Linux Mint 21.1: The better-than-ever Linux desktop
This long-term-support version of Linux Mint is a great Linux desktop for both beginners and experts.
This long-term-support version of Linux Mint is a great Linux desktop for both beginners and experts.
This shouldn't come as any great surprise, but Linux is faster than Windows, and at least one anonymous Microsoft developer is willing to admit it and explain why that's the case.
Despite Novell's seeming inability to grow SUSE substantially, the Linux distributor, now an independent unit of Attachmate and a big backer of OpenStack, has grown its revenues to $225 million and is strengthening it No. 2 position in the Linux market, its president says
Forrester's Richard Fichera shares his key takeaways from SUSE's first user group meeting, SUSEcon 2012.
IT funds may be short, but The Linux Foundation has found that companies are still investing in Linux for cloud computing, "Big Data," and greenfield deployments.
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison took the stage for the final keynote at Oracle OpenWorld 2009 today - an afternoon session that followed lunch and got off to a rough start when Infosys CEO Kris Gopalakrishnan (who was scheduled to speak after Ellison) came on stage first and spent 45 minutes delivering a somewhat dry presentation.It probably didn't help that attendees were reminded that there's a big party tonight.
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Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:Christopher Dawson: Just what does it take to switch to desktop Linux (part 2)?
VDI, somewhat ironically, may also work well for market mover Microsoft as it seeks to slow the momentum to outright web-based and OSS/LAMP-supported applications and services for large businesses. Microsoft must realize that enterprises have had it with the high cost of maintaining and managing the traditional Windows OS in all its client-side permutations.