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- New single sign-on initiatives announced
- Microsoft has signed another patent cross licensing deal with a Linux distributor, Turbolinux. In addition, Microsoft and Turbolinux are working on a system that will allow a single sign-on to authenticate the user on both platforms. Turbolinux, a company with a large market in Japan and China, will...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Microsoft Corp., TurboLinux Inc., Single Sign-on, Authentication, Authentication/Encryption, Security, Andy Moon
- Blog posts 2007-10-23
- Wizpy
- A look at the TurboLinux Wizpy PMP
- Tags: TurboLinux Inc.
- Image galleries 2007-06-01
Additional Resources
- VisualAge C++ V6.0 for Linux (SLES 8)
- IBM VisualAge C++ is part of a family of C and C++ compilers that supports all of IBM's major platforms. VisualAge C++ is available in versions to run on iSeries, pSeries, AS/400, and RS/6000 servers running AIX and selected Linux distributions. VisualAge C++ for Linux supports UnitedLinux V1.0 distributions, including...
- Tags: IBM VisualAge, C++, IBM Corp., IBM VisualAge C++, VisualAge C++, C/C++, Linux, Development Tools, Programming Languages, Open Source, Servers, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Software downloads
- XL Fortran V8.1 for Linux (RHEL 3)
- IBM XL Fortran Version 8.1 for Linux is fully compliant to Fortran 77, Fortran 90 and Fortran 95 standards. The compiler, based on the mature compiler technology of the IBM XL Fortran V8.1 for AIX compiler, now supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3 and UnitedLinux V1.0 distributions, including SuSE...
- Tags: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux, Fortran, Compiler, IBM Corp., Programming Languages, Development Tools, Open Source, Servers, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware
- Software downloads
- Sybase Case Study: China Railway Express
- China Railway Express CRE, a subsidiary of the Ministry of Railways MOR, wanted to capitalize on the growth while strengthening its leadership position in the industry. For this, CRE needed to improve information sharing and freight tracking across its entire national network. Working with Sybase and Turbolinux, CRE deployed the...
- Tags: Platform, Sybase Inc., Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Case studies
- Efforts afoot to keep Linux standard
- The popularity of Linux may be its undoing, unless its kernel remains standardized and the open source community doesn't have to choose which distribution to support. Take a look at a few of the efforts to protect the Linux kernel.With the exploding popularity of Linux, several efforts have taken root...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Red Hat Inc., Mike Walton, Linux, Linux Standard Base
- Technical articles 2000-10-23
- Installing VMware GSX Server
- VMware issynonymous with virtual machines. Infact, that's VMware's only business, so it should come as no surprise that its products—Workstation,GSX, and ESX servers—are all solid, stable, and very reliable. Further, VMwarehas a very mature and powerful administration suite. In this article, I'llpresent a sample deployment of VMware's GSX Server 3.1...
- Tags: GSX Server, kernel, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0, Red Hat Inc., Scott Lowe MCSE, server, stock, VMWare GSX, VMware GSX Server, VMware Inc.
- Technical articles 2004-12-13
- Sendmail DNS flaw could lead to DoS attacks
- The widely used open source Sendmail Mail Transfer Agent MTA has been reported to be vulnerable to a denial of service DoS attack if an attacker sends a malformed DNS reply packet. The DNS code in Sendmail is at fault.DetailsSee the FreeBSD-SA-03:11.sendmail security advisory for more details. The advisory describes...
- Tags: denial of service, DNS, John McCormick, Sendmail Inc.
- Technical articles 2003-09-08
- Let Linux clusters share the server load
- There's strength in numbers when it comes to reliable server operations. Server clustering has boomed in recent years, and now there are affordable Linux solutions that can bring clustering to organizations of all sizes. Check out these solutions.By Todd UnderwoodServer clustering is the architecture of choice for Web service delivery...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, server cluster, Linux cluster, CNET, clustering, Linux, load balancing, server, failover
- Technical articles 2001-10-31
- Yahoo! IM, Kerberos, Firefox, and Kaspersky AV vulnerabilities
- This week will see five or more Microsoft Security Bulletins which I will cover in my monthly Locksmith column and newsletter. There is no real word yet as to the content except that there will be one or more security patches and some non-security patches. But,...
