30 April 2008
By John Fontana, Network World (US)
Microsoft is set to extend its System Center software to manage Linux and Unix machines, the first time that the company has opened up any software in this way. Read more...
28 June 2007
By Bryan Betts
Environmentalists and videoconferencing vendors alike keep telling us we need to fly less to reduce our carbon footprints. Many argue for higher fuel taxes and fewer subsidies to airlines, but could they be missing a trick? Perhaps all they need to do is push for even more "security" at airports... Read more...
20 February 2008
By Patrick Thibodeau, Computerworld
IBM is expected later this month to announce its next-generation System z mainframe, its first update since the release of the z9 three years ago. Read more...
06 July 2007
By Jonathan Corbet, LinuxWorld.com
SELinux offers strict but sometimes difficult-to-manage security. Will a simpler approach than SELinux make it into the mainstream kernel? Read more...
22 October 2007
By Peter Moon, Computerworld
The Finnish creator of Linux says open-source software isn't really an anti-Microsoft movement; it's just a better model for getting the job done. Read more...
11 October 2007
By IBM
This IBM Redbook examines performance measurement and tuning for running Linux as a z/VM guest on IBM eServer zSeries and S/390 machines. Read more...
30 October 2007
By Tom Henderson, Rand Dvorak, Network World
13 February 2006
By Michael Jang
Patch management can be automated - if you have a substantial number of Linux computers, it may be cost effective to dedicate machines to patch management. Read more...
15 October 2007
By Chris Mellor, Techworld
Website IWOOT found SteelEye's LifeKeeper an e-business life preserver Read more...