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  VMware prepares OpenStack for enterprise use | 10 things you need to know about Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

 
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VMware's OpenStack strategy: Keep your friends close and your enemies closer
Two years ago the news that VMware would be embracing OpenStack as a major headlining item on the first day of its major US conference would have been borderline unimaginable. But today the venerable virtualization company announced greater fidelity between its proprietary software management products and one of the hottest open source projects attempting to make its way into IT shops: OpenStack. Read More
 


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UNIX vs. Red Hat Linux and Your TCO
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CRM's Dirty Little Secret: How to Avoid CRM Sticker Shock
When making a CRM decision, it is important to ensure your deployment will not be hit with hidden fees or other extra costs that reduce the return on investment. This study reveals the total cost of ownership (TCO) among the three leading midmarket CRM solutions. View Now>>

VMware prepares OpenStack for enterprise use
VMware wants to bring enterprise-class reliability to OpenStack by releasing a distribution of cloud hosting software that runs on top of the virtualization stack. There's a lot of interest as OpenStack to provide a developer-friendly cloud. But enterprises are really struggling to do anything real in terms of building a production cloud that they can stand behind, said VMware's John Gilmartin, of OpenStack. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: McAfee

The Significant Threat of Advanced Evasion Techniques
Advanced hacking methods, like advanced evasion techniques (AETs) have become more prevalent and harder to detect. Yet many network security vendors have downplayed the threat they pose as purely theoretical. Learn the false sense of security many IT professionals are under View Now

10 things you need to know about Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is more proof that operating systems aren't dead, they're becoming vessels for containerized applications. RHEL 7 performed well in our testing, but it's worth noting that this no longer just a simple OS; it's an increasingly abstracted component in the larger Red Hat ecosystem. In testing, we found that the RHEL 7 OS stands alone well, plays well with others, and is progressively easier to both deploy and configure. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Fortinet

Security Concerns in the C-Suite
Next-generation firewall technology (NGFW) addresses the most prevalent security issues. Fortinet's FortiGate NGFW integrates five crucial security protections, including strong authentication, antimalware and APT detection. View Now>>

 

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REVIEW: RHEL 7 anchors enterprise-focused ecosystem
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is more proof that operating systems aren't dead, they're becoming vessels for containerized applications. RHEL 7 performed well in our testing, but it's worth noting that this no longer just a simple OS; it's an increasingly abstracted component in the larger Red Hat ecosystem. Read More

 

 

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  VMware prepares OpenStack for enterprise use | 10 things you need to know about Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

 
  Network World Linux and Open Source  

VMware's OpenStack strategy: Keep your friends close and your enemies closer
Two years ago the news that VMware would be embracing OpenStack as a major headlining item on the first day of its major US conference would have been borderline unimaginable. But today the venerable virtualization company announced greater fidelity between its proprietary software management products and one of the hottest open source projects attempting to make its way into IT shops: OpenStack. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat

UNIX vs. Red Hat Linux and Your TCO
Increasing line of business demands? Shrinking IT budget? See how Red Hat can help you meet growing. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: SugarCRM

CRM's Dirty Little Secret: How to Avoid CRM Sticker Shock
When making a CRM decision, it is important to ensure your deployment will not be hit with hidden fees or other extra costs that reduce the return on investment. This study reveals the total cost of ownership (TCO) among the three leading midmarket CRM solutions. View Now>>

VMware prepares OpenStack for enterprise use
VMware wants to bring enterprise-class reliability to OpenStack by releasing a distribution of cloud hosting software that runs on top of the virtualization stack. There's a lot of interest as OpenStack to provide a developer-friendly cloud. But enterprises are really struggling to do anything real in terms of building a production cloud that they can stand behind, said VMware's John Gilmartin, of OpenStack. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: McAfee

The Significant Threat of Advanced Evasion Techniques
Advanced hacking methods, like advanced evasion techniques (AETs) have become more prevalent and harder to detect. Yet many network security vendors have downplayed the threat they pose as purely theoretical. Learn the false sense of security many IT professionals are under View Now

10 things you need to know about Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is more proof that operating systems aren't dead, they're becoming vessels for containerized applications. RHEL 7 performed well in our testing, but it's worth noting that this no longer just a simple OS; it's an increasingly abstracted component in the larger Red Hat ecosystem. In testing, we found that the RHEL 7 OS stands alone well, plays well with others, and is progressively easier to both deploy and configure. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Fortinet

Security Concerns in the C-Suite
Next-generation firewall technology (NGFW) addresses the most prevalent security issues. Fortinet's FortiGate NGFW integrates five crucial security protections, including strong authentication, antimalware and APT detection. View Now>>

 

INSIDER
REVIEW: RHEL 7 anchors enterprise-focused ecosystem
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is more proof that operating systems aren't dead, they're becoming vessels for containerized applications. RHEL 7 performed well in our testing, but it's worth noting that this no longer just a simple OS; it's an increasingly abstracted component in the larger Red Hat ecosystem. Read More

 

 

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12 oddball odes to open-source

Hey, I just met you / and this is crazy / but here's my pub key / so msg me maybe.

JOIN THE NETWORK WORLD COMMUNITIES

As network pros you understand that the value of connections increase as the number of connections increase, the so called network effect, and no where is this more evident than in professional relationships. Join Network World's LinkedIn and Facebook communities to share ideas, post questions, see what your peers are working on and scout out job applicants (or maybe find your next opportunity).

Network World on Facebook

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MOST-READ STORIES of 2014

1. One frustrating Linux problem that Windows, Mac users don't deal with

2. Is massive DNS hack responsible for Charter Internet outage?

3. Hot products at VMworld 2014

4. The worst cloud outages of 2014 (so far)

5. The iPhone 6 unknowns

6. Internet of Overwhelming Things

7. Most websites are "One Day Wonders" – and that's worrisome

8. iPhones, iPads ripe for the picking

9. Russia's bid to expose users highlights law enforcement's tricky relationship with Tor

10. Is Wi-Fi killing us...slowly?

JOIN THE IDG CONTRIBUTOR NETWORK

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