Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Dell servers come preloaded with Ubuntu's cloud software; No Internet for you

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Dell servers come preloaded with Ubuntu's Amazon-friendly cloud software
Ubuntu and Dell have come up with a scheme to make it easier for Amazon EC2 customers to shift workloads to and from the cloud -- by shipping Dell servers preloaded with Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud software, or UEC. Read More


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The Benefits of Continuous Compliance
This paper covers key strategies for PCI DSS compliance and examines reasonable risk management, automating compliance, and compliance challenges in a virtualized environment. Read Now.

No Internet For You
Stephen Spector: US Government moves to block the Internet by creating an Internet "kill switch." Read More

Five things I love about LibreOffice 3.3
Joe Brockmeier: The good, better, and best of the first LibreOffice release. Read More


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Accelerate WAN File Transfers by 50x
According to Taneja Group research, 83% of IT managers are considering a move to the cloud a top priority. This paper highlights their research and provides guidance on how to overcome cloud adoption barriers and further leverage virtualization and consolidation efforts by strategically deploying WAN optimization. Read now!

Can Fifty Thousand Moms Be Wrong?
Alan Shimel: BlogFrog launches to serve 50k blogging Moms who overwhelmingly use open source ... and it's based on Windows. Read More

Open Source FAIL
Stephen Spector: Why Open Source Fails for Consumer Applications Read More


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Addressing Businesses' Top Six Networking Challenges
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Top 10 free open source tools for network admins
From troubleshooting DNS queries and misbehaving network applications to keeping your configurations and passwords organized, these free open source tools have you covered Read More

A sneak-peek preview of Android 3.0
Expect a new holographic look, customizable home screens, a Windows-style taskbar, and tabbed browsing in Google's upcoming version of the Android OS, code-named Honeycomb Read More

Mobile Device Management Wish List. Secure those iPhones and Androids
Jamey Heary: Here are the things I'd like to see in an iPhone, Android, iPad enterprise security management solution. Read More

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A sneak-peek preview of Android 3.0
Expect a new holographic look, customizable home screens, a Windows-style taskbar, and tabbed browsing in Google's upcoming version of the Android OS, code-named Honeycomb.

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