Open-Source IT Management Vendor Zenoss Turns To Channel
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| Most businesses wouldn't have considered using open-source software
| of any kind just a few years ago, let alone for something as critical
| as systems management. But that thinking has changed as open-source
| software such as Linux, the MySQL database and the JBoss application
| server have won wide acceptance.
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http://www.crn.com/software/198701897
There's also this product, which is probably made obsolete now that NTFS-3G
is stable.
Paragon Software Launches New Version Of NTFS For Linux
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| NTFS for Linux provides Vista and 64 bit support and faster read/write
| access to Windows NTFS file systems from Linux...
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http://www.itbsoftware.com/pr/13358
Related:
NTFS-3G is out of beta, hits 1.0 - here's how to use it
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| NTFS-3G, that wonderful driver that allows linux users to read and
| write NTFS partitions has become stable.
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http://www.arsgeek.com/?p=1013
Zenoss takes on IBM, HP systems management
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| Competing with established proprietary vendors in the IT management and
| monitoring space is no easy task; doubly so if you're a startup like
| Zenoss. But Zenoss CEO and co-founder Bill Karpovich believes the sieve in
| the levy, so to speak, is open source software that provides IT managers
| with exactly what they need, and nothing else.
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http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid39_gci1249649,00.html?track=sy184
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