Web Serving : Traffic
Reports
Tux Makes Orbitz Fly High
It is perhaps one of the most commercially-oriented ventures on the Internet today: a travel Web site run by a consortium of airlines. You can't get more corporate-minded than that. So what is Orbitz doing when working directly with the open source community for support issues on its massive search engines? Enjoying one of the many benefits of Linux, that's what.
Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:13:16 AM EST
Linux Makes PalTalk Possible In A Windows World
PalTalk is a Windows-based instant messaging/telephony application that is showing real market success in the world of voice-based IM. And, learns Rob Reilly, one of the secrets to its success is the fact that all development and production for the New York-based company is run on Linux and open-source software.
Thursday, July 24, 2003 09:44:43 AM EST
PGA Tour Is On Par With Linux
The PGA is probably more well-known for Tiger Woods, mulligans, and the occasional hole-in-one rather than for IT systems. But the real-time demands of an information-hungry audience has brought PGA Tour organizers driving down the information age fairway. And guess which flightless fowl is holding the No. 3 Wood?
Monday, June 9, 2003 12:25:19 PM EST
Reviews
Linux at the (Server)Beach
An ISP running Linux is no big surprise these days. But how such an ISP, particularly one as popular as ServerBeach uses Linux now and in the future may be of interest. How they feel about Linux and Microsoft may also be an education in itself.
Wednesday, June 11, 2003 04:12:04 PM EST
StaQWare: High Availability for Cobalt RaQ3i Servers
If your business relies heavily on Cobalt RaQ servers, this modestly priced software add-on can offer peace of mind. Mediating for a matched pair of RaQ3i's, it handles monitoring, fail-over, and data synchronization, ensuring as much as 99.9 percent uptime.
Tuesday, September 19, 2000 10:26:45 AM EST
PHP 4.0: Dynamic Content for the Web Warrior
PHP 4.0 makes its debut. Paul Ferris puts PHP 4 through its paces on one of the busiest Web sites around--Linux Today--and what his benchmarking shows will amaze you: PHP 4.0 is an amazingly fast tool that can optimize any Web site.
Thursday, May 25, 2000 02:28:29 PM EST
Tutorials
Giving VoIP Traffic the Green Light, Part 1
VoIP call quality isn't always what it should be. Sometimes it is plagued by jitter, echo, lag—even dropped calls. In this three-part series, learn how to prioritize your VoIP traffic to get the best quality with Linux.
Monday, June 26, 2006 09:34:51 AM EST
Web Marketing Your Business With Linux, Part 1
Web sites for your business don't have to be big and flashy or hard to manage to get your message across. And they certainly don't need to run on Microsoft platforms. In this first part of two articles, Rob Reilly breaks down the open source tools you need to get started building your own professional-looking Web site with Linux.
Thursday, December 11, 2003 11:13:51 AM EST
Analyse Your Web Server in 10 Minutes
Spend 10 minutes finding out how to set up and use Linux to analyse web server files with a powerful free program, Analog.
Monday, August 23, 1999 05:42:20 PM EST