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Red Hat Beats Fast Path to Market With JBoss Bundle

Red Hat this week released its first JBoss product within a new open source stack that folds together Red Hat Linux, JBoss Application Server, JBoss Hibernate and either of two open source databases -- MySQL or PostgreSQL ...

The Linux Advantage in Web Hosting

Web hosting has always been a good place to find Linux servers -- often coupled with other popular open source software such as Apache Web servers -- butSpin Magazine's recent move toRackspace Managed Hosting illustrates the upsurge in choices for Linux hosting support, which is at the heart of the deal between the music magazine and hosting heavyweight...

Mobile Companies Plot Course to Next Gen Wireless

A collection of wireless carriers from around the world have joined together to form the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) initiative. The wireless industry group includes China Mobile, Sprint Nextel, Vodafone and others, and hopes to plot a course to the next generation of mobile network technology ...

Microsoft Rolls Out Vista-Ready Peripherals

The release of Microsoft's next-generation Windows operating system, Vista, may have been delayed until next year, but the software giant is already sending to market new Vista-ready peripherals, including new multi-function wireless mice and comfort-designed keyboards unveiled this week ...

Sun Touts New Servers as Start of Turnaround

Sun Microsystems showed off new server technology at a press event in New York this week where the firm took the opportunity to tout growth in its server business over consecutive quarters ...

Study: Linux Faces Long-Term Microsoft Challenge

New research by a pair of Harvard University academics suggests that Linux will never be able to displace Windows based on the simple economics of Microsoft's head start and its continuing ecosystem advantages ...

Samsung Lifts Lid on Next-Gen Memory Tech

Samsung on Monday unveiled a prototype for what could one day become a less expensive substitute for flash memory and at the same time touted a healthy flash memory market with high demand and prices to match ...

Intel Rolls Out New vPro Technology

Intel this week announced the availability of its new hardware and software technology known as vPro, which the chip giant said can cut energy use and costs for enterprise IT shops while giving them more advanced remote management and security control ...

Red Hat, NIST Plan Software Vulnerability Database

Leading Linux vendor Red Hat is developing a new software vulnerability database with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The database will give vendors of both open source and proprietary software a place to post official statements and security related information pertaining to their own projects and products ...

Big Blue to Build World’s Fastest Supercomputer

IBM is building a supercomputer capable of petaflop performance -- 1,000 trillion, or a quadrillion, calculations per second -- for the U.S. Department of Energy using a combination of more than 30,000 Cell Broadband Engine (Cell BE) and AMD Opteron processors ...

Microsoft Updates Virtual Server 2005

Touting support for both Intel and AMD virtualization technology, Microsoft released a second beta of its Virtual Server 2005 Release 2 Service Pack 1 (R2 SP1) this week ...

Samsung Set to Demo 4G Wireless

Samsung said it plans to demonstrate wireless connectivity that is 50 times faster than current WiMax technology at its fourth annual 4G summit in South Korea this week ...

Sun Sticks to Slow, Steady Road for Open Sourcing Java

Sun Microsystems last week open sourced another chunk of Java development code, but some are criticizing the company for not declaring all of Java open source at once and under the same open source license ...

IBM, Partners March Toward 45-Nanometer Chips

An industry consortium that includes IBM, Chartered Semiconductor, Infineon and Samsung said this week they plan to make available the first silicon-functional circuits and design kits for 45-nanometer low-power process chip technology ...

Intel Pulls Wraps Off Server Chips, Awaits Merom-Powered Notebooks

Intel unveiled its newest chips this week in announcing its new "Tulsa" server processors, the latest dual-core, 64-bit Xeon chips from the company ...

Ubuntu Fouls, Fixes Linux Update

One week after it issued a faulty update to its popular Linux distribution, the Ubuntu project is still the subject of scorn among users of its open source software ...

Microsoft Selects Toshiba to Provide Zune Hardware

Microsoft has signed up Toshiba to provide the hardware for its pending iPod challenger, known as Zune ...

Single-Source Support Desired Even in Mixed IT Environments

The IT industry phrase "a single throat to choke" stems from the idea that it's beneficial to have a single, trusted provider ofsoftware support than several sharing that all-important responsibility. However, recent research indicates only a minority of organizations are looking to open source stack providers to serve in that role ...

Logitech Gives PC Mice New Moves

PC peripheral player Logitech has motorized the computer mouse scroll wheel with two new models that ease scanning and scrolling through large computer documents, spreadsheets, pictures, lists and other data ...

Dell’s DJ Ditty Player Bites the Dust

After a somewhat half-hearted effort to compete with Apple and the other digital music player makers, Dell signaled Wednesday that it will halt production of its DJ Ditty MP3 player ...

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