for Java SE 7 and Oracle WebLogic Server Read More

Visit Open Source Subnet for more news and blogs
Visit the Open Source Subnet home page for daily news items, blogs, discussions and podcasts of interest to enterprise open source users. Follow Open Source Subnet on Twitter @OSSubnet. Read More



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