operating systems

Windows 8: My First Impressions
By Krishnan Subramanian on August 17, 2012
This week Microsoft announced the release of 90 day free trial of Windows 8 Enterprise targeting developers. I had a chance to play around with it and thought I will share my first impressions here. My thoughts will be both about consumer experience and enterprise. If you have played around with Windows 8, I would […]
Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged insights, microsoft, operating systems, os, windows 8, windows8 | 1 Response

Big News on Day #3 of OS Bridge
By Adron Hall on June 23, 2011
Microsoft announced today that they’ll be supporting an effort to get Node.js working on Windows. Mary Foley picked it up quick, but also so did Node creator Ryan Dhal. This, being the explosion of support for Node.js, is excellent news. This further enables JavaScript for the whole stack, on any operating system stack. Getting a […]
Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged azure, CYGWIN, Google Chrome, Javascript, microsoft, Microsoft Windows, My Updates, node, node.js, operating systems, windows, windows azure

OS Bridge Conference Day #2
By Adron Hall on June 22, 2011
First a quick catch up on the afternoon and evening activities from day #1. Linuxcon in Vancouver, British Columbia! I discovered that Linuxcon will be in Vancouver this year. Linus will be coming to keynote with another 10 keynote sessions following that. To top all that off, it will be the 20th anniversary for Linux! […]
Posted in Open Source | Tagged conferences, github, Javascript, Languages, linux, node.js, operating systems, osbridge, programming, Sam Adams

Cloud.com Supports RHEL 6
By Krishnan Subramanian on November 15, 2010
Cloud.com (see previous CloudAve coverage), the open source cloud provider for enterprise and service providers, last week announced that they are supporting RedHat Enterprise Linux 6. This will allow enterprises and service providers to immediately take advantage of the new features available in the newly released RHEL 6 and extend it into cloud using their […]
Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged cloud computing, cloud.com, linux, open source, operating systems, redhat, rhel, rhel6, vmops

JeOS, An Open Source Opportunity
By Krishnan Subramanian on September 30, 2009
During the past few days, the clouderati were busy discussing whether virtualization is a solution or part of the problem when applied to enterprise cloud computing. Christofer Hoff started off the discussion by throwing his thoughts out in the public. A lively good discussion ensued on his post and Surendra Reddy, from Yahoo, added his […]
Posted in Analysis | Tagged bloatware, cloud computing, JeOS, operating systems, virtualization | 1 Response

Predicting the First Windows 7 Lawsuits
By Zoli Erdos on March 4, 2009
Image by Getty Images via Daylife The Vista Capable lawsuit has not even settled yet, and I am predicting the next one: the first Windows 7 Lawsuits – not necessarily against Microsoft, but hardware manufacturers / sellers. Microsoft is setting the stage for these lawsuits now. The essence of the Vista Capable issue was that […]
Posted in Analysis | Tagged class action lawsuit, lawsuit, microsoft, netbooks, operating systems, vista, windows, windows 7 | 1 Response