Verizon Wireless is
snubbing Google's
Linux-based Android
initiative to go with the
LiMo Foundation's mobile
Linux spec for its next
wave of mobile phones
expected next year. Along
with Verizon, Mozilla
signed up - giving the
consortium its first
major open source ISV -
and a key one for
conveying applications.
Adaptec unveiled a new
family of entry-level
Unified Serial RAID
controllers. The new
low-profile Series 2 RAID
controllers, built on the
same Adaptec dual core
RAID-on-Chip (ROC)
architecture used in its
successful Series 5 RAID
controllers, provide
significant performance
enhancement and
scalability to low-cost
data storage systems. The
Series 2 controllers
eliminate the limitations
of software RAID-based
hardware solutions
commonly found in
entry-level systems,
delivering a wide range
of advantages for
inexpensive SATA and SAS
disk and tape drive
systems.
Sun's mule train has
finally pulled into
Indiana after three years
on the road. Indiana is
the Linux-friendly
Fedora-like OpenSolaris
project meant to move the
Solaris-shy Linux
community off Linux and
on to Solaris tempted by
Solaris widgetry like the
highly scalable,
rollback-easy, 128-bit
ZFS default filesystem,
Linux-like network-based
Image Packaging System
(IPS) application install
accelerator, DTrace
predictive self-healing
and scalable Containers
virtualization, not to
mention its Gnome 2.22
front-end and built-in
Firefox browser.
Curl announced it has
released the availability
of an Ubuntu Installer
for the Curl Rich
Internet Application
(RIA) platform. Curl is a
Rich Internet Application
platform that competes
with Adobe AIR/Flex,
Silverlight, and Ajax.
Curl has been shipping
with Linux support for
RedHat 9, SusE 9, and
Turbolinux 10 and 11.
Ubuntu is the latest
Linux platform Curl 6.0
supports. Curl 6.0 also
supports Microsoft
Windows (XP, and Vista)
as well as a beta version
for Mac OS X (PowerPC and
Intel).
Brian Stevens, the Chief
Technology Officer and
Vice President of
Engineering of Red Hat,
delivered his
Virtualization Keynote
'The Future of the
Virtual Enterprise' at
SYS-CON's Virtualization
Conference & Expo 2007
West in San Francisco.
'Virtualization is the
hottest subject today,'
said Stevens, an industry
luminary, who is credited
with having pioneered new
technologies that
contributed to the rise
of Linux as an
industry-standard
operating platform.
Founded in 2006, SYS-CON
Media's 'Virtualization
Journal' is the world's
first magazine devoted
exclusively to what
Gartner has earmarked as
the single highest-impact
IT trend through 2012:
virtualization. And now
it will be available on
newsstands worldwide, as
SYS-CON Media seeks to
support the world-beating
'International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo' series produced
by SYS-CON Events with
top-quality print
collateral, available at
newsstands wherever
fine-quality technical
journals are sold.
Linspire announced the
support for the Linux
Mint operating system. To
gain access to the free
CNR Service, Linux Mint
4.0 users simply install
the free CNR Client that
is available at CNR.com.
With Linux Mint support,
CNR.com now offers its
one-click software
delivery service to five
Linux distributions
available, including
Freespire 2.0, Kubuntu
7.04 & 7.10, Linspire 6.0
and Ubuntu 7.04, 7.10 &
8.04 (32bit).
From Application
Virtualization to Xen, a
round-up of the
virtualization themes &
topics being discussed in
NYC June 23-24, 2008 by
the world-class speaker
faculty at the 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
Roosevelt Hotel, in
midtown Manhattan.
Red Hat is a trusted
open source provider.
Red Hat offers enterprise
customers a long-term
plan for building
infrastructures on the
quality and innovation of
open source. Combining
open source operating
system platform, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux,
together with
applications, management,
and Services Oriented
Architecture (SOA)
solutions, including the
JBoss Enterprise
Middleware Suite.
The Ubuntu Linux-based
gOS operating system from
Good OS LLC
(www.thinkgos.com)
includes so many Google
applications like Gmail,
Google Docs, Google
Calendar, Google News
Google Maps and YouTube
that it's often referred
to as the Google
operating system. It also
includes Firefox, Skype,
Facebook and OpenOffice
2.3.
