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Bare-Bones Version of Ubuntu to Power VMware Appliances

Canonical, the Europe-based commercial Ubuntu vendor, has released an optimized version of Ubuntu for VMware virtual appliances. It's called "Ubuntu JeOS edition" -- the JeOS refers to the VMware concept of Just Enough Operating System, a no-overhead, pared-down version of an OS ideal for virtual appliances ...

Novell Alliance Builds Microsoft’s Interop Muscle

Siemens and BMW are the latest enterprise-scale customers stepping up to the Microsoft-Novell alliance plate ...

IBM Gives Back to the OpenOffice Community

IBM has announced that it is moving closer than it has ever been to the OpenOffice.org community with stepped-up support in its Lotus product line of collaborative software and a commitment to contribute code ...

Linux Community Chuckles at Slowdown Prediction

A survey by the investment banking and securities firm UBS found that fewer CIOs will deploy Linux than in the past, but the results are being met with shrugs in the Linux community ...

Microsoft Adds Linux Concession to Silverlight Release

Microsoft on Wednesday announced that its cross-browser plug-in, Silverlight will eventually appear on Linux ...

Microsoft’s OOXML Standard Bid Falls Flat

Microsoft's Office Open Extensible Markup Language (OOXML) document format on Tuesday failed to win enough votes among members of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to become an international standard. The vote, however, may not be the final chapter in the politically charged fight over standardized document file formats ...

Linux Sees ‘Astronomic’ Growth in Mobile Devices

Mobile devices are increasingly working their way into our everyday lives, and market research suggests that the operating systems driving these devices are often Linux-based ...

Zmanda Launches Open Source Backup App for the Enterprise

Targeting small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), Zmanda on Wednesday introduced an advanced enterprise-class release of its open source backup software called "Amanda." ...

Mozilla Makes Bid for Campus Clicks

Mozilla's Firefox now has a campus edition, according to a Tuesday announcement by Mozilla ...

Wiki Engines Begin to Drive Small Business

Collaborative wiki technology is making its way into the small and medium-sized business, offering SMBs (small and medium-sized businesses) a way to foster collaboration among employees and interaction with the public ...

Outsourcing Customer Service to Second Life

The world of technology contact centers is going to get a little more engaging ...

Ingres Breaks the Ice With BI Appliance

Ingres on Wednesday announced the launch of its Icebreaker BI Appliance, a solution for business intelligence (BI)customers ...

Cepstral Opens Protocol Library to Spur Development

Cepstral, a speech technology company, has decided to open its Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) library to the developer community ...

Canonical Resorts to Tough Love Over Server Outage

Canonical, the commercial sponsor of the Linux distribution Ubuntu, asserted there has to be some decisive Ubuntu community action to make sure it doesn't suffer another outage ...

E-Mail Marketers See Less Bounce to the Ounce

E-mail marketers anxious to see that their opt-in mailings are not mistaken for spam are finally seeing brighter days, new research suggests. While the journey to the customer's inbox is getting easier, however, passive marketers will face tough challenges from smart competitors who are quickly learning how to use e-mail tracking, metrics and customization for high returns...

Virtual Product Placement Infiltrates TV, Film, Games

U.S. advertisers have turned the practice of "product placement" into a lucrative market. This advertising phenomenon makes possible the insertion of an advertiser's product into a film, television program or video game ...

Farmers, Breeders Faced With Animal-Tracking System Deadline

If corporate managers have Sarbanes-Oxley compliance to blame for late nights and lost sleep, those in the livestock and poultry industries have plenty of compliance worries of their own, triggered by NAIS, which stands for the National Animal Identification System ...

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SMBs Hesitant When it Comes to VoIP

Whether you call it "Voice over Internet Protocol," or a trendier "Voyp" you're joining a widening group of vendors, industry watchers and analysts who see VoIP as SMBs' telephony technology of the future ...

Charity’s Real-Life Action Heroes Show Different Side of Gaming

Somewhere in America, a parent turns out the lights with a silent prayer: "Please give me another day where my 15-year old shows no signs of dying his hair purple, piercing his ears, shrinking his wardrobe down to black socks and a raincoat, and gunning down Milton, the ice-cream man. Oh, and please make tomorrow another day where our rules are obeyed: no video games."

Meet Dot.com’s New Breed: Smart, Sober, Solvent

When Eric Lituchy and wife Gina Ezratty first started talking in the late 1990s about a new dot-com business, the business idea seemed straightforward enough. Sell specialty products over the Internet. Satisfy gift-givers who want to honor life's milestones for special someones. Top off birthdays, engagements, graduations, and homecomings with delightful deliveries, from marzipan, to filets, to towers of fruit, made possible through a select network of suppliers...

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