CodeWeavers announced Monday new software that will allow Linux servers to host Microsoft Office and other Windows productivity applications, which can then be accessed through a Web browser.
With TurnKey Linux the only hardware you need is any device that can support a Web browser and a credit card. That’s because, while you can run TurnKey Linux on an ordinary server or on VMWare, ...
The company unveiled its first-ever servers based on Intel microprocessors, offering customers and solution providers a choice of Linux and Solaris operating systems. "This is a new hardware direction ...
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Linux has a price, it's just not money
Freedom isn't free.
Microsoft’s Windows Server strategy is about to change, with faster updates, a lot of Linux love, and a devops focus Microsoft’s new continuous-delivery model, with Windows releases every six months ...
A major disagreement is brewing about exactly what share of the server market Linux actually holds, and Microsoft Corp. is again an active player in the debate. A recently released Gartner Dataquest ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Selling servers is IBM's biggest Linux business, with nearly $2 billion in sales expected in 2004, but the company says services and software revenue will grow in coming years. "The ...
In a high-tech version of Waiting for Godot , users and industry observers have long questioned if and when Linux would arrive on corporate desktops and give Microsoft a run for its money. Many ...
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Stop treating your daily driver Linux PC like a science experiment
I learned the hard way that your main computer shouldn't be a lab—here is why boring is better for your daily driver.
There are all kinds of Linux servers. The most complicated of these require you to be a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE). Many of them require you to do more than ...
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