In 2006 IDC released a
study showing that the
costs associated with
data center management
escalate at an alarming
rate - in large part
because of rising
software management
expenses. Virtualization
has many definitions and
uses in today's computing
world, but three
instances of
virtualization are of key
importance to solving the
problems remaining in the
data center after the
implementation of
state-based management
and automation.
SCO and Novell have been
in court this week trying
to figure out how much
SCO is supposed to owe
Novell in royalties for
its attempt to tax Linux.
This is the money that
SCO claims it doesn't owe
Novell at all because
Novell signed away its
source code rights and
can only claim royalties
on binaries.
VIA is setting up a Linux
Portal, still in beta, to
get open source driver
developed. It will
initially focus on
graphics drivers for its
CN896 digital media IGP
chipset for the latest
Ubuntu distribution.
Canonical, the company
behind Ubuntu, says it
will work to get the
drivers built into
Ubuntu.
Likewise, pretty much the
de facto standard in
cross-platform
authentication these
days, has added Oracle
Enterprise Linux 4 and 5,
Oracle's version of Red
Hat, to the list of some
110 Linux, Unix and Mac
platforms that it
supports on a Microsoft
network using Active
Directory. Oracle Linux
now claims 2,000
customers give or take.
IBM claims to have
created new species of
custom-built,
industry-standard,
Linux-based rack server
for Web 2.0 and Cloud
Computing companies with
massive data centers and
tens of thousands of
servers, like online
gaming, social networks,
search and Internet
firms. A relatively
limited marketplace of
maybe a thousand
companies with fat
wallets capable of
shelling out tens of
millions for such system.
IBM means to replace the
white boxes they use now
or build themselves like
Google does.
Peer networks are really
just logical graphs of
computers, or, in many
cases, logical graphs of
connected applications.
The physical topology of
the peer network, means
of communication, and
weighting of the edges
are all
implementation-specific
details that differ from
P2P network to P2P
network, but all of them
can be reduced down at
some point to a drawing
containing nodes and
edges.
Linux programmer Hans
Reiser has been found
guilty of the
first-degree murder of
his estranged
Russian-born wife Nina,
who went missing after
dropping their two small
children with their
father on Labor Day
weekend 2006. Reiser,
who's been in jail since
October of 2006, is now
looking at a mandatory
sentence of 25 years to
life in prison.
First-degree murder
assumes the killing was
premeditated.
Well, it looks like
Richard Stallman, the
father of FOSS, is going
to have to cut his hair
and get a suit because
the warmed-over hippie
movement he's been
leading is no longer the
radical anti-software
establishment
counter-culture his
rag-tag army fancies it
is. Nope, it IS the
software establishment.
That is the finding of
the Standish Group, which
after five years of
research on open source
has delivered a $1,000
report called 'Trends in
Open Source,' a study
that finds that FOSS is
now costing software
vendors $60 billion a
year in annual revenues,
and it's still only 6% of
the global spend.
Sun Microsystems,
Canonical and Red Hat
announced the inclusion
of OpenJDK-based
implementations in Fedora
9 and Ubuntu 8.04 Long
Term Support (LTS) Server
and Desktop editions,
furthering the promise of
Sun's open source Java
technology initiative. In
addition, the NetBeans
6.0 Integrated
Development Environment
(IDE) is being delivered
as part of the Ubuntu
8.04 LTS release and
Canonical has certified
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server
Edition on several Sun
x86 systems.
Likewise Software
announced support for IBM
zSeries servers that are
using either Red Hat or
the Novell SUSE Linux
platforms. Customers that
rely on zSeries for their
mission critical
applications can now use
Likewise Software
products to directly join
their systems to
MicrosoftR Active
Directory. zSeries
servers are used by IBM
customers for
business-critical
installations where
scheduled and unscheduled
downtime costs are high.
Red Hat announced that
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
5.1, in combination with
Reuters Market Data
System (RMDS 6.0), IBM
BladeCenter H and 10
Gigabit Ethernet
technology from Blade
Network Technologies and
Chelsio Communications,
delivers record-breaking
performance results that
meet key demands of the
financial services
industry. Together, the
combination provides both
the lowest mean latency
and lowest standard
deviation of latency
reported with RMDS.
