VMware Server 2 Enters Beta Test Phase
Nov 13, 2007The official test phase for VMware Server 2 by virtualization specialists VMware has now started. The final version is due for release in 2008 and will be free of charge.
more »IBM Announces Power 6 Blades and Software
Nov 08, 2007The J2SS Blade Center triggers a new virtualization drive. The Linux-friendly system helps operators save electricity.
more »Collax Open-Xchange Server Updated
Oct 30, 2007The Linux distributor Collax has updated its Open-Xchange server groupware product to version 5.1. Besides the basic system several services were also updated.
more »Collaboration Package by Bull with Server, Xandros and O3spaces
Oct 19, 2007The French hardware vendor offers an enterprise document and news management solution with a dual core server, Xandros Linux and O3spaces as a bundle.
more »Apache Loses Market Shares to Microsofts IIS
Oct 17, 2007Bad news for Apache: according to Netcraft statistics, the free Web Server lost market shares to Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) Web Server in October.
more »Standing Firm: The Tarmail Mail Server
Oct 11, 2007Version 1.0.0 of the Tarmail mail server has just been released. The developers claim that their software is particularly resilient against exploits, spam and email worms.
more »New VMware ESX Server Manages Virtual Environments
Oct 08, 2007Virtualization specialist VMware recently launched ESX Server 3.5, a management solution for virtual environments. ESX Server 3i is a 32MB light version.
more »Setting Up a Quake Server Configuring a Quake3 Arena server
Sep 26, 2007You don’t have to be an expert to set up your own Quake 3 game server.
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The Next Linux Kernel Turns 7.0
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