Peter Galli

About

Peter Galli has been a technology reporter for 12 years at leading publications in South Africa, the UK and the US. He has comprehensively covered Microsoft and its Windows and .Net platforms, as well as the many legal challenges it has faced. He has also focused on Sun Microsystems and its Solaris operating environment, Java and Unix offerings. He covers developments in the open source community, particularly around the Linux kernel and the effects it will have on the enterprise. He has written extensively about new products for the Linux and Unix platforms, the development of open standards and critically looked at the potential Linux has to offer an alternative operating system and platform to Windows, .Net and Unix-based solutions like Solaris.

Microsoft Sees Complex Future for Software

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—The software industry has a strong future regardless of whether its products are delivered as a service, as a component or in packaged form, Craig Mundie, Microsofts chief research and strategy officer, said April 30. Mundie, delivering the lunch-time address at the New Software Industry conference here, said that whatever the delivery mechanism, […]

Industry Pundits: Move to SAAS Is Permanent

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—The move away from the traditional packaged software model toward software as a service, with all its associated new business and revenue models, is a permanent one, speakers said at the New Software Industry conference here on April 30. “Prices will likely eventually go to zero for any standardized software product but, fortunately, […]

Microsoft Releases First Public Beta for Longhorn

Microsoft will release the feature-complete, third beta for Windows Server “Longhorn” on April 25, which is also the first public beta of the software. The product remains on track for release to manufacturing in the second half of 2007, and the beta code can be downloaded here. Some 10,000 people in Microsofts technical beta program […]

Red Hat Readying Real-Time Product Release

Red Hat customers are already testing the code for the upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux real-time product, which is expected to be released later in 2007. The decision to release a separate real-time version of RHEL 5 marks a significant shift for Red Hat, which initially planned to bundle the technology into RHEL 6, the […]

Hardware Virtualization Scenario Set to Play Out Soon

NEW YORK–Virtualization, both on the software and hardware side, took center stage at the Linux/Open Source on Wall Street conference here April 23. In a panel discussion titled “Linux on the Leading Edge,” moderator Scott Handy, vice president of worldwide marketing and strategy for the System p at IBM, said virtualization was currently leading the […]

Panel: CIOs Wary of Open-Source Enterprise Apps

NEW YORK—Just how comfortable are CIOs in the enterprise with the use of Linux and open-source solutions, particularly on the mission-critical application front? That was the question put before the closing panel at the Linux/Open Source on Wall Street conference here on April 23, entitled “Selling Open Source to the CIO.” Venu Pemmaraju, senior investment […]

Linux Kernel Reaps the Fruits of Real-Time Technology

NEW YORK—More than half of the 1.2 million lines of code for the real-time kernel technology have been moved into the mainline Linux kernel over the past year, Tim Burke, the director of emerging technologies at Red Hat, said at the Linux/Open Source on Wall Street conference here on April 23. “The real-time upstream kernel […]

Poll Shows Developer Support for GPLv3

A recent poll of some open-source developers found that while nearly half of the respondents believe that the upcoming GNU General Public License Version 3 will be good for open-source software, they are concerned about the patent, device, and digital rights management provisions in the recently released third draft of the license. The poll was […]

Microsoft Offers $3 Software Package for Developing Countries

Microsoft is expanding its “Unlimited Potential” initiative to include offering a software package, the Student Innovation Suite, to governments and students in emerging countries across the world at a price of just $3. Microsoft chairman Bill Gates will use the Government Leaders Forum, which he is hosting in Beijing on April 19, to announce new […]

Security Remains a Challenge for Browser Developers

SAN FRANCISCO—Some of the leading names in the browser market took to the stage at the Web 2.0 conference here on April 16 to give an update on the state of that technology, and all agreed that security was one of the biggest challenges facing the industry. The panelists, who were tasked with addressing the […]