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.

GNOME 2.6 Marks Smooth Upgrade

With version 2.6, the GNOME Projects namesake desktop environment is smoother than ever. The new release will make a great upgrade for Linux and Unix systems, such as Red Hat Inc.s Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Sun Microsystems Inc.s Solaris, that use GNOME as their default graphical interface. Click here to read the full review […]

Sun Openly Ambivalent

Sun is of many minds when it comes to open source. I recently spent an afternoon at Suns Software Summit, in Menlo Park, Calif., getting a detailed rundown on the companys software road map. The presentations and product demonstrations were, for the most part, very interesting, but what most fascinated me was the way that […]

BitTorrent Lowers Lindows Costs

Last month, desktop Linux distributor Lindows.com began making its Linux CD images available for download via BitTorrent, a peer-to-peer file-transfer application thats popular for moving large files over the Internet. Ive used BitTorrent to download CD images in the past, but Lindows.com is the first company Ive seen that takes commercial advantage of the application. […]

E-Business Foundations

WINNERS Microsoft Corp.s Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 won the top spot in this years e-Business Foundations category on the strength of the components it combines for building an organizations basic IT infrastructure. Our judges were impressed by Windows Server 2003s improved security features. Chief among those was the move to the all-new IIS […]

Should Sun Free Java?

Sun has been dealing with calls to loosen its grip on Java for years. During the last several weeks, these calls have intensified, with open-source advocate Eric Raymond and IBM Vice President of Emerging Technologies Rod Smith both challenging Sun to make its Java code available under an open-source license. Should Sun set Java free? […]

Debian Linux Distribution Earns Quiet Popularity

Debian GNU/Linux is a stable, complete Linux distribution that has the best software update system of any Linux distribution eWEEK Labs has seen—which helps explain why Debian is one of the worlds most widely used Linux distributions. According to a Netcraft Ltd. report covering July 2003 to January 2004, Debian was the fastest-growing distribution among […]

SDK Unleashes Smart Tags

Making the most of Microsoft Office 2003 means delving into the productivity suites extensibility potential, one of the most noticeable parts of which is Offices support for Smart Tags. These small, content-sensitive dialog boxes first appeared in Office XP. Microsoft recently released a Smart Tags Software Development Kit, available for free download. The SDK includes […]

Spare Us a Bloated XP Service Pack

The big question on the minds of Windows road-map watchers these days is whether Microsoft will ship a new version of its desktop operating system to fill the growing gap between Windows XP, which came out in 2001, and the ambitious “Longhorn” release, which probably wont be ready until 2007. /zimages/1/28571.gifRead “Microsoft Mulls Interim Release, […]

Linux 2.6 Makes Enterprise Gains

The release of the 2.4 kernel marked Linux as an operating system ready for the enterprise. Three years and the next major revision later, the 2.6 kernel strengthens and expands on the merits of its predecessor with deep subsystem overhauls that yield improved scalability, performance and responsiveness across the full range of systems on which […]

Fedora Core 2 Shows 2.6 Kernels Stuff

When Red Hat inc. turned its general-purpose Linux distribution from a retail product to the community-supported Fedora project, the company set out to define the project by the aggressiveness of its development course….. Click here to read the full review of Fedora Core 2 Test 1 Ziffpage Fedora Review When Red Hat inc. turned its […]