Canonical and Autonomic Resources to Bring UEC to U.S. Government
Feb 08, 2011Today, Canonical and Autonomic Resources announce the availability of an integrated product based on Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) and Dell Blade server hardware under the ARC-P cloud product family.
more »Nominations Open for Red Hat Certified Professional of the Year Awards
Feb 08, 2011Red Hat announced today that nominations are open for its annual Red Hat Certified Professional of the Year awards and for the first time, the awards are open to include any individual holding a current Red Hat certification.
more »Program Finalized: Jon maddog Hall to Present Keynotes at CeBIT Open Source Forum
Feb 08, 2011The speakers' program at CeBIT Open Source in hall2 in Hannover, Germany, from March 1 through 5, 2011 is finalized, with a gaggle of Linux and open source celebrities. The talks will be available as live online video stream.
more »Ada Initiative Launches Today
Feb 08, 2011Launched today, The Ada Initiative is a new non-profit organization dedicated to increasing participation of women in open technology and culture.
more »Debian 6.0 Debuts
Feb 08, 2011Debian 6.0 (code-named Squeeze) released in two flavors: Debian GNU/Linux and Debian GNU/kFreeBSD.
more »Mozilla Rolls Out 2011 Firefox Roadmap
Feb 07, 2011Mike Beltzner, Mozilla Developer, rolls out the 2011 Firefox roadmap.
more »Beyond FUDCon: Faces, Features and Future of Fedora
Feb 04, 2011The North American Fedora User and Developer Conference (FUDCon) was held on Arizona State University campus in Tempe Arizona from January 29 -31, 2011 and proved to be the largest FUDCon to date with over 200 people pre-registered to attend and final attendance numbers estimated around 175 people.
more »Puppet Labs Announces Puppet Enterprise
Feb 03, 2011
Puppet Labs, provider of open source systems management solutions, announced the release of Puppet Enterprise, the first commercially supported version of Puppet.
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