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Mapping Microsoft Windows Server Protocols to Patents

In today's blog I am going to go "off topic" and discuss interoperability as it relates to Microsoft's recent announcements re: their "interoperability principals"...

Social networking gets a Ringside seat

Author: Lisa Hoover Bob Bickel, co-founder of Ringside Networks, says companies need to harness the power of social networking and entice customers to visit corporate...

Gifts of Open Source

Combining 'Open Source' and 'storage' in the same sentence used to trigger a sardonic grin, but no longer. The availability of free and open...

Three Linux HTML editors reviewed

Author: Drew Ames Today's Web development tools offer capabilities that go beyond basic HTML editing. I compared three Web editors for Linux -- Screem 0.16.1,...

Plat’Home Introduces “Tough Love,” Small, Low-Cost Linux Server for Zero Maintenance Use

Compact OpenMicroServer already used by thousands of businesses in Asia and tested by Shimizu Corporation, a Top 5 Japanese Contractor, in high-technology disaster prevention...

Understanding Infrastructure

We need a new conversation about infrastructure. That's what Linux, the Net, and half a million FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications require....

Dragbox bridges command line and desktop

Author: Bruce Byfield The GNU/Linux command line and desktop are both sophisticated interfaces, but they are mostly separate realities. You can drag text into a...

Open source testing tools target varied tasks

Author: Mayank Sharma Testing is an important function of the software development process, no matter how big or small the development project. But not every...

Ask Linux.com: partitioning, creating a mountable disk image, and how to post productively

Author: Linux.com Staff In this week's look at the recent activity in Linux.com's forums, we explore a couple of questions from new Linux users about...

sSMTP: A simple alternative to Sendmail

Author: Michael J. Hammel Linux distributions have relied on the venerable Sendmail package since the early days of Slackware. But Sendmail's rich mail server features...