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Slackware NetBSD Solaris 10 Operating System Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems in 2010, and since that time Oracle's hardware and software engineers have worked side-by-side to build fully integrated systems and optimized solutions designed to achieve performance levels that are unmatched in the industry. Early examples include the Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-8, and the first Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud, both introduced in late 2010. During 2011, Oracle introduced the SPARC SuperCluster T4-4, a general-purpose, engineered system with Oracle Solaris that delivered record-breaking performance on a series of enterprise benchmarks. Oracle's SPARC-based systems are some of the most scalable, reliable, and secure products available today. Sun's prized software portfolio has continued to develop as well, with new releases of Oracle Solaris, MySQL, and the recent introduction of Java 7.

Ausgewählte Publikationen  Wikis für Wissensmanagement Die Qual der Wiki-Wahl. Wikis für Wissensmanagement in Organisationen Figura, M.; Gross, D. Abstract: Im Artikel werden auf Basis von aufgestellten Grundanforderungen gängige Wiki-Lösungen vorgestellt, die für den Einsatz in Unternehmen oder anderen Organisation geeignet sind. Anhand ihrer Benutzerfreundlichkeit, Eignung für die Recherche, der Strukturierungs- und Validierungsmöglichkeit von Wissen und ihrem Funktionsumfang werden die Wikis verglichen und bewertet. Aktualisierte Fassung vom 13. Figura, M.; Gross, D.: Die Qual der Wiki-Wahl. 1. Die Online-Enzyklopädie Wikipedia hat einen großen Erfolg erreicht, vor allem weil sie es ermöglicht hat, eigene Beiträge einfach zu erstellen und andere Artikel zu kommentieren bzw. direkt zu überarbeiten. Das Wiki-Konzept kann bei sorgsamer Einführung auch im Unternehmenskontext verwendet werden. 2. Wikis unterstützen zahlreiche Wissensmanagement-Facetten und eine aktive Kommunikation zwischen den Mitarbeitern. 3. 4. (sehr gut), (gut) und 4.1.

ArchLinux Console Server Last modified on 2014-04-28 by wblock. Abstract This document describes how you can use FreeBSD to set up a “console server”. A console server is a machine that you can use to monitor the consoles of many other machines, instead of a bunch of serial terminals. You have a computer room with lots of UNIX® server machines and lots of communications hardware. Each of these machines needs a serial console. You need access to the console because when things break, that is where error messages go. If we are going to play about with consoles, then there are a couple of other things that would be great: Remote access.

Planet Debian Home - DEV teamwiki.net NetBSD Explaining BSD Last modified on 2018-06-29 07:33:14 by eadler. Abstract In the open source world, the word “Linux” is almost synonymous with “Operating System”, but it is not the only open source UNIX® operating system. So what is the secret? Why is BSD not better known? Throughout this paper, differences between BSD and Linux will be noted like this. BSD stands for “Berkeley Software Distribution”. The BSD kernel, which handles process scheduling, memory management, symmetric multi-processing (SMP), device drivers, etc.The C library, the base API for the system.The BSD C library is based on code from Berkeley, not the GNU project.Utilities such as shells, file utilities, compilers and linkers.Some of the utilities are derived from the GNU project, others are not.The X Window system, which handles graphical display.The X Window system used in most versions of BSD is maintained by the X.Org project.

Resources for Newbies The following resources are some of those which FreeBSD newbies have found most helpful when learning to use FreeBSD. Please send corrections and additions to FreeBSD-doc@FreeBSD.org. Using the FreeBSD web site This web site is the main source of up to date information about FreeBSD. Search the Handbook and FAQ, the whole web site, or the FreeBSD mailing list archives. Learning about FreeBSD You should most probably look for the latest mainstream release. Learning about FreeBSD-derived projects FreeBSD is widely used as a building block for other commercial and open-source operating systems. PC-BSD is a FreeBSD derivative with a graphical installer and impressive desktop tools aimed at ease of use for the casual computer user. Learning about UNIX® Many of the problems we have as newbies come from being unfamiliar with the UNIX commands, needed to fix our FreeBSD problems. Learning about the X Window System The X Window System is used with a number of operating systems, including FreeBSD.

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