Posts tagged Enterprise

Red Hat Issues Major Enterprise Linux Release

Red Hat Issues Major Enterprise Linux Release
With the release of the second beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, the commercial Linux vendor inches a step closer to the final release, but the company is cagey on the timetable.

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Red Hat boosts scalability in enterprise Linux upgrade

Red Hat boosts scalability in enterprise Linux upgrade
RHEL Version 6 is aimed at lowering the total cost of ownership of deployment for large data centers

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SUSE Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise

  • ISBN13: 9780470082928
  • Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
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Product Description
In this handy, compact guide, you’ll explore a ton of powerful SUSE Linux commands while you learn to use SUSE Linux as the experts do: from the command line. Try out more than 1,000 commands to find and get software, monitor system health and security, and access network resources. Then, apply the skills you learn from this book to use and administer desktops and servers running openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise or any other Linux distribution…. More >>

SUSE Linux Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise

Comparison of Community Linux Distributions for the Enterprise

Comparison of Community Linux Distributions for the Enterprise
Wazi: “Looking for ways to save money on your computing infrastructure? Heard about Linux uptime but need to do more research? You’re not alone. Community Linux distros have become increasingly popular within the enterprise as organizations look to cut costs without compromising on functionality and reliability.”

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Dell Backs Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud

Dell Backs Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud
The VAR Guy: “It’s one small step for Dell, and one big strategic win for Canonical’s Ubuntu Linux cloud strategy. Specifically, Dell on March 24 said it would support Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) as an infrastructure solution.”

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Symbian Foundation Builds Cloud Platform on Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Symbian Foundation Builds Cloud Platform on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
RALEIGH, N.C.—-Red Hat, Inc. , the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that the Symbian Foundation, a global non-profit organization formed to foster an open source community around its mobile device software, has adopted Red Hat Enterprise Linux to provide a scalable, high-performance base for its private, cloud-based developer website and server.

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Yellow Dog Enterprise Linux for GPU computing

Yellow Dog Enterprise Linux for GPU computing
The H Open: “The Japanese Fixstars Corporation, which specialises in software for the Cell processors, has announced the release of Yellow Dog Enterprise Linux (YDEL) 6.2 for CUDA, the first enterprise Linux OS optimised for GPU computing.”

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Administration Unleashed

  • ISBN13: 9780672328923
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
This comprehensive guide can help you administer Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 effectively in any production environment, no matter how complex or challenging.   Long-time Red Hat insider Tammy Fox brings together today’s best practices for the entire system lifecycle, from planning and deployment through maintenance and troubleshooting. Fox shows how to maximize your efficiency and effectiveness by automating day-to-day maintenance through scripting, deploy… More >>

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Administration Unleashed

The Future Of Enterprise Software

The Future Of Enterprise Software
Vendor lock-in for software is coming to an end, but what comes next is far from certain.

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Microsoft Dropping Linux, Unix From Enterprise Search

Microsoft Dropping Linux, Unix From Enterprise Search
The next wave of Fast Search and Transfer products will be the last to include search cores that run on Linux or Unix.

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