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LinuxIT launches anti-virus solution for Linux servers

Author: JT Smith

LinuxIT has announced the launch of an anti-virus solution for all mail
servers running Linux. The solution includes the installation and configuration
of established anti-virus technologies within a client’s specific email
environment, providing extensive email scanning and virus protection
particularly where vulnerable Microsoft clients are on the network. The press release is at Linux PR.

IBM crows over new Unix server

Author: JT Smith

From eWeek: “While IBM hopes to dazzle dot-com customers with its newly renamed servers such as the one introduced today as ‘the most power commercial server in history’ some Big Blue faithful are disgruntled by what they see as a misguided marketing move.”

Category:

  • Unix

Who’s the most powerful person in the UK? Linus is No. 39

Author: JT Smith

The Register reports that Linus Torvalds has made a Top 300 power list for the UK (he came in at number 39). AOL’s Steve Case, believe it or not, was the fourth most powerful person in the UK, according to the list.

Category:

  • Linux

Broadband push: Games, MP3 swapping

Author: JT Smith

From Fairfax IT: “Analysts from Boston’s Yankee Group have pointed to game playing and often ‘illegal’ MP3 music swapping as the key drivers behind broadband over the next few years.”

Congress mulls forced Internet filtering

Author: JT Smith

The Associated Press reports that Four Republicans are promoting legislation that would
force schools and libraries to use Internet filtering software or lose federal
dollars intended to help buy Web access.

Americans doubt government’s ability to keep computer info private

Author: JT Smith

More than 80 percent of Americans doubt the U.S. government’s ability to maintain
computer security and privacy, according to a poll released
Monday as reported by Reuters. Eighty-one percent of Americans were either “very concerned” or “somewhat concerned” that government-held data about them may be
misused some day, according to the survey conducted for the
Information Technology Association of America, a
trade group. Another 72 percent said they would not feel
safe signing a contract over the Internet using a “secure
digital signature.”

Category:

  • Linux

e-Vantage Host Access Server 2.3 released

Author: JT Smith

Attachmate Corporation has announced the release of Attachmate e-Vantage Host Access Server 2.3, the latest version of Attachmate’s Web-based host access management solution. Attachmate e-Vantage Host Access Server 2.3 introduces management console support on IBM’s OS/390 mainframe and AS/400 host platforms, in addition to server platform support on Sun Solaris HP/UX, AIX, and LINUX operating systems. It is an easy-to-deploy, secure solution that enables enterprises to extend access to existing host applications to any Web browser. Submitted by BHZ

Open and free lessons from Red Hat’s 7.0 release

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxProgramming.com: “Watching the recent food fight over Red Hat’s 7.0 release brings to mind something
that very few people in our industry, especially programmers, seem to remember:
Learning from our own mistakes is always a good thing, but learning from the
mistakes of others is even better. After all, if we’re open-minded enough we can
still get the benefit of the lesson without having to endure the
pain/embarrassment/inconvenience/whatever of making the error. Think of it as
open source learning.”

Category:

  • Linux

Unix password management

Author: JT Smith

For all you systems administrators out there, and the people who love them, Linux.com serves up a feature on Unix password management.

Category:

  • Unix

New Italian version of Linux released

Author: JT Smith

Founded by a group of GNU/Linux enthusiasts, MLX s.r.l. has set from the
very start an ambitious project: become a reference point for Linux and Open
Source technologies in Italy. The press release is at Linux PR.