Wednesday, February 16, 2011

CloudLog: new open standard; Banshee Amazon Store disabled in Ubuntu

Banshee Amazon Store disabled in Ubuntu 11.04 by Canonical | Dev and ops, a marriage made in heaven?

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CloudLog: new open standard for logs in the cloud
Alan Shimel: The cloud represents a challenge to today's log formats. CloudLog wants to fix that. Read More


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Banshee Amazon Store disabled in Ubuntu 11.04 by Canonical
Joe Brockmeier: Canonical wanted 75% cut of affiliate fees earmarked for GNOME by Banshee. Read More

Dev and ops, a marriage made in heaven?
Phil Odence: It may not have been love at first sight, but now IT development and operations teams are going beyond just cozying up and are, in fact, marrying their efforts. Read More

Top 12 Google Labs experiments
Julie Bort: When you've got thousands of the world's most brilliant engineers spending 20% of their time on whatever takes their fancy, cool software is the result. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Diskeeper

Defragmentation in Virtualized Environments
Performance corrupting file fragmentation is severely compounded on virtual platforms and threatens to undo most of its efficiency benefits. Coordinating defrag resources between VMs was an insurmountable barrier until recent innovations eliminated conflicts. Learn More

Fedora rides again on System z: Hope for PowerPC as well
Joe Brockmeier: Looking at the odd coupling of Fedora and IBM System z ... it's a puzzler. Read More

Blaming the NASDAQ Hack on Open Source
Alan Shimel: The news is again alive with reports of hacking and breaches. Some are looking to lay the blame at the feet of open source and the cloud. Read More

Open office dilemma: OpenOffice.org vs. LibreOffice
Dueling open source alternatives to Microsoft Office match word processors, spreadsheets, and much more; which one should you choose? Read More


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Brocade Virtual Cluster Switching (VCS) is an emerging technology that will revolutionize the way data center networks are architected and how they function. Read Now.

VMWare shows off mobile virtualization on Android
VMWare is showing off a mobile virtualization platform that will let people run a personal profile and a seperate, secure profile for work applications on the same Android phone. Read More

Mozilla: Firefox 4 for Android to ship in a few weeks
The Mozilla Foundation expects to release the final code for the Firefox 4 browser for Android mobile devices in a few weeks, with one more beta version to be released in the next week or so. Read More

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