Blog Archive - October 2010



Fedora 14 Has Its Head in the Cloud

Concurrent release planned for latest open source technologies for use with EC2 The anticipated Fedora 14 release is about a week away, and in keeping with Fedora’s aim of being at the forefront of cutting-edge innovation, the Fedora community is actively engaging in activities which seek to help...

 

Fedora 14 Dives Deeply into Memory Debugging

New developer tools provide insight and automation Each release of Fedora offers new features to improve functionality for different audiences. One of those audiences is software developers, some of whose goals are being able to more effectively enhance performance and squash bugs in the software...

 

Fedora 14 Reflects Evolution of Leading-Edge Open Source

The stated mission of the Fedora Project is to advance the state of free software. To meet this challenge, Fedora incubates open source technology projects in which anyone in the community can participate. To support this participation, Fedora offers a feature process to alert contributors to new...

 

Spotlight Feature: Get Mobile with Fedora 14

The release of Fedora 14 is just around the corner, and one of the areas of active development for this release is mobile devices, such as netbooks. Fedora community members have integrated several different mobile development platforms for use with Fedora, including Sugar on a Stick and software...

 

Year After Year, CIOs Continue to Rely on Red Hat

CIOs across the United States have spoken for the seventh year in a row: Red Hat continues to be a top IT vendor for delivering value. The CIO Insight 2010 Vendor Value survey polled nearly 700 IT decision-makers at U.S.-based enterprises on how they perceive the value of their IT vendors’...

 

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Release Candidate Available to Partners

Back in April, we began talking about the development road toward the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 when we delivered the first beta of the platform, with noteworthy improvements spanning performance enhancements to new security features to expanded virtualization capabilities. With...

 

Fedora 14 Spotlight Feature: Keeping Secure with OpenSCAP

Back by popular demand, we’ll again be posting a series of blogs leading up to the Fedora 14 “Laughlin” release, which highlight some of the cool new features planned in the latest Fedora distribution. Up first is a feature that boosts security in Fedora 14: OpenSCAP.Staying true to its motto of...

 

Red Hat Expands Messaging, Realtime and Grid Technology Capabilities to Advance Cloud Leadership

Red Hat today announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise MRG 1.3, including updates to the product’s Messaging, Realtime and Grid technologies, which provide a key technology base for Red Hat Cloud Foundations, a solution set that offers a comprehensive set of tools to build and manage a...

 

Now that Java EE 6 is here…do I still need those proprietary frameworks?

Last week a JBoss core developer, Lincoln Baxter, published a detailed and insightful report on his migration experience from the Spring Framework to the new Java EE 6 platform. In the post Lincoln explains in great detail how he set out to port applications to the new Java EE 6 architecture. As...

 

Red Hat Channel Program Earns GTDC Rising Star Award

Our channel strategy has attracted kudos recently as we have been awarded the Silver Rising Star Award by the GTDC, Global Technology Distribution Council, which is an industry consortium representing some of the world’s leading IT distributors. GTDC members drive more than $100 billion in annual...

 
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