Red Hat in collaboration
with HP and AMD announced
continued delivery of
virtualization
capabilities offered
through Red Hat
Enterprise Linux.
Customers are now able to
achieve performance gains
by coupling new
high-performance device
drivers with the features
provided by Quad-Core AMD
Opteron processors,
available with HP
ProLiant DL585 G5
servers.
Ubuntu's first 'Long Term
Support (LTS' rev in
almost 23 months was
pushed out the door this
week along with the
promise that another LTS
rev would follow every
two years from now on out
and in between there
would be point releases
first at the three-month
mark and then every six
month after that.
Canonical founder Mark
Shuttleworth borrowed
Intel's 'Tick Tock'
metaphor to explain
Ubuntu's plans. The only
thing that would upset
the planned schedule, he
said, would be if other
major distributions
aligned their releases.
Parallels said Wednesday
that its Desktop
virtualization widgetry
for the Mac, which lets
Intel-based Apples run
Windows or Linux along
with Mac OS X, has sold
more than a million
copies, a nice chunk of
the Macs out there. It is
the largest-selling Mac
utility and gives Mac
users access to all those
Windows programs it?s
starved for.
Chelsio announced new
software drivers that are
fully integrated within
XenServer 4.1 from
Citrix. The 'in-box'
drivers provide seamless
deployment of Chelsio
10GbE Unified Wire
adapters with Citrix
XenServer 4.1, enabling
I/O performance for
single or multiple
Windows and Linux virtual
machines (VM) while
delivering on the promise
of the unified wire.
After a $1.5 million
angel round, Desktone,
which was started in 2006
by Eric Pulier, who also
started SOA Software, US
Interactive and IVT,
picked up $17 million in
first-round funding about
a year ago from Highland
Capital Partners,
SoftBank Capital, Citrix
Systems and the
China-based Tangee
International. SoftBank
as well as Deutsche
Telekom could become
service providers. Ruda
says the brains behind
the technology is Paul
Gaffney, the former CIO
of Staples. The company
has maybe 40 people, more
than half of them in
Shanghai doing
development, which
explains Tangee's
involvement.
Microsoft and Novell have
taken it into their
collective head to push
their peculiar axis into
China - and elsewhere -
to convert unsupported
Linux users to SUSE. They
say they've had demand
'to build a bridge
between open source and
proprietary software and
provide interoperability
and IP peace of mind,' a
claim that set off
guffaws across the open
source community
considering China's
reputation for ignoring
IP rights - among other
civil liberties - and the
fact that it's been a
big-time Windows pirate.
Is software development a
science or an art? The
software industry treats
it as a science. It uses
processes like MRDs,
PRDs, and functional
specs to convert customer
needs into software that
solves their problems.
Various roles like
product managers,
engineering managers,
project managers,
architects, and
programmers work together
to drive the process like
an efficient machine.
One Laptop Per Child, the
effort to put technology
in the hands of
third-world kids, has
lost its number two guy
Walter Bender, who was
president, software and
content until last month
when he was shifted to
head of deployment
although not many of
OLPC's novel Linux-based
XO machines have been
getting deployed. Bender,
credited with building
OLPC, has now reportedly
gone off to develop XO's
icon-based Sugar GU
interface - meant to be
an intuitive educational
tool - and port it to
other species of Linux
besides the Red Hat
Fedora operating system
XO uses.
Acronis announced a
partnership with
Technalign to bring
Acronis backup and
disaster recovery
software to Linux users.
As an Acronis Gold
Authorized Solution
Provider, Technalign will
be able to offer its
customers Acronis True
Image Echo Server for
Linux software for trial
and evaluation, as well
as providing discounted
customer support and
training. Acronis True
Image allows IT
administrators to capture
a hardware image and to
restore it. The software
also helps increase
hardware utilization for
better datacenter ROI by
backing up both physical
and virtual computers.
BT is going to distribute
and support both
SugarCRM, the commercial
open source CRM people,
and its rival NetSuite,
Larry Ellison's other
company. Both companies
are competing against
salesforce.com, the
brainchild of former
Ellison lieutenant Marc
Benioff, with on-demand
CRM applications. No
terms were disclosed. BT
is supposed to go chase
SMBs and divisions of
large companies,
targeting its roughly1.6
million business
customers in the UK and
EMEA with NetSuite's
stuff.
