Ubuntu Server Survey - How Do You Ubuntu?
Jan 26, 2011Earlier this month, Canonical, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, launched this year’s How Do You Ubuntu? server survey to gather information from Ubuntu server users. If you haven’t taken the survey yet, you have until Tuesday, February 1, 2011.
more »Pandora Deploys Gluster
Jan 06, 2011"Pandora is one of Gluster's top five deployments and offers a modern data center solution that provides flexibility, seamless growth, with 'pay as you grow' scalability," says Jack O'Brien, VP of marketing at Gluster.
more »JBoss AS 6.0 Now Available
Dec 30, 2010JBoss AS 6.0, a free Java EE 6 compliant application server, is now available.
more »Charly’s Column: Cluster SSH The sys admin’s daily grind: Cluster SSH
Dec 28, 2010Charly doesn’t relish the idea of searching through the logfiles of a dozen proxy servers when page requests fail. Now that he has deployed Cluster SSH, he can pull the strings on many machines at the same time.
more »Puppet Labs MCollective 1.0 Now Available
Dec 15, 2010“Our partners bring users the operating system, Amazon EC2 and OpenStack, as well as traditional hosted and in-house servers give users a platform to run that operating system, and Puppet with MCollective1.0 gives them ease of use and adds a layer of functionality that greatly improve the productivity of both the platform and the user.” Luke Kanies
more »Certifications to Linux Standard Base 4.0 and Public Beta 4.1 Announced
Dec 08, 2010Today the Linux Foundation announced that all major Linux distributions are certified to Linux Standard Base (LSB) 4.0 and that LSB 4.1 beta is now available to the public.
more »Canonical Updates Landscape's Look
Dec 07, 2010To celebrate the new look of and solicit user feedback on their commercially offered Ubuntu Advantage Program, Canonical is offering a free 30-day trial version of Landscape.
more »New Community Manager Helps Cloud.com Move into Open Source
Dec 03, 2010"The LAMP stack helped build the web; open source helped build the web; and Cloud.com wants to shape the future of cloud computing," says Mark Hinkle, Vice President of Community at Cloud.com.
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