Search This Blog

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

The enterprise real-time feud

LInux and Open Source Alert Linux World logo
Linuxworld.com | Subscribe to this site with RSS | Update Your Profile
Kernel space: The enterprise real-time feud

By Jonathan Corbet
Red Hat and Novell developers work together on improving the kernel's real-time performance. But outside the idyllic calm of the linux-kernel mailing list, marketing bluster continues. Read full story

MORE STORIESARROW


  SPONSORED BY BLUE COAT
rule
 
 

Network World Analyzes Web Acceleration
Discover how to significantly improve document delivery times for users that are physically away from your centralized data center. A document that takes 80 minutes to delivery to a user across the globe could be delivered in three minutes with Web acceleration. Learn how your IT organization can benefit from this technology. Listen to this Webcast now.

 
spacer rule spacer

RELATED NEWS:

Bringing one SimCity per child to the OLPC December 11, 2007 Don Hopkins ported SimCity to Unix in 1991. Today, he is putting the finishing touches on a GPL version of this classic computer game for the One Laptop Per Child project's XO laptop.

Eee PC's sales success drawing a crowd December 11, 2007 Sales of Asustek Computer's Eee PC have soared in its first few months on the market, but success may be its undoing. Rivals are already developing products to compete with the low-cost laptop PC, market researcher Gartner says.

Open source claims seat at the corporate table in ‘08 December 11, 2007 After years spent on the corporate proving ground, open source and Linux are looking at a 2008 that could likely show how hard labor pays off.

Cognos rebrands Applix technology December 11, 2007 Cognos has rebranded the financial performance management software it gained through the acquisition of Applix earlier this year and provided a road map for the product line Tuesday.

LinkedIn opens site to developers, jazzes up design December 10, 2007 LinkedIn will let developers build applications for its professional networking site, an approach recently undertaken by social networking competitor Facebook, to make its site more interactive, the company said Monday.


SPONSORED BY BLUE COAT
rule

Network World Analyzes Web Acceleration
Discover how to significantly improve document delivery times for users that are physically away from your centralized data center. A document that takes 80 minutes to delivery to a user across the globe could be delivered in three minutes with Web acceleration. Learn how your IT organization can benefit from this technology. Listen to this Webcast now.

rule

Holiday Tech Toys
Stumped on what gadgets and gizmos to give this holiday? Have no fear, Cool Tools' Keith Shaw is here. We do all of the heavy lifting of wading through hundreds of submitted technology products to find the very best holiday gift ideas. Click here to view our holiday gift guide: http://www.nww.com/PSA2_1210

Featured reader resource

90% of IT Managers are leaving their company at risk for a DNS ATTACK. Get the tools and resources you need to keep your DNS healthy and secure. Run a DNSreport on your domain today - 56 critical tests run in 8 seconds.

Visit www.dnsreport.com to learn more. (apply coupon NWW2007NLA for a 25% membership discount)

 

spacer

Comprehensive Network Access Control

Download an exclusive whitepaper on Comprehensive Network Access Control and discover how you can provide endpoint security, compliance and peace of mind. Get it now


Linuxcast podcast

Patent trolls vs. the Linux industry: Jim Zemlin: The Linux Foundation's executive director talks about some of the strategies that the IT industry can use for self-defense against "patent trolls." When companies are forced to spend on defensive patents just to stay in business, is self-defense enough, or does the industry need reform? (19:20)

Linuxworld blog
LinuxWorld community: interview with Red Hat CTO Brian Stevens

spacer

 


To continue receiving LinuxWorld's Linux & Open Source Alert newsletter, please add @nwfnews.com to your white list.

COMPLIMENTARY SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE
As a NW newsletter subscriber you are eligible to receive 50 issues of Network World Magazine, in print or electronic format, free of charge.

Sign up for your subscription today: Apply here. International subscribers,click here.

 

SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES
To subscribe or unsubscribe to any Network World newsletter, change your e-mail address or contact us, click here.

Terms of Service/Privacy

Network World, Inc., 118 Turnpike Road, Southborough, MA 01772
Copyright Network World, Inc., 2007

 

 



No comments: