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| What is JBoss? |
| JBoss is a division of Redhat which seeks to provide solutions to businesses by providing rich applications for deployment on the go on your servers or workstations at the same time reducing cost. It's a cross platform development suite, filled with various applications, it's own web server, web development tools, and so much more. One of the benefits of Using Redhat or getting a Redhat subscription is JBoss especially for high class users seeking to reduce cost. We think of it as an "Adobe" platform for Java based, Web and Server based developers. More info on http://jboss.com for Enterprise support or http://jboss/org for the community website |
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Deploying I.T solutions with JBoss is one of our primary targets for 2010 and beyond, so the first step was of course to use our active days Redhat Subscription to acquire this baby. For users, developers or Firms seeking to carve out cost, use a quality development toolkit, or a state of the art artilary software for standard output ( or maybe you're seeking a success story), JBoss is the thing for you. |
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What makes JBoss thick? Well Redhat has proven to the world, over and over again why they are the number one Linux Distro available. Looking at a framewoork like JBoss, every developer has a reason to simle. Java developers, web developers, application devepers and even database experts have a suite of applications with which to deploy their projects without having to chhange their Linux O.S or using another O.S. |
This event has Already taken place. We look forward to 2010 and maybe having the event held on African soil someday. |
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Linux users, especiially RHEL can develop swift applications with a truely open source tool. |
Open source enthusiast definitely have something to show the rest of the world and keep the fire burning for the open source culture.s |
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Why JBoss |
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1. It's open source: The fact that this suite is open source interest us hear at Bensoft Enterprise. |
2. It's platform independent: One can develop applications ( java applications ) on a Linux machine and port it to a Mac or MS Windows with ease. |
3. A community version is always available for free download so users can test features and even modify the package(s) to suit their needs. |
4. It's not expensive: For about $100, the enterprise version can be purchased with full benefit of support from Redhat. |
5.It's easy to use and learn. Also, documentations are readily available for users. |
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For more on JBoss, please visit www.jboss.org for the community version |
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Our Top Downloads |
Fedora 11  |
Ubuntu 9.10 |
Prize per Linux C.D/DVD |
| Fedora N5,000.00 |
| Ubuntu N5,000.00 |
| LinuxMINT N5,000.00 |
| CentOS N5,000.00 |
| RHEL $ 100.00 - 600.00 |
| Jboss Developer Studio - free |
| Repository $ 80.00 |
| GTBens N1,500.00 |
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Linux Applications |
Fedora & Redhat Enterprise |
Xine (rpm) |
| Kompozer (rpm) |
| Mplayer (ta.gz) |
| gftp (ta.gz) |
| Flashplayer 10 (rpm) |
| Helix Player (rpm) |
| Real Player (rpm) |
| Opera (rpm) |
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