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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Dell intros integration packs for syncing data across cloud apps
Dell is beefing up its cloud portfolio with new integration packs touted to be able to sync critical, sensitive data across cloud-based software applications and services.
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Dell readies Ubuntu Linux laptop for developers
Dell is working on an Ubuntu Linux-powered laptop that will be just for developers.
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If my mother-in-law can use Ubuntu Linux, anyone can
Enough is enough; you don't need to be a tech. geek to use Linux. If my 79-year old mother-in-law can use the Ubuntu Linux desktop, anyone can.
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20-million new Ubuntu Linux PCs in 2012?
Ubuntu 12.04 will be arriving shortly and Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth expects big things from it: 20-million new PCs sold with Ubuntu in the next twelve months.
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Shuttleworth defends Ubuntu's Linux contributions
Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu Linux, defends Ubuntu's contributions to Linux.
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Linux users cautiously optimistic about Ubuntu's Head-Up Display desktop
Most users seem willing to give Ubuntu Linux's Head-Up Display interface the benefit of the doubt.
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A first look at Ubuntu Linux's Head-Up Display (Gallery)
This is not your usual desktop interface.
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Beyond the desktop: Ubuntu Linux's new Head-Up Display
Following on the heels of changing its interface from the GNOME 3.x shell to Unity, Ubuntu is proposing a new, radical change to the desktop Linux interface: Head-Up Display.
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TV for Human Beings: Ubuntu Linux
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux, introduces Ubuntu TV, a universal TV operating system, at CES.
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Can Ubuntu Linux win on smartphones and tablets?
Canonical wants Ubuntu Linux to compete with Android, iOS, and Windows on tablets and smartphones. Can it?
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Ubuntu Linux heads to smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs.
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux, plans to take on Android, iOS and Windows on the smartphones, tablets and smart TVs.
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Canonical, Ubuntu Linux's parent company, reorganizes
It's been a bumpy twelve months for Canonical, Ubuntu Linux's business side, but the company is re-organizing as it hunts for more business server and desktop customers.
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Ubuntu Linux will try for the business desktop
Ubuntu has long been popular on the Linux enthusiast desktop, but, so far it hasn't been very popular on business desktops. Canonical plans on changing that with its next version.
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Ubuntu Linux 11.10: Unity comes of age (Review)
Ubuntu's new GNOME-based Unity desktop isn't a toy anymore. It's a great desktop in its own right.
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Installing the latest Ubuntu Linux: Ubuntu 11.10
The latest version of the most popular desktop Linux of them all is ready to go. Here’s how your installation should go.
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Ubuntu Linux heads to the clouds
As Ubuntu 11.10's release date approaches, it becomes ever clearer that Canonical plans on taking this popular Linux distribution to the cloud.
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Mainframe Ubuntu Linux?
Sources close to Canonical and IBM are telling me that Ubuntu may soon be certified on IBM's System p mini-computers and blades and System z mainframes.
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Ubuntu Linux bets on the ARM server
Would you believe that ARM processors, those little chips that power so many smartphones and tablets, have a future on servers? Ubuntu does.
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Ubuntu Linux makes musical friends with the Apple iPhone
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux, has introduced an app. to let people stream music from the Ubuntu One cloud to their iPhones and iPods
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Ubuntu Linux gets serious about business partners
Linux users loves Ubuntu. Technology businesses, though... not so much. Canonical is working on improving its corporate partnership relationships.
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