Wednesday, March 02, 2011

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Open Source Tool Helps DoD Spy in the Sky
Alan Shimel: Video and images are reviewed by open source software for threats. Read More


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Ensuring Disaster Recovery with Equalizer and Envoy
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WHITE PAPER: Enterasys Networks

Managing a Virtualized Environment
This white paper highlights the advantages of adopting an open and automated networking solution in highly virtualized data centers. It focuses on eliminating the management complexity associated with network, server and storage provisioning that often leads to operational inefficiencies and cost increases in highly virtualized environments. Learn More

Open source expert takes on the hardest job at Microsoft
Jon Brodkin: Gianugo Rabellino traded his Linux and Mac PCs for a Windows 7 laptop, left the open source company he founded and moved to Redmond for a new job with Microsoft. Read More

What the WAF? IronBee Wants To Be The WAF Standard
Alan Shimel: How's your WAF? What you don't have one? You probably should. Web application firewalls are little understood and even less deployed. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Wildpackets

Beyond Monitoring - Root-Cause Analysis
This paper introduces a new concept – Network Monitoring for Analysis. It describes the differences between Network Monitoring and Network Monitoring for Analysis. Read More

Canonical enables Amazon store by default in Banshee
Joe Brockmeier: Canonical has gone back to the drawing board on its affiliate deal with Banshee saying the previous proposals to the Banshee team were "mistakes." Read More

Bigger, faster enterprise storage: Linux NAS goes 64-bit
Julie Bort: Aberdeen and Sans Digital release 64-bit Linux based network attached storage devices. Read More


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A Proactive Approach to Enterprise Cloud Computing
Read more to learn about Business Service Management solutions that provide the visibility and automation IT needs to address cloud challenges. Read More

The VA Wants To Use Open Source To Make Electronic Health Records Better
Alan Shimel: Setting up an open source "ecosystem" is the new goal of the Veterans Administration. Read More

Google Yanks 21 Malicious Apps From Android Market, Phones
Google has pulled the kill switch on 21 free malware apps from the Android Market and from around 50,000 devices. Read More

Mr. Linux goes Hollywood for the Oscars
Alpha Doggs: Linus Torvalds and his wife attend the Night Before Oscars party and awkwardly mingle with Mila Kunis, Natalie Portman and Warren Beatty Read More

McNealy: Sun could have won out over Linux
Former CEO says 'Google today would be running on Solaris' if Sun had not mishandled its OS Read More



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