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Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Microsystems' Ian Murdock Keynotes LinuxTag 2008; Murdock to Discuss the Community-led Evolution that is Reshaping the Software Industry; Highlights New Developments for OpenSolaris (Free Download at www.opensolaris.com),

Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Microsystems' Ian Murdock Keynotes LinuxTag 2008; Murdock to Discuss the Community-led Evolution that is Reshaping the Software Industry; Highlights New Developments for OpenSolaris (Free Download at www.opensolaris.com),

'OpenSolaris Still Has Some Linux Copying to Do'

IconThe Register has reviewed OpenSolaris, and concludes: "Sun has made good on its promise to deliver OpenSolaris, the company's Unix-based answer to Linux, with a company-supported, commercial update arriving in mid-May. Although far from a complete product, the latest OpenSolaris is impressive and in the long run could prove a viable alternative to Linux."

OpenSolaris to Rival Linux, Sort of (Analyst Opinion)

Sun Microsystems has officially released OpenSolaris, the open-source version of its Solaris operating system. Businesses can now download OpenSolaris, as an alternative to the popular open-source Linux system, to create Web 2.0 and other applications.

OpenSolaris Still Has Some Linux Copying To Do

"Sun has made good on its promise to deliver OpenSolaris, the company's Unix-based answer to Linux, with a company-supported, commercial update arriving in mid-May. Although far from a complete product, the latest OpenSolaris is impressive and in the long run could prove a viable alternative to Linux.

OpenSolaris still has some Linux copying to do

Review Sun has made good on its promise to deliver OpenSolaris, the company's Unix-based answer to Linux, with a company-supported, commercial update arriving in mid-May. Although far from a complete product, the latest OpenSolaris is impressive and in the long run could prove a viable alternative to Linux.

Sun Microsystems' Ian Murdock Keynotes LinuxTag 2008

Murdock to Discuss the Community-led Evolution that is Reshaping the Software Industry; Highlights New Developments for OpenSolaris (Free Download at www.opensolaris.com), Open High Availability (HA) Cluster and OpenOffice.org Extension Repository

OpenSolaris still has some Linux copying to do

Nail down your security priorities. Ask the experts and your peers at The Register Security Debate, April 17, 2008

OpenSolaris Challenges Linux Distros

Serious vulnerabilities have been found in Apple's iCal calendar application. Core Security Technologies reports that it discovered three vulnerabilities that could open the door for hackers.

Sun Exec Ponders OpenSolaris, Linux

"I heard two different computer industry executives make the following comments. One is, how do you have a software industry if there's open source? And the other is, open source lowers revenues for everybody. How would you respond to those?

Amazon Simple Storage Service, Elastic Compute Cloud and OpenSolaris

The Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is a "storage for the Internet". A web services interface can be used to store and retrieve any amount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web. The S3 feature set includes:

Sun Microsystems Unveils Enterprise AMP Stack for Solaris and Linux Releases Open Source Java System Web Server into the OpenSolaris Community

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Dell 48x CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive for PowerEdge 1900 and 2900 Servers

Sun Introduces OpenSolaris - Free, Open, Easy-to-Integrate With World-Class Support and Unique Features

Google's display ad gravy train rests with YouTube

Sun Introduces OpenSolaris - Free, Open, Easy-to-Integrate With World-Class Support and Unique Features

Next year critical for Sun's 'Project Copy Linux'

The next year will be a critical time for OpenSolaris, according to Ian Murdock, the founder of Debian brought in by Sun Microsystems last year to lead its OS operation.


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