October 2, 2007 12:59 PM
Posted by: ITKE
Administration, interoperability and integration,
Backup & recovery,
disaster recovery,
Hardware issues,
Linux Done RightConsider this the second in an occasional, meandering series of articles on Linux done right. These aren’t meant to boost the sales of any particular vendor, but instead are meant to show other end users, IT managers and decision makers what to look for when vetting applications and operating...
October 2, 2007 12:57 PM
Posted by: ITKE
Administration, interoperability and integration,
Enterprise applications for Linux,
Linux basics,
Linux blogs and news,
Linux desktops,
Open source applications,
Security,
VirtualizationSearchEnterpriseLinux.com wants to help our readers discover the best of the best in Linux products for the enterprise in our 2007 Products of the Year awards. Nominate a favorite product youve used, or...
October 1, 2007 8:23 AM
Posted by: ITKE
Administration, interoperability and integration,
SambaThis news broke on Sept. 28, but I was so excited about October that I thought it would be cool to post it on October 1. OK, now that I've sufficiently covered my butt with an excuse, I give you the
September 17, 2007 10:25 AM
Posted by: ITKE
Administration, interoperability and integration,
Microsoft,
Red HatCan you say Schadenfreude?
Red Hat dropped me a note this morning in response to the European's Commission's smack down of Microsoft. I don't know if Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik...
September 11, 2007 12:05 PM
Posted by: ITKE
Administration, interoperability and integration,
Microsoft,
SUSE/Novell,
UncategorizedToday BMW AG and Siemens Corp. today became the latest customers to hop on board the Microsoft-Novell bandwagon. For those of you keeping score at home, good for you, because I'm not.
According to a joint release fired off from Redmond and Waltham, Mass. simultaneously , Under two...
September 11, 2007 9:56 AM
Posted by: ITKE
Administration, interoperability and integration,
Samba,
SecurityWe just put a Samba tip up the other day regarding bugs and bug fixes, so it's kind of ironic that Jerry Carter, release manager for the Samba team, sent out a few bug...