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Jason Brooks

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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.

Adventures with Amazon EC2

This week we re-launched labs.eweek.com to serve as a home base eWEEK Labs team, and as a place to test out some of the products and services we cover in more “real world” setting than what we get within the confines of our San Francisco lab. To that end, we’ve set up shop in the […]

Turnkey Linux Uses Ubuntu as a Foundation

Turnkey Linux Hub 1.0 is a Web-based service that sits atop Amazon’s Web Services to provide cloud hosting and backup capabilities for the line of Web application software appliances offered by the Turnkey Linux open-source project. The software-appliance-plus-cloud-services combination is similar to the Bitnami Cloud Hosting product that I recently reviewed, except that where Bitnami’s […]

OpenSUSE 11.4 Offers Updated Open-Source Apps, Components

OpenSUSE 11.4 is a modest new release in the line of community-oriented Linux-based operating systems from Novell and the openSUSE community, marked by a raft of newly updated open-source applications and components. As with previous openSUSE releases, this distribution can serve in roles ranging from desktop to server. However, where openSUSE (and its SUSE Linux […]

Mozilla Firefox 4 Boasts Performance and Usability Enhancements

As a speedy, modern, cross-platform Web browser, Firefox 4 is well worth evaluating for any organization, particularly those with a heterogeneous mix of client operating systems. On this multiplatform front, however, organizations should also keep an eye on Google’s Chrome, which tends to match Firefox in features and performance, and offers Group Policy-based management support […]

Firefox 4: A Speedy, Modern, Multiplatform Browser

Firefox 4, the first full point release of Mozilla’s popular open-source Web browser in nearly three years, combines user-interface, performance and Web-standards support enhancements with new provisions for making user data both more and less accessible across the network. On one hand, the browser ships with a newly integrated Firefox Sync feature, which enables users […]

This eWEEK: Adjusting game plans

In this week’s cover story, P. J. Connolly examines the way that the popularity and staying power of Apple’s iOS platform is forcing IT organizations and vendors alike to adjust their mobile device management game plans. For both groups, the changes brought about by Apple’s mobile ascendancy have amounted to a mixed bag. There’s no […]

Amazon Web Services Complement BitNami’s Cloud-Hosting Capabilities

In its BitNami Cloud Hosting service, Bitrock Inc. combines its catalog of integrated open-source Web-application stacks with Amazon Web Services features to provide organizations and developers with a simple means of setting up and hosting these applications. I’ve used BitNami’s stacks in the past to get up and running quickly with popular open-source Web applications. […]

Amazon Web Services Complement BitNami`s Cloud-Hosting Capabilities

BitNami Cloud Hosting service combines its catalog of integrated open-source Web-application stacks with Amazon Web Services features. Read my full review at eweek.com.

This eWEEK: Desktop Musings

This week’s issue of eWEEK has me thinking about the desktop—about where it’s been, where it’s headed, and about what sorts of client devices are vying to knock our familiar desktops and notebooks off from their computing pedestals. First, there’s Cameron Sturdevant’s review of Microsoft’s System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3, and his accompanying commentary […]

This eWEEK: In Search of DIY Done Well

As I write this column, I’m working through what I hope are the final throes of an email migration process here at eWEEK. I’m up and running on the new system from my desktop and from the Web, and with the help of my friendly neighborhood IT admin, I trust that restored Blackberry access isn’t […]