New Red Hat project looks to simplify JBoss migrations Red Hat has launched a new open-source project the company said is aimed at making it easier for enterprises to move from proprietary Java-based middleware like Oracle WebLogic and IBM WebSphere to its JBoss Enterprise Middleware. Footloose and "patent free" is Red Hat/Microsoft's virtualization agreement Red Hat and Microsoft will validate each other's virtualization technologies per an agreement announced yesterday. Microsoft has gotten over itself with its Linux-violates-Microsoft-patents claims and the customers comes out the winners. 1234567890. Happy Unix Time Event! Oh Internet nerds, I love you because I'm one of you. But even I had to look up this 1234567890 meme that's been bouncing around. If you've been wished a "happy 1234567890" or other similarly obtuse numerical greeting by your sysadmin, IT consultant, or Tweeting tween nephew, they're just celebrating a milestone in the Unix calendar system. Mobile operators, handset maker embracing LiMo's maturing Linux-based platform Cox: "LiMo" might not have the geek cachet of "Android" but the "other" mobile Linux platform announced gains at this week's Mobile World Congress. A flock of new mobile devices unveiled this week at Mobile World Congress are part of the trend toward Linux-powered mobility, incorporating the open-source software stack from the LiMo Foundation. Qualcomm, HP among new Symbian partners HP, News Corp.'s MySpace.com division, Bank of America and even Nokia rival Qualcomm have joined the foundation that was formed last year to shepherd the new open-source version of the Symbian mobile operating system. Software libre! Cuba develops own free Linux called 'Nova' Cuba released its own distribution of the free Linux operating system this week, as the Communist island seeks to wean its citizens and institutions from what it says are insecure, capitalist-produced Microsoft software, according to a report. EVE Online gives up Linux, but Mac support continues In a developer's blog entry entitled An update on Linux support, CCP Games producer Arend "CCP Whisper" Stührmann confirmed that the company is ceasing development of the Linux version of its massively multiplayer online game, EVE Online. Moonlight 1.0 available to bring Silverlight to Linux … does anybody care? Moonlight 1.0, developed by Novell and Microsoft, is ready, available and open source. Good question: Is scripting programming or just systems administration? Microsoft Subnet blogger Tyson Kopczynski tackles one of the big questions of the day – when does administration cross over into programming? February giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: One American Express gift card worth $250 from Global Knowledge; One Microsoft training course worth $2,995 from Global Knowledge; 15 copies each of the hot book titles Voice over IP Security, and CCNA Wireless Official Exam Certification Guide and 15 copies of Exchange Server 2007 How-To: Real Solutions for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Administrators. Get all the entry details here. |
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