Jason Brooks

About

As Editor in Chief of eWEEK Labs, Jason Brooks manages the Labs team and is responsible for eWEEK's print edition. Brooks joined eWEEK in 1999, and has covered wireless networking, office productivity suites, mobile devices, Windows, virtualization, and desktops and notebooks. Jason's coverage is currently focused on Linux and Unix operating systems, open-source software and licensing, cloud computing and Software as a Service.

Another Look at Wine for Running Windows Apps

Given enough ISV support, Wine needn’t be be a poor cross-platform solution for running Windows apps on Linux. Read my full review at eweek.com.

REVIEW: Jitterbit 3.0 Effectively Links Disparate Apps, Data Sources

Jitterbit is a data integration suite that organizations can use to link up disparate applications and data sources that may not be capable of communicating with each other on their own. In eWEEK Labs’ tests, Jitterbit 3.0 was easy to set up and use, and allows for a certain amount of self-service among data-savvy users. […]

Wine Is a Long Shot at Solving the Windows-Apps-on-Linux Problem

The open-source Wine project is less a solution and more a workaround when it comes to the issue of running Windows applications on Linux. Read my full review at eweek.com.

Labs Outlook 2010: Oracle/Sun, Microsoft Azure, Office, Ubuntu and Chrome OS Will Make Big Waves

When eWEEK Labs looked back at 2009 to come up with lists of the stand-out products and technology goofs of the year, I was struck by what a relatively quiet year this has been. In fact, most of the product activity that jumped to mind from this year served mainly to set the stage for […]

Linux Vendors Need To Get Off the Stick to Compete with Windows

Last month, I wrote a column about how our industry’s tightening embrace of virtualization and Web-based applications is making it easier than ever to choose an alternative operating system, such as Linux, to run your client machines. However, if the vendors and projects pushing Linux and its market share-challenged ilk are really serious about gaining […]

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LABS GALLERY: Office 2010 Beta Provides New Ways to Slice and Dice Data, Build Apps

LABS GALLERY: Office 2010 Beta Provides New Ways to Slice and Dice Data, Build Apps by Jason Brooks Cancel The Office team has put its splash screens to good use in the 2010 edition of Office, adding a Cancel button for bailing out of unintentionally opened Office applications before they finish loading—nice for when you’ve […]

REVIEW: Office 2010 Beta Performs with Striking Stability and Polish

At its Professional Developers Conference last year, Microsoft gave the world its first look at Windows 7 in the form of a pre-beta release that struck me as practically ready for prime time-a good sign for a Windows release tasked with restoring user confidence following the little-loved Windows Vista. At this year’s show, the company […]

A Shift to Web Apps and ‘Windows as a Runtime’ Opens New OS Doors

My review of OpenSUSE 11.2 rounds off another semiannual check-in with what I regard as the most important trio of desktop-oriented Linux operating systems: the aforementioned OpenSUSE, Ubuntu and Fedora. If you’re given to a philosophical mindset, you may have paused while flipping through these pages to ask yourself: “If an OS is released (in […]

LABS GALLERY: OpenSUSE 11.2 Effectively Integrates New Features, Installation Options Are Confusing

LABS GALLERY: OpenSUSE 11.2 Effectively Integrates New Features, Installation Options Are Confusing by Jason Brooks Block-Level Encryption OpenSUSE now offers an option for full volume encryption (with the exception of the boot partition). This brings the distribution even with Fedora and Ubuntu, both of which have offered this sort of encryption in their past few […]