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Oracle VM solution extends hosting options for Oracle products, but…

by @ Tuesday, November 13th, 2007. Filed under Infrastructure Architecture, Open Source

Oracle’s announcement of a new free virtual server solution is, at the very least, an extension of those magazine ads that offered greater uptime by running Oracle on top of Linux (the Oracle Unbreakable Linux campaign).
It has been said that Oracle’s main interest in Linux, and Linux support, is to facilitate the hosting of Oracle’s [...]

Uniform Server and XAMPP

by @ Sunday, September 16th, 2007. Filed under Open Source

For the want of a collaboration server the battle was lost…
Because The Portable Consultant was exposed to document management at an early age he has lusted after DM and collaboration tools on virtually (pun intended) every project since 1995.
The current contract is no different. At this Fortune 500 organization “customer” departments contact their local “account [...]

The virtual worlds of VMware and XenSource

by @ Thursday, August 16th, 2007. Filed under Infrastructure Architecture, Open Source

How about this? The Portable Consultant actually addressing an interesting development or two in the world of Infrastructure Architecture ~ Design & Deployment!
virtual competitors
Item One is the IPO of VMware which, The Economist assures us, is not a repeat of the Internet Bubble years despite the fact that the stock rose 76% on the first [...]

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