While ARM-based netbooks could represent an opportunity for Linux to make more desktop inroads, Novell is not yet interested in putting its Suse Linux on the platform A year ago, netbooks were viewed ...
The openSUSE Project, a worldwide project sponsored by Novell, has announced that openSUSE 11.2, a Linux-based operating system that includes everything needed to get started with Linux on the desktop ...
SUSE is one of the more popular Linux distributions for enterprise users. A handful of netbooks including the HP Mini 2140, Lenovo Ideapad S10e and MSI Wind U90 come with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop ...
Microsoft and SUSE on Tuesday announced improved Hyper-V hypervisor interoperability for organizations running the Linux-based SUSE Cloud. SUSE Cloud is an "automated" platform for deploying private ...
OpenSUSE, SUSE's community Linux distribution family, is at a crossroads. With SUSE transitioning from its traditional enterprise distribution to its Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) container approach, ...
Business Connexion, the largest provider of data center services in Southern Africa, is leveraging SUSE Cloud as the foundational infrastructure on which it will build a range of cloud offerings to ...
Cloud computing orchestration startup Avesha Inc. has partnered with the Linux software giant SUSE SE on an enterprise-grade artificial intelligence infrastructure blueprint that’s designed to ...
MSI and Novell will ship in February the first netbook based on the Moblin open-source Linux operating system. MSI and Novell will ship in February the first netbook based on the SUSE Moblin ...
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SUSE doesn't get the ink that Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or Canonical Ubuntu does, but it's still a darn fine Linux server distribution. Now, SUSE takes another step forward in the server room ...
A year ago, netbooks were viewed as a good chance for Linux to finally break into the desktop computing mainstream. That was until Microsoft Corp. belatedly reacted by making Windows XP available at a ...