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Sun boosts OpenSolaris on AtomOpen in New Window
"Intel has announced that the OpenSolaris variant of Unix is now better supported on its Atom processors." read more »
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Sun adds goodies to OpenSolaris 2008.11Open in New Window
Timothy Prickett Morgan covers the latest changes in Sun's OpenSolaris including some significant changes in the storage arena. read more »
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Hands-on: OpenSolaris 2008.11 a major step forward for SunOpen in New Window
"Sun has released the second major version of OpenSolaris, a community-driven desktop-oriented distribution built on open source Solaris technology. The new release isn't capable of replacing Linux read more »
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OpenSolaris, Amazon, MySQL and Glassfish... Clouds PartingOpen in New Window
Jonathan Schwartz, CEO at Sun Microsystems, reports on the latest OpenSolaris release focused on developers and a new parternship that places MySQL firmly in the Amazon services cloud. read more »
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OpenSolaris, Security and the NSA (National Security Agency)Open in New Window
Jonathan Schwartz interviews Bill Vass, President of Sun's Federal Systems Group on what a recently established relationship between Sun's OpenSolaris and the National Security Agency really means. read more »
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First look: OpenSolaris 2008.05 a work in progressOpen in New Window
OpenSolaris 2008.05 has a brief review by Arstechnica. Very promising and surprising at how well it actually works in the first release. The next release in 6 months will be interesting to gauge pro read more »
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OpenSolaris 2008.05 ReleasedOpen in New Window
OpenSolaris 2008.05 - the first official release of the OpenSolaris distribution has arrived. Sun is offering support for ~$2k a year and challenging Redhat's desktop linux support. read more »
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Sun touts big plans for OpenSolaris as first release nearsOpen in New Window
Project Indiana - The Sun Microsystem attempt to create an open source community around Solaris is coming to a climax. Soon the first official release of OpenSolaris will be here and then will begin read more »
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