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Deutsche Telekom backs OpenStack, will help make it more secure
German operator Deutsche Telekom is using OpenStack to host applications in its Business Marketplace cloud service, and is committed to making the open source software more secure and easier to manage, the company said on Monday at the Cebit trade show. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: Raritan

Data Center Transformations
This paper discusses ways to simplify data center transformation and introduces a new process – BOCA – Build Outs, Consolidations and Acquisitions. Learn the five stages of BOCA and see how the right remote access and IT infrastructure management tools, deployed early and continuously monitored, can dramatically improve overall efficiency. Read now!

Powerful 'Cotton Candy' Linux PC goes on sale
Suddenly tiny computers running Linux are everywhere. Norwegian company FXI technologies has started taking the first orders for its Cotton candy Linux computer that can run either Ubuntu or Android 4.0. Read More


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Accelerate OLTP database workloads
HP and Microsoft® recognize the need for compelling transactional database solutions that bring together these best of breed technologies, based on open standards and at lower total cost of ownership versus expensive one size fits all alternatives. Learn more

LibreOffice 3.5: The best Office killer yet
Latest version of open source productivity suite brings better Office interoperability and improved user experience, but rough edges remain Read More


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BYOD Individual Liable User Policy Considerations
As companies embrace the usage of individual liable mobile devices to access corporate applications and data, Good Technology is often asked for guidance on creating individual liable usage policies. This document provides guidance on the questions to ask when establishing these policies. Learn More Now!

A Fast and Secure Web Proxy for Corporate Users
Here's how to create a simple, secure proxy server for your enterprise using Squid, ClamAV, and other open source applications. Read More



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