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We are pleased to announce the expansion of our services in Latin America. At http://www.serverpronto.com/serverpronto-international.php, ServerPronto has information about their offerings in Spain, Mexico, Costa Rica, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Peru and more than a dozen other countries.
We are also are providing Spanish Language technical support 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for their Spanish speaking customers.
We are already known as the leader of the dedicated server industry, providing numerous pricing packages which serve business of all sizes. Our ... More
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December 2nd, 2009 @
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Novell released SUS Linux Enterprise 10 Service Pack 2 (SP2). The service pack offers contaienhancements in virtualization, management, hardware enablement and interoperability.
“This service pack for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 has something for almost everyone – customers, partners and developers,” says Holger Dyroff, vice president of outbound product management for SUSE Linux Enterprise at Novell. “The benefits of Linux in the enterprise are becoming well known, and Novell's focus is on continuing to simplify the customer's experience, always with an eye ... More
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May 23rd, 2008 @
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Good news for developers this week. Zend Technologies has announced its Zend Core product will run on the Windows Server 2008 platform, providing parity between Windows Server and Linux in running PHP. All Zend products will run on Windows Server 2008 platform by the end of the year.
Here's an interesting admission -- followed by a reassurance -- from Zend's ... More
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March 4th, 2008 @
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I saw an interesting round up of a debate described on Linux.com about distros. It seems that there was a general consensus around the fact that the term "distro" refers to a specific flavor of Linux, such as a Red Hat, or Slackware, or Debian, or openSUSE, or Ubuntu. So long as its Linux, this camp believes, it qualifies as a distro.
Apparently, Shane Geiger, IT director for the National Council on Economic Education had a different view. He ... More
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November 20th, 2007 @
08:03am More Posts in:
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Ubuntu developers are rushing to bring you new open-source software. The project just released Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 5, the fifth alpha release of Ubuntu 7.10. This alpha release offers a bunch of new features. But don't get too excited yet. The final release won't be available for about another month.
Still, we have time to review. It may not come with the hype of Vista or a new Mac product, but there's plenty to get excited about. Right off the bat, ... More
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August 30th, 2007 @
12:13pm More Posts in:
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Microsoft has shipped the second preview version of SQL Server 2008. Redmond says the product will be released in the second quarter of next year. Microsoft plans to make a big deal about the release, launching SQL Server 2008 at a gala in Los Angeles with Windows Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 next February. You won't be able to get your hands on it for several weeks after that, though.
Want to check out the community technology preview, or CTP? ... More
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August 3rd, 2007 @
04:49am More Posts in:
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Canonical chief executive Mark Shuttleworth has been finding his way into tech news this week, first with a keynote address urging the Linux community to collaborate on security and now with a "no thanks" to Microsoft.
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Shuttleworth but the kibosh on rumors that Ubuntu is talking to Microsoft about a deal similar to the software giant's recent pacts with Novell, Linspire, and Xandros.
See, Microsoft has been inking agreements with Linux developers to ... More
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June 18th, 2007 @
02:26pm More Posts in:
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Details of the Microsoft-Novell Linux deal inked last November became public this week as the Linux vendor filed its annual report and SEC 10K documents. The filings offer access to the agreement Novell signed with Microsoft to distribute SuSE Linux without any risk of Microsoft patent claims.
Click here to read compare ServerPronto's Microsoft options with our SuSE Linux options.
The regulatory filings also suggest that changes to the General Public License (GPL) could put the kibosh on the distribution deal ... More
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May 31st, 2007 @
07:38am More Posts in:
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