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As far as I am aware, there are currently no stand-alone open source HIDS products that run on Windows. A user wants to implement OSSEC on a Windows server because he has no server side Linux operating system... More...Linux News
Novell will make available the Advanced Management Pack for SUSE Linux Enterprise for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 in the first half of 2009 to coincide with the release of...
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The Linux kernel would cost $1.4 billion to build from scratch today, and a typical Linux distro, $1.2 billion, according to an updated Linux...
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added DirectAuthorize to its suite of products for integrating Active Directory into mixed Linux and Windows environments. DirectAuthorize streamlines user access rights management so that administrators no longer have to...
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Ubuntu Articles
Canonical's Ubuntu 8.10 server enhances virtualization
Open source survey turns up empty on servers but yields some noteworthy results
Schools get free PC virtualization and Novell SUSE
by 15 tons a year, he said. They run any flavor of Linux from Novell SUSE to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Linspire, CentOS and others.
Novell's Ho said the promotion is an opportunity to increase SUSE's desktop foothold in the North American... More... Red Hat Articles
After delay, Fedora 10 finally available
Red Hat offers Linux-wary Unix shops long-term support in Japan
Red Hat customers unswayed by Novell's pitch to switch
Novell Inc.'s latest pitch to lure Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) customers to migrate to Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise appears to be a tough sell.
Last week, in a... More... Fedora Articles
After delay, Fedora 10 finally available
Red Hat Satellite launches first community upgrade
for future Satellite upgrades, just as the Fedora community has for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
According to Chris Wells, RHN Satellite's senior product marketing... More...
Fedora's Cobbler project to automate Linux deployments
While most members of the Fedora open source community have begun to develop new features for the next version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), over the...
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