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Building Raid-10 disks

Author: JT Smith Everything you need to know for building a Raid-10 setup is answered in this helpful article at BSD Today. Raid-10 is a...

Subscriptions coming to Napster

Author: JT Smith The subscription model has been in the works for awhile, but Wired.com reports that New Napster CEO Konrad Hilbers promised the embattled...

Blue Linux announces development of educational version

Author: JT Smith Matt Jezorek writes, "Next-generation version of Blue Linux is being geared toward the education system. Stuffed with Point and Click educational programing based...

California supermarket chain chooses IBM e-infrastructure

Author: JT Smith IBM today announced that supermarket chain Raley's expects to save $3 million over the next five years by standardizing its next generation...

Turbolinux releases z/Linux 6.5 for IBM zSeries and S/390 mainframe computers

Author: JT Smith Turbolinux, the leading provider of Linux distributions for enterprise and Internet infrastructure, today announced the release of its z/Linux 6.5 for IBM zSeries servers. Re-hosting...

IBM announces a data warehousing initiative

Author: JT Smith Kim Kent, Brodeur for IBM writes: "Supporting the momentum of customers migrating to DB2, IBM is extending its DB2Now! program to enable...

Great Bridge releases integrated open source platform

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "Great Bridge WebSuite, featuring the PostgreSQL database, PHP scripting language and Apache Web server, packs power of open source...

Go Linux desktop now

Author: JT Smith "It is, in short, time to seriously consider Linux as a desktop operating system. If it isn't time to ...

Wireless networks in big trouble

Author: JT Smith From Wired News: " Wireless networks are a little less secure today with...

Penguin Computing introduces new Relion rackmount

Author: JT Smith Menekse Gencer writes, "You've been covering Penguin Computing. I thought you might want to know that we introduced 3 new rackmount servers...