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Open-Xchange: Overview of a Changing World

Sharon Smith writes "Open-Xchange Publishes First in a Series of Position Papers A review of forces changing the world of collaborative software TARRYTOWN, NY, July 05,...

Review: Virtuozzo for Linux 3.0

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Virtualization is sweeping the nation. Well, maybe not the nation, but it's a big hit with data centers and organizations that...

CLI Magic: Using command history in the bash shell

Author: Mark Sobell The Bourne Again Shell's history mechanism, a feature adapted from the C Shell, maintains a list of recently issued command lines, also...

Emu Software Releases NetDirector for Solaris

Emu Software writes "Cary, North Carolina - June 28, 2006 - Emu Software is pleased to announce the availability of their NetDirector Agent...

Ubuntu Developer Summit Paris: New alliances, new horizons

Author: Benjamin Mako Hill Last week, more than 60 Ubuntu developers met in Paris to plan Ubuntu's next release, codenamed Edgy Eft. Officially, the meeting...

Gnash, the free Flash player, makes progress

Author: Bruce Byfield The Gnash project has been developing a free software Flash player since December. Filling one of the last major gaps on the...

Systems Solutions offers Open-Xchange Servers

Sharon Smith writes "New 500 and 1000 user easy-to-deploy, easy-to-use collaboration solutionsSystem Solutions has experienced a significant success in installing Open-Xchange-based solutions and based...

Contrasting Linux on POWER Profilers

Anonymous Reader writes "Profilers help pinpoint common performance problems in an application. This article compares and contrasts three commonly used open source profilers for...

Creative Commons Announces Open Video Contest

Thomas Chung writes "Creative Commons and the Fedora Project are pleased to announce the Open Video Contest taking place now. The contest promotes flexible copyright,...

LinuxWorld gets Seoul

Author: Rob Reilly I attended Korea's first LinuxWorld Conference and Expo last week in Seoul. The three-day event included keynotes from industry leaders, training...