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Getting real about virtualization

September 13, 2007 VMware hosts a San Francisco conference focused on the multi-OS software technology that's all the rage. TAGS: VMware, virtualization, Software Technology, hypervisor, virtual machine, EMC Corp., conference, San Francisco, operating system, server

Apple's Tiger on the prowl

May 4, 2005 New iMac models get faster processors and graphics chips, along with the new OS. Also: growling over the Tiger. TAGS: faster processor, graphics chip, Apple Computer, Apple iMac, operating system, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS X, San Francisco, Apple Mac OS

Apple's Tiger unleashed in San Francisco

April 30, 2005 Hundreds of Mac fans line up outside Apple's downtown store in hopes of being first to get their paws on Mac OS X 10.4. TAGS: Apple Mac OS X 10.4, Apple Computer, Apple PowerBook, sale, operating system, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Longhorn, copy, San Francisco, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

A frat party for Vista's debut

January 30, 2007 Burgers, DJ and NFL quarterback help welcome the OS in San Francisco, but midnight shoppers aren't necessarily buying what Microsoft is selling. TAGS: CompUSA Inc., Microsoft Windows Vista, San Francisco, party, sale, store, Bill Gates, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, video

HP works to bring Linux to NonStop servers

August 9, 2005 Company will collaborate with universities to move its high-end but rarely used product line closer to the mainstream. TAGS: mainstream, Linux, Intel Itanium, university, product line, HP, IBM Corp., server, open source, San Francisco, operating system

Linux PCs: Customer service or lip service?

November 2, 2005 Despite much hype over Linux, finding a new home PC running the open-source operating system is no easy task. Photos: Looking for a Linux PC TAGS: Linux PC, Linux, home PC, Red Hat Inc., operating system, open source, customer service, research company, PC, Microsoft Windows, San Francisco, conference, Microsoft Corp.

Apple unleashes Tiger

April 30, 2005 Latest version of the Mac OS arrives in stores Friday with all the hype the company can muster. TAGS: Tiger Direct Inc., Apple OS, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, Mac maker, VPN, operating system, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS X, Cisco Systems Inc., San Francisco, CEO, server, Microsoft Corp.

Week in videos: We got your new software right here

November 10, 2006 New software--online and on the desktop--were the big stories of the week. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., Jeff Bezos, Web 2.0, margin, Web service, blog, San Francisco, video, Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system

California sues Microsoft for antitrust--again

August 27, 2004 Five California counties and two cities sue the software giant under state antitrust laws, for taking advantage of government buyers. TAGS: county, class action, California, city, antitrust, law firm, lawsuit, open-source software, Microsoft Corp., San Francisco, operating system, Linux, software company, Microsoft Windows

Server software gets tailored to Red Hat

August 9, 2005 Open-Xchange's product, long tightly tied to Novell's Suse Linux, adds a version for rival Red Hat's OS. TAGS: Open-Xchange, Frank Hoberg, LinuxWorld, Novell Inc., Red Hat Inc., SuSE, server software, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Linux, application server, server, San Francisco, operating system

LinuxWorld outgrows original outfit

August 8, 2005 The confab's not just for Linux anymore. The show draws a desirable audience, and the agenda now includes many related products. TAGS: LinuxWorld, Linux, adopter, open-source software, Linux server, trade show, open source, San Francisco, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Apple throws the switch, aligns with Intel

June 6, 2005 CEO Steve Jobs confirms News.com report on the change during keynote speech at developer conference in San Francisco. TAGS: Steve Jobs, IBM PowerPC, Apple Computer, Apple Power Mac, shift, Intel, Motorola Inc., Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS X, conference, IBM Corp., CEO, San Francisco, operating system

Leopard bares its teeth at Apple conference

August 9, 2006 Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is a showcase for the upcoming Mac OS, wake-up call for Vista. TAGS: WWDC, Moscone Center, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, Apple iChat, Apple Mac OS, conference, Apple Macintosh, development tool, operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista, developer, backup, video, San Francisco, photograph

Oracle looking to Linux

August 9, 2005 Within next five years, half Oracle's customers may be running Linux, says Oracle President Charles Phillips. TAGS: Oracle Corp., Linux, Oracle Real Application Cluster, LinuxWorld, grid, application server, database, approach, open source, president, San Francisco, operating system, server

Sun servers heading back to Intel chips

January 22, 2007 CEOs from Sun Microsystems and Intel are expected to announce partnership to build Xeon-based servers this year. TAGS: x86 server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel Xeon, Intel, Sun NetBeans, Sun Solaris, Sun Server, AMD, power management, Paul Otellini, Sun Sparc, AMD Opteron, Intel x86, server, Java, San Francisco

LinuxWorld revs up

August 17, 2006 special coverage The San Francisco conference spotlights trends in open source, from servers to cell phones and Windows media support. TAGS: margin, LinuxWorld, XenSource Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, Sun UltraSPARC, open-source software, AMD Opteron, Linux, Java, blog, Windows Media, IBM Corp., San Francisco, operating system, Microsoft Windows

New Apple feature sends users back in time

August 7, 2006 Leopard version of Mac OS will have automatic backup software for those with an extra hard drive. Video: Taking a ride in Time Machine TAGS: WWDC, Apple Computer, backup, Apple Macintosh, backup software, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, hard drive, picture, San Francisco, vice president, operating system, video

Dell bashes 'big iron'

December 8, 2004 Mammoth servers are dinosaurs, execs tell Oracle OpenWorld crowd. Clusters--as in Dell's new MegaGrid push--are the way to go. TAGS: iron, Oracle Open World, Jeff Clarke, Dell Server, Oracle Application Server 10g, Oracle Corp., Unix, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., server, HP, database, San Francisco, Linux, operating system, Intel
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