CodeWeavers announced Monday new software that will allow Linux servers to host Microsoft Office and other Windows productivity applications, which can then be accessed through a Web browser.
Big Blue will complete the next step in its embrace of the Linux operating system by early 2003 as the company improves how Linux runs on its pSeries servers. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
With TurnKey Linux the only hardware you need is any device that can support a Web browser and a credit card. That’s because, while you can run TurnKey Linux on an ordinary server or on VMWare, ...
With these ready-to-run home/SMB Linux servers, you can preserve your privacy and improve your security. There are three kinds of servers: SaaS and apps, storage, and a Windows Server replacement All ...
The cat is out of the bag and Steve Ballmer's worst nightmare has just come true. Microsoft, once the most outspoken enemy of Linux and open source software, not only loves it but may have just become ...
You can try Linux 7.0 now on these distros - here's what's new ...
A major disagreement is brewing about exactly what share of the server market Linux actually holds, and Microsoft Corp. is again an active player in the debate. A recently released Gartner Dataquest ...
Silicon Graphics Inc. recently released a 10 Gigabit Ethernet option for its line of Linux/Unix-based servers, workstations and storage appliances. The PCI-X-based 10 Gigabit Ethernet network ...
How to use Unison to sync files on Linux machines across a network Your email has been sent With Linux there are so many ways to synchronize and/or backup files over a network. For many, rsync and scp ...