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How to set up a Linux system on AWS, the Amazon cloud

Red Hat CEO: PaaS is the new application server | Xen hypervisor moves into ARM space

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How to set up a Linux system on AWS, the Amazon cloud
In this step-by-step guide, Mark Sobell shows how to start a Linux instance on Amazon Web Services' EC2. Read More


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MyIT- Consumer Cool for Business Apps
Rich Ptak discusses how BMC's MyIT combines the ease and familiarity of accessing today's consumer apps with the stability, security and strengths of the enterprise IT infrastructure. Learn More

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Dual Perspectives on ITaaS
This global survey by IDG Research Services of more than 350 IT and BU directors at enterprises of 1,000 employees or more reveals significant differences in the perception and priorities of business and IT when it comes to many aspects of running IT like a business. Based on a global survey conducted by IDG (CIO), EMC and VMware. View Now

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Red Hat CEO: PaaS is the new application server
In an interview with InfoWorld, CEO Jim Whitehurst discusses Red Hat's ambitions with the cloud and OpenShift. Read More

Xen hypervisor moves into ARM space
Getting a jump on competing hypervisors, the open source Xen is preparing for the day when ARM processors will run virtual machines. Read More


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Recommendations for Simplifying OS Migration
OS migration is typically time-consuming and expensive. To make your next migration easy, follow these six recommendations when planning your project. Learn more>>

NoSQL vendor Basho restaffs barren executive ranks
NoSQL database vendor Basho has restaffed its executive ranks, following a recent exodus of its CEO, chief technology officer and chief architect. Read More

Linux Foundation plans introductory Linux MOOC on edX
The Linux Foundation will offer a Linux development course on edX, the massive open online course (MOOC) platform developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. The move is part of an edX effort, announced Thursday, to expand its course offerings to include content from nonacademic institutions. All edX content previously came from the nonprofit's 32 member schools, which include the University of California, Berkeley; Dartmouth College and McGill University. Read More


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