With only two weeks to go
now before JavaOne, its
annual Javaganza for
developers, Sun has
revealed that Java is at
long last to be made 100%
open source. 'We're
trying to get Java into
places it's never been
before,' Rich Sands,
group manager for
developer marketing at
Sun, told an interviewer
on Tuesday.
Curl announced the beta
release of Curl Nitro,
the code name for an
extension of the Curl
Rich Internet Application
(RIA) platform which
offers enhanced desktop
capabilities required by
today's enterprises. The
Nitro extension
simplifies the process of
installing and managing
Curl applications
accessed via a browser as
well as directly from the
desktop. Curl Nitro is
the only platform for
both traditional RIA and
Desktop RIA that provides
enterprise-level
security, high
performance and support
for large data sets.
Moonwalk announced that
its Moonwalk 6.0 software
suite, which delivers an
archive, backup and
disaster recovery
solution to heterogeneous
networks, has become an
approved application for
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
5.0. As a Red Hat Ready
Partner, Moonwalk has
extended support for its
software to allow Red Hat
customers to use its
technology for storage
management.
Red Hat announced that
Behr has migrated its
Website from IBM
WebSphere to JBoss
Enterprise Application
Platform in an effort to
reduce total cost of
ownership, increase
reliability, eliminate
vendor lock-in and
accelerate its
development lifecycle.
The Behr.com Website is
an important marketing
tool for the company and
was the centerpiece of a
multimillion-dollar
advertising campaign in
2007. With approximately
450,000 visitors per
month and projected
continuing growth, the
Behr IT developers began
to consider alternative
technologies to meet the
site's complex demands.
Novell says it's going to
'simplify' pricing and
discounts on SLES for
mainframes for the rest
of the year. That means
it's going to cut prices
by 33%-47% by offering a
three-year subscription
for the price of a
two-year subscription or
a five-year subscription
for the price of a
three-year subscription.
The discounts apply to
workload consolidation
from non-System z
platforms and renewals of
existing SLES
subscriptions.
Novell wants ISVs to
create appliances that
marry their applications
to the SUSE and to
underpin the idea has
trotted out a beta of
SLES JeOS, a 'Just enough
Operating System,' so
it'll all make sense. Red
Hat also has an Appliance
Operating System in the
works and says it expects
the project to go into
beta mid-year.
rPath announced a
technology partnership
enabling application
providers to use rPath's
rBuilder to create
virtual appliances using
the rPath Appliance
Platform and SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server from
Novell. The agreement
promises to reduce
complexity and costs of
application distribution
and deployment, while
maintaining the strategic
value of investments in
application
certification. The
Novell-rPath
collaboration marks an
industry milestone,
enabling customers to
utilize an open-source
operating system with a
virtual appliance
lifecycle management
platform.
Canonical CEO Mark
Shuttleworth has been
telling Reuters that Sun
is in the process of
certifying Ubuntu on some
of its low-end and
mid-size hardware. The
code it's certifying is
Hardy Heron, the Ubuntu
8.04 rev that's due out
later this month. Sun
told the wire service
that it's making sure its
Java programming
language, tools and Java
server are compatible
with Heron.
Aonix announced the
release of PERC Ultra 5.1
with support for Wind
River Linux. The
characteristics of Java
found in PERC Ultra to
address the scalability,
manageability,
reliability, security,
and performance needs of
networking and
telecommunications
equipment providers are
also addressed with the
security enhanced and
carrier grade Linux
provided by Wind River
making these products
natural companions.
I took the advice of a
friend of mine and
steered clear of the
'normal' movie theaters
and went a little out of
the way to go to a DLP
movie theater. The
experience
Canonical CEO Mark
Shuttleworth has been
telling Reuters that Sun
is in the process of
certifying Ubuntu on some
of its low-end and
mid-size hardware. The
code it's
Because AJAX moves so
much application logic
from the server to the
client, it forces many
developers to master a
wider range of web
technologies than ever
before. T
I installed Ubuntu on the
Toshiba laptop. Ubuntu
installed in 15 minutes -
49 for Windows XP and 125
for Windows Vista.
Ubuntu's desktop came
right up. I opened the
Zend has decided, and I
think this is a great
idea, to join in with the
Eclipse community that
was founded in large part
by IBM a number of years
ago. The values tha