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Solaris 11 rumored for mid-2010 release

The next version of Sun's Solaris operating system could be released sometime in mid-2010. Though nothing has been publicly announced, Sun apparently has been telling its customers that this is the

The future belongs to Linux

The future belongs to Linux, if one is to believe the words of Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin. Well, and Microsoft Windows as well, though certainly not Unix or Solaris. What caught

Sun releases second version of xVM VirtualBox

The second version of xVM's VirtualBox desktop virtualization software has been released. VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware that is targeted for server, desktop and

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Open-source data center provisioning

Next week, Qlusters will release open-source provisioning software called OpenQRM Pro. The software automates approval, provisioning, monitoring, reporting and even deprovisioning of all data center resources. It will integrate with LDAP and virtualization servers. It works on Linux, Windows, Solaris and FreeBSD. Since it's open-source, it can be customized and shared cost-free. For more on servers: - read this eWeek article

Simply RISC to ship open-source microprocessor

An organization called Simply RISC is the first to ship an open-source microprocessor based on Sun's T1 design using the General Public License. By following Sun's internal standards, the core (known as S1) will in theory be compatible with future versions from other groups and can run Solaris or Linux. It's still a fairly big gamble for Sun as to whether or not opening its famed Sparc chips will lead to industry-changing technology advances. But even if they fail, at least they'll get …

Sun: How, not if, for opening Java

Sun Microsystems officials said they're finally willing to open source the Java programming language. But they're going to wait however long it takes for the developers and lawyers to agree on the details. Many outsiders expect Sun to release Java with non-standard public licenses, as they did with Solaris, instead of with the common General Public License. Also expected soon is a version of Red Hat Linux for Sun's Sparc computers. For more on the state of Java: - read this …

Intel launching enterprise desktop platform

Intel later today will announce a new brand of business-focused chip technologies, similar to its Centrino brand for mobile products and new Viiv brand for consumer entertainment. The new brand, its name not yet revealed, will be announced with Symantec--so it's reasonable to expect a security and virtualization pitch. Will it be fluff or serious innovation to help Intel recapture lost market share from rival AMD? We'll find out soon. For more on Intel's plans: - read this …

Microsoft gains, LAMP declines in Web servers

Microsoft's share of the Web server market jumped 4.7 percent to 25 percent overall this month, as GoDaddy became the second major domain registrar to switch millions of customers to Windows platforms. However, the Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP stack, better known as just LAMP, is still the leader at 63 percent, despite falling 5.9 percent this month. An X-factor: The biggest registrar, Network Solutions, uses Solaris. (Which platform will ultimately win? …