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Federated Linux/UNIX Identites with Microsoft ADF
Guest writes "Centrify Corporation, a leading provider of solutions that securely integrate non-Microsoft platforms with Microsoft® Active Directory management services, today announced broad support...
Red Hat designs rubber stamp for open source stack
Red Hat will certify open source applications running on its Linux distribution with three subscription-based services that potentially challenge start-ups.
Link: theregister.co.uk
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Open Source
Red Hat edges into higher-level software
Linux leader Red Hat is selling subscriptions for three collections of higher-level applications that run Web sites' Java server software.
Link: news.com
Category:
Linux
LaCie introduces Linux-bootable USB hard drive
LaCie writes "Today LaCie introduces a mobile USB hard drive pre-loaded with a specially tuned version of Mandriva's award-winning Mandriva Linux Limited Edition 2005...
Red Hat edges into higher-level software
Linux leader Red Hat is selling subscriptions for three collections of higher-level applications that run Web sites' Java server software.
Link: news.com
Category:
Linux
OSDL-sponsored conference targets Linux desktop development
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The Open Source Development Labs' Desktop Linux (DTL) working group hosted a "Desktop Architects" meeting last week, at which the group...
Alcatel Selects MySQL Cluster
Anonymous Reader writes "UPPSALA, Sweden & CUPERTINO, Calif. -- December 5, 2005 -- MySQL AB, the developer of the world’s most popular open source...
Cross-application attack exploits IE flaw
Google desktop has been used to demonstrate that an unpatched flaw in IE could put data in all your applications at risk.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
First look: BeleniX live CD
Author: Mayank Sharma
BeleniX is a free live CD based on the OpenSolaris kernel. With it you can have Solaris, which once ran exclusively on...
Workplace gets OpenDocument support
IBM's hosted productivity software will support the open standard, and will be aggressively marketed to governments in developing markets.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk