Press Releases
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Latest Debian Linux release ideal for recession hit UK enterprises
The UKs only government-approved open source supplier announced today that the latest release of Debian Linux is ideal for enterprises looking to save money in the recession. Sirius Corporation claims that Debian 5.0, codenamed 'Lenny', includes new security and high performance virtualisation features that make it the most capable and affordable Linux distribution to date.
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Open Source Open Days from Sirius
Sirius is launching an Open Source Open Day programme to educate Government, Public Sector and business organisations on how to get the most benefit from using Open Source software within their technology infrastructure.
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Sirius Open Source Support now Open all hours!
Most myths about Open Source have gone down in flames over the past few years as more and more serious enterprises, financial institutions, Governments and technology startups have moved to it. Perhaps the last remaining, and most persistent, is that "you can't get support for it"...
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Welsh Government Agency demonstrates Open Source best practice
By funding development to an Open Source operating system, a Welsh government agency has shown best practice in its engagement with the Open Source industry. The Countryside Council for Wales announced today that it hired European Open Source service provider, Sirius Corporation, to extend OpenBSD's ability to work with the ever-popular Cisco IOS.
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Welsh schools Open Source email goes live
The UK's largest Open Source email system for schools has gone live. In late 2006 Carmarthenshire County Council appointed Sirius Corporation, a European Open Source services provider, to build a bi-lingual e-mail portal for use by all the schools in the region, some 40,000 children.
Carmarthenshire County Council chose to build the new e-mail system using Open Source software because the components would be secure, customisable and scalable.