Archive for December, 2010

Recover Data Offers Linux Server Recovery Software

December 30th, 2010

An article on PR USA states that the latest updated version of Linux server data recovery software has the ability to recover deleted or lost data from Linux Ext2 and Ext3 partitions as well any other storage media that supports Linux Ext2 and Ext3 file system. Recover Data announced this upgrade is compatible for all versions of Linux including Ubuntu.

“According to the data recovery experts of Recover Data; ‘Sometimes, human creates detrimental stage for its own data or many times over, the applications, do the same job over hard drive but whatever the reason behind the data loss, this updated version of Linux certainly recover all the data from Linux server hard disk whether if the data has lost because of any logical reason or it lost because of any human error.

Source:-http://www.serverwatch.com/daily_news/article.php/419154/Recover-Data-Offers-Linux-Server-Recovery-Software.htm

Cloud Drives Red Hat Back to Asia

December 30th, 2010

Closing the year on a high note with a 75 percent share of the Linux market and analysts salivating over its position in the tech industry’s three hot areas of open-source software, cloud computing and virtualization, Red Hat has recommitted itself to the Asian Market.

The database beat of the Bangkok Post quoted Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen, vice president of Red Hat Asia Pacific, as saying expanding cloud-computing opportunities with governments and growing the acceptance of open-source solutions are the company’s priorities in the region.

Red Hat is working with the government in China to establish a cloud computing center that offers software-as-a-service to small-to-medium-sized enterprises. The company also recently acquired Makara, a platform as a service (PaaS) application.

The company’s Enterprise Virtualisation and JBoss Enterprise Middleware products continue to gain interest from the telecom and banking sectors in Thailand.

Red Hat is projected to become the open-source community’s first billion-dollar company in 2011. Earlier this month, the company reported quarterly earnings of $235.6 million, an increase of 21 percent from the same period last year. Subscription revenue for the quarter was $198.8 million, also up 21 percent.

Cloud deployment should drive increased revenues through 2011. Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst has said that cloud computing is heavily dependent on open-source software. He estimates that 90 percent of cloud infrastructures in place today use some open-source software.

Source:-http://www.phoneplusmag.com/news/2010/12/cloud-drives-red-hat-back-to-asia.aspx

New version of issue tracking software offers quick views for issue management

December 30th, 2010

The latest version of project management and issue tracking software ProjectManager.com has just been released featuring new quick views into your issues, risks, and change orders on your projects.
Parent company Project Manager Online Ltd. has just announced the latest release of their project management and issue tracking software, ProjectManager.com. This latest release offers new quick views to allow project managers and project team members easy access to issues, risks, and change requests stored in the project files.

“Keeping your issues in check is critical on a project,” states Jason Westland, president and CEO of Project Manager Online Ltd. “Issues arise throughout any engagement – it’s a given. Inconsistent management of issues and lack of issue documentation, tracking, and follow-up are major reasons why many projects fail. If you’re assuming they’re being tracked, then they’re not being tracked. Issues, risks, and change orders absolutely must be in a central repository that is accessible by the team and visible to the team 24/7. Once you ensure that issues are being monitored and controlled, then you’ll have a much better handle on your project.

“Without a central repository, the default is to either track issues and risks via email, a spreadsheet that either only one person has or is always questionably out of date, or to just track in your head … which is a terrifying thought,” says Westland. “With ProjectManager.com, we give the project manager and his team that necessary centralized repository. Project team members can come and go from the project as is sometimes the case and this vital information stays with the project – it doesn’t leave with the departing team member. Knowledge transfer is no longer necessary – it’s all right in one place. And that also helps for lessons learned sessions following the project. You can access all the issues, risks, and change requests in one place and utilize that vital information for your lessons learned meetings with the team and the customer.

ProjectManager.com is both easy to use and inexpensive to use. Widely understood to be one of the quickest to learn web-based project management solutions available, it also comes in at a price that is lower than the competition. A full license for ProjectManager.com is 90% less than that of a Microsoft Project license, yet it contains all of the most popular features of MS Project.
Right now, Project Manager Online Ltd. is offering a free thirty day trial for ProjectManager.com. To signup, or to purchase a full user license, go to ProjectManager.com.

Source:-http://www.auto-mobi.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=100832&Itemid=56

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