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Red Hat Linux 5.3: Screenshots

In this screenshot gallery we take you through the install process and basic desktop functionality of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3, which was released to customers in late January. RHEL 5.3 includes support for Intel's latest chip architecture, Core i7, ...

From RENAI LEMAY AND ALEX SERPO, LXer,  12 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Red Hat, Inc.,  Intel,  Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Lotus Symphony 1.2

Why do so many (virtually all) software packages think that they are so important that they have to be started automatically every time the computer boots? What is the largest number of "speed access", "update check", "camera download" and ...

From ALEX SERPO, ZDNet UK,  9 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Is it Windows 7 or KDE 4?

great work boys. i would have loved to see their reactions once you told them it was actually KDE... You did tell them, right? yeah, i'd like to see that part. "by the way, this isn't windows, and it won't run any of your sh*t" "oh, well i won't be ...

From CHRIS DUCKETT AND ALEX SERPO, LXer,  6 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Joe the Plumber

SAP unveils Business Suite 7

Global software giant SAP on Wednesday announced the release of Business Suite 7, including updates to all the business applications available with the suite. Business Suite 7 which includes SAP ERP, CRM, Supply Relationship Management and Supply Chain ...

From ALEX SERPO, ZDNet UK,  5 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Oracle,  IBM,  Atos Origin,  Wipro Limited

Red Hat Enterprise OS launches version 5.3

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.3 became globally available today, with the new enterprise OS featuring virtualisation improvements, support for Intel's Core i7 architecture, and inclusion of the Open Java Development Kit from Sun Microsystems. When ...

From ALEX SERPO, Silicon.com,  21 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Red Hat, Inc.,  Intel,  Sun Microsystems, Inc.

The open source guide to the galaxy

round-up Could your business be paying for a proprietary program when an open source alternative exists? Take a look at our guide as we count down the most popular open source products. Much of the software suggested in this round-up came from ...

From ALEX SERPO, LXer,  22 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Wikipedia,  Gartner, Inc.,  Toshiba,  Sun Microsystems, Inc.,  IBM

Intel claims quantum leap in fibre-optic detectors

Intel has developed silicon-based photoelectric detectors that could cut the cost of fibre-optic communications to a fraction of their current value. Photodetectors used in a range of applications, such as fibre-optic communications, image sensors, ...

From ALEX SERPO, ZDNet UK,  8 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Intel

Microsoft CEO: "Not interested" in Yahoo!

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer today said Microsoft was "not interested" in making a new offer for internet company Yahoo!, despite Yahoo!'s share price currently sitting at less than half what Microsoft initially offered. Speaking at a Committee for ...

From ALEX SERPO, Silicon.com,  7 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Yahoo!,  Microsoft Corporation,  Steve Ballmer

Microsoft announces Windows Server 2008 R2

Microsoft has released details of the upcoming second release of its Windows Server 2008 operating system at its Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles this week. The updated OS includes a range of new features, including support for web ...

From ALEX SERPO, ZDNet UK,  30 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Ray Ozzie

Red Hat CEO talks virtualisation, Linux and the cloud

At a relatively sprightly 40, Jim Whitehurst joined Red Hat from US company Delta Airlines, officially taking the reins on 1 January of this year. Q: When you were last interviewed by CNET News.com [ZDNet.co.uk's sister site], you said your central ...

From ALEX SERPO, ZDNet UK,  20 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Red Hat, Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  National Security Agency

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