SELinux now enabled in AppArmor’s openSUSE
Posted by: Suzanne Wheeler
During the week of LinuxWorld, Johnnie Konstantas, a marketing VP at Varonis Systems, a data...
Novell Inc. may be a distant No. 2 to Raleigh, N.C.-based Red Hat. Inc. in sales of its open source operating system. But that doesn’t daunt Justin Steinman, Novell’s director of product marketing, Linux and Open...
Among those tapped to deliver keynotes at this year’s fourth annual Red Hat Summit are some traditional choices, those who will likely tout the business benefits of using open source technologies, speakers like John Halamka, the CIO of...
Ubuntu isn't just for desktops. Behind the scenes, corporate IT managers have put Ubuntu to work on servers. Don't believe me? Well, I can name names. I can also tell you up front that Ubuntu Server gets high marks for its corporate support; easy backups, installs and upgrades; documentation, and...
Data protection and security may become easier if a new Linux-friendly product from IRI Cosort delivers on its promises. The product, Rowgen, integrates the formerly independent tasks of
In response to the last post I wrote for this blog, a user commented: "It's the opposition that has the boring names. Linux...
This blog was contributed by SearchEnterpriseLinux.com expert Sander van Vugt. At Novell Inc.'s annual BrainShare user conference in Salt Lake City, I talked to Guy Lunardi, one of the most important guys behind Novell's SUSE Linux...
IT pros are divided on the value of brand-name certifications. On the one hand, vendor-neutral certifications seem a better fit today's world of commoditized products. Then again, a Red Hat certification certainly appeals to the majority of Linux-friendly employers.
Last week I chatted with
Linux Professional Institute President and CEO Jim Lacey told SearchEnterpriseLinux.com that he believes vendor-neutral Linux certifications are becoming more popular and signal a larger trend within IT of area specialization versus...
