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- Will Linux Save IBM Power?
By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 24 Apr 2013IBM is not starting of its fiscal 2013 year on a particularly strong note.
- OpenStack Building a Platform Ecosystem
By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 17 Apr 2013"We have empowered the user"
- Intel Xeon E7 Set to Debut in 4Q13
By Sean Michael Kerner | Thu, 11 Apr 2013Intel is accelerating its vision and its technologies for the emerging Big Data era.
- HP Moonshot Servers Debut
By Sean Michael Kerner | Tue, 09 Apr 2013The basic premise behind Moonshot is lots of low-power server chips, enabling great density and improved power utilization.
- IBM Launches PureData for Hadoop System
By Sean Michael Kerner | Mon, 08 Apr 2013With PureSystems, integrated solutions set for specific applications and workloads are realized in packaged offerings from IBM.
- IBM Debates Oracle SPARC vs Power Claims
By Sean Michael Kerner | Fri, 29 Mar 2013IBM and Oracle spar over Unix server performance
- Red Hat CEO Optimistic about OpenStack
By Sean Michael Kerner | Fri, 29 Mar 2013Red Hat CEO details his "land and expand" strategy and explains why OpenStack could be bigger than Linux.
- Windows 8 Driving Enterprises to Linux
By Sean Michael Kerner | Thu, 28 Mar 2013Linux adoption for mission-critical deployments and the cloud continues to grow in 2013.
- Oracle Updates SPARC Servers
By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 27 Mar 2013Oracle is refreshing its SPARC server lineup with new T5 and M5 systems that redefine the top-end for server performance
. - Open Source CloudStack Progresses to Apache Graduation
By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 27 Mar 2013A year ago, Citrix walked away from its open source OpenStack effort called Project Olympus, instead putting its CloudStack technology into the Apache Software Foundation.
- Mirantis Adds FUEL to OpenStack Deployment
By Sean Michael Kerner | Tue, 26 Mar 2013How do Cisco, WebEx, PayPal and NASA deploy and manage OpenStack clouds? They all benefit from some FUEL.
- Ubuntu Linux Accelerating China Push
By Sean Michael Kerner | Mon, 25 Mar 2013Canonical, the lead commercial sponsor behind the Ubuntu Linux operating system, is headed to China.
- Oracle Set to Refresh Server Lineup
By Sean Michael Kerner | Fri, 22 Mar 2013A particular area of weakness for Oracle during the quarter was its hardware business with revenue reported at $671 million, down from $869 million a year ago.
- ARM CEO Retiring
By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 20 Mar 2013There was a time when ARM was a bit player in the silicon world.
- VMware Wants to be a Hybrid Cloud Vendor
By Sean Michael Kerner | Thu, 14 Mar 2013VMware is gearing up to expand its virtualization product portfolio.
- SUSE Linux Sticking with MySQL - openSUSE 12.3, Not So Much
By Sean Michael Kerner | Thu, 14 Mar 2013The openSUSE 12.3 release had a shortened development cycle due to the two-month delay of the openSUSE 12.2 release, which made its debut in September.
- Dell Certifies Ubuntu on 12G Servers
By Sean Michael Kerner | Wed, 13 Mar 2013Server certifications matter a whole lot to a large number of enterprises and data centers.
- Red Hat Looking for More OpenShift Origin Open Source PaaS Contributions
By Sean Michael Kerner | Mon, 11 Mar 2013Red Hat's OpenShift Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering started its life as a mostly proprietary product built on technology acquired from Makara in 2010.
- VIDEO: Tilera Shows Us What a 72 Core Linux Server Looks Like
By Sean Michael Kerner | Fri, 08 Mar 2013While Intel and AMD dominate the traditional server space, other chip architectures are increasingly making inroads.
- Mozilla FirefoxOS Set to be Adopted by 17 Mobile Carriers
By Sean Michael Kerner | Tue, 26 Feb 2013In the open source mobile world, where vendors announce new phone efforts with alarming regularity, action speaks louder than words.