- Tags: Security, Instant Messaging, Im, Authentication, Antivirus
- Blog posts 2007-04-08
- Is open source optimism fading away?
- In 1999, open source software was taking the world by storm, and everyone wanted in on the action. Today, the open source party is over, and many companies that formerly touted open source products are turning proprietary. Here are some reasons why.By Stephen ShanklandThe ideological purity of the open source...
- Tags: CNET, open source, Linux, software
- Technical articles 2001-12-05
- UnitedLinux works to make enterprise headway
- Like most business partners, the organizations that make up the UnitedLinux initiative—SuSE Linux, Turbolinux, Conectiva, and The SCO Group formerly Caldera—are hoping that their combined efforts will bear more fruit and bring in more customers than attempting to go it alone. Keep in mind that these four partners are still...
- Tags: Linux, Red Hat Inc., Scott Lowe MCSE, UnitedLinux
- Technical articles 2003-01-14
- No "forking" in the road ahead
- Linux is becoming increasingly popular. With its success comes the threat that commercial distributors may be tempted to change it for their own gain. Learn about "kernel forking," and how it could put Linux, and your company, in jeopardy.By Philip J. GillFor those of us who remember the many, largely...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Guest Contributor, Linux, kernel, International Data Corp.
- Technical articles 2000-02-10
- Learn the power features of zsh
- Linux is so easyThis article ought to really make Windows users switch to Linux. I hardly ever use the command line on Windows anymore. DOS was pretty much done away with for the average Windows user with Windows 98. Maybe Linux will catch up some day.What planet are you from?Your...
- Tags: ds4211a@..., Linux, Microsoft Windows, command line, DOS
- Discussion threads 2006-11-28
- Is IBM's iSeries the right choice for your enterprise?
- While the iSeries eServer is touted as leading technology and offers superior reliability and scalability, is it the right solution for your IT shop? Here are some details that can help CIOs decide whether to bring the iSeries onboard.Years ago when I worked as a tech consultant for a state...
- Tags: Servers, Shannon O'Donnell, IBM Corp., IBM iSeries, Standard Intel Architecture Servers, server
- Technical articles 2002-01-18
- Intel lets Linux into Centrino camp
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Processors, IBM Corp., Intel Centrino, Linux, Intel Corp.
- Technical articles 2005-01-20
- Get IT Done: Creating a test lab on one machine using VMware Workstation
- If you frequently test hardware, operating systems, and applications, you know that you're likely to spend many frustrating hours rebooting while you troubleshoot problem apps, drivers, services, and patches. If so, creating a test lab using virtual machines software will save you a lot of downtime. Two popular applications are...
- Tags: VMware Inc., Michael Jackman, Microsoft Virtual PC, Microsoft Windows, operating system, Get IT Done, VMware 4.0, VMware Workstation, PC, workstation, virtual machine
- Technical articles 2004-05-14
- Linux standard gains big-name backers
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, trade group, Linux, Linux Standard Base 2.0, Free Standards Group, open source, software
- Technical articles 2004-09-14
- Understanding the different versions of VMWare
- VMWare has quickly vaulted to the top of the x86 virtualmachine software market with its broad, full-featured product line. VMWare'sproduct line ranges from solutions designed to assist the help desk and developerall the way up to solutions designed to ease the burden of managing theenterprise data center. If you're planning...
- Tags: VMware Inc., workstation, virtual machine
- Technical articles 2004-11-10
- Building a cluster with VMware GSX Server
- IT budgets rarely allow you to have a complete testing lab at your disposal to test various server configurations. This can be especially frustrating if you want to investigate complex network administrative issues such as clustering. Rather than making a big investment in various pieces of hardware, you can use...
- Tags: GSX Server, virtual machine, VMware Inc., Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows, VMWare GSX, server
- Technical articles 2004-04-14
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