Zmanda brings its robust, well integrated database backup and recovery package to one of the most popular Linux distributions with its latest product release of Zmanda Recovery Manager version 3.0 for MySQL on Ubuntu.
An easy-to-use yet comprehensive backup and recovery solution for MySQL databases is at the top of every DBA’s wishlist. In this review, we take a look at Zmanda Recovery Manager (ZRM) for MySQL, an open source data protection solution. ZRM simplifies MySQL data backup and recovery with a web-based management console and open data formats.
In email interviews with Chander Kant, CEO and cofounder of Zmanda, and Paddy Sreenivasan, VP of Engineering and cofounder of Zmanda, Alolita Sharma discussed all things ZRM, open-source backup and growing an Open Source community.
Why do Fortune 500 corporations swear by open source? What's in it for them? Freedom.
Web 2.0, the next generation of the Web is a force to reckon with. And corporations are noticing it. The latest in Web products and services are ready to go into the enterprise.
Open Source is tossing the $2.5 billion dollar enterprise content management market on its head. Let’s follow the new money trail.
Dedication to OSS at CeBIT was an affirmation of Linux and Open Source but at the same time the world’s largest IT fair was a missed opportunity.
As the market for software becomes bullish, a lot of attention is being showered on new open source development tools and frameworks. The star example today is the Eclipse Foundation’s namesake IDE.
During Matt Szulik’s visit to New Delhi’s LinuxAsia 2005 in early February, technologist Alolita Sharma caught up with him and he agreed to an e-mail interview, which was published by Alolita in the March edition of Linux For You magazine. Matt covered a range of issues, emphasizing Red Hat’s unwavering commitment to support the open source community.
Innovation leading to better and cheaper software has become the mantra to succeed in the new software marketplace.