The Free Software Foundation (FSF), a Boston-based 501(c)(3) charity with a worldwide mission to protect freedoms critical to the computer-using public, seeks a full-time senior systems administrator. Source: Free Software
Day: September 24, 2013
SUSE Cloud 2.0 Improves OpenStack Cloud Deployments
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•Open-source OpenStack cloud-based technology advances with improved installer and integration with SUSE Studio for building Linux software appliances. Source: Tech
The 5-Minute PBX: Introducing PIAF-Green Virtual Machine for VMware's ESXi
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•In our never-ending trek to build the Perfect PBXa , we have another installment for you today featuring VMware’s just released vSphere Hypervisor 5.5 . Source: Tech
Protecode Compact: Solving Small Businesses’ Open Source Software License Management Dilemmas
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•Let’s face it: Smaller companies simply don’t have the same purse strings that their larger enterprise counterparts do. When it comes to leveraging open source software in their products, these small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) still want to be able to capably manage the obligations that accompany the licenses attached to that software. While solutions…
Red Hat Management Discusses F2Q 2014 Results – Earnings Call Transcript
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•Good afternoon, my name is Rachel, and I will be your conference operator today. Source: Tech
Announcing Embarcadero CONNECT, a new metadata governance platform that makes database tools smarter and users experts
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•Embarcadero CONNECT empowers both database and business professionals to better build, manage and analyse data while effortlessly gaining governance, compliance, and securityMaidenhead, U.K. – September 24, 2013 – Embarcadero Technologies, a leading provider of software solutions for application and database development, today announced the release of Embarcadero CONNECT, the company’s new metadata governance platform. Embarcadero…
Google's Native Client Dilemma: A Fast but Fragmented Web?
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•The powerful new Google+ photos app embodies a sticky situation facing Web developers: Embracing Google’s NaCl tech for high-performance Web apps risks sites that only work for Chrome users. [Read more] Read more at CNET News Source: Linux
Large Format All-Rounder: The IGEL UD10 All-In-One Thin Client with a 24" LED Display
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•IGEL’s new all-in-one model shines with an integrated 60 cm LED backlight display and a fast dual-core processor. An infrared touchscreen and WLAN support are also available, making the UD10 the perfect all-rounder. Reading, UK. 24 September 2013 – IGEL Technology has added a new all-in-one thin client to its Universal Desktop range designed for…
JavaOne 2013 Impressions #2: What I Wish My Government Would Learn from Ecuador
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•Government… Isn’t interacting with it your favorite social pastime? What? It’s not? OK, so what don’t you like about it? What? You’re saying that, in your country, you can’t just log into your favorite government sites and experience speedy, reliable, secure services? But, don’t feel too bad. Source: Tech
Back to the Future
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•In a recent Dell advert, I noticed that all the PCs intended for business came with Windows 7, and all the PCs intended for home use came with Windows 8. I think most businesses are planning to skip Windows 8, just like they skipped the last even-numbered Windows version . Source: Tech