USN-914-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities | Ubuntu

The problem can be corrected by upgrading your system to the following package versions: Ubuntu 6.06 LTS: linux-image-2.6.15-55-386 2.6.15-55.83 linux-image-2.6.15-55-686 2.6.15-55.83 linux-image-2.6.15-55-amd64-generic 2.6.15-55.83 …

Landscape contributes to the doubling of Context Media’s advertising performance

Chicago-based company Context Media builds waiting room TV networks that help healthcare professionals educate and inspire their patients as they make crucial decisions about their lifestyle and clinical treatment. IT is critical to the company.

Wavesat uses Bazaar Version Control to increase developer productivity

As a leading provider of wireless solutions to global telecommunication carriers and device manufacturers, Wavesat runs a tight schedule of multiple projects. Despite their many years of experience successfully bringing leading edge solutions to market they wanted to improve their productivity and efficiency.

Andalusia deploys 220,000 Ubuntu desktops in schools throughout the region

The Andalusian Regional Government, Spain, wanted to improve access to IT in schools throughout the region. It asked IT services company infrastructure to connect 2,000 schools in Andalusia.

Emphony Technologies achieves 100 per cent uptime with Ubuntu

New business Emphony Technologies needed to implement a cost-effective, reliable and available IT infrastructure. It wanted to introduce a server environment on which its infrastructure that project management applications and common workloads could both run. The company chose to implement Ubuntu Server Edition

Chicago-based financial services company chooses Ubuntu and cuts server infrastructure by 70 per cent

Financial services company Equitec was running its mission-critical, proprietary trading software on 100 Windows-based servers. After experiencing a series of performance issues, the company decided to upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS

Equitec chooses Ubuntu and cuts server infrastructure by 70 per cent

Financial services company Equitec was running its mission-critical, proprietary trading software on 100 Windows-based servers. After experiencing a series of performance issues, the company decided to upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. Now Equitec can run its entire workload on just 30 Ubuntu-based servers, which equates to a dramatic hardware, space and power saving of 70 per cent for the same performance

The UCL Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital maximise resources with standardised infrastructure

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Film site reduces upgrade times from days to minutes

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Metal Sales deploys mission-critical servers five times faster with Ubuntu

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AMTRON delivers 28,000 Ubuntu-based PCs to students in Assam

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Wikimedia chooses Ubuntu for all of its servers

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