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Hardening Linux: A New Book from Apress
Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, CA—1 March 2005—While Linux networks have not traditionally been a focus of hackers, with the rise in popularity of open...
Linux Starts to Take a More Central IT Role
IT managers who once used Linux chiefly to support Web and file- and-print servers said at last week's LinuxWorld Conference & Expo here...
First look: OpenOffice.org version 2.0 beta
Author: Bruce Byfield
OpenOffice.org has always been conservative with version numbers. Enough minor releases have boasted enough new features that the current release could easily...
Quasar Accounting finds move to open source adds up
Author: Tina Gasperson
Last month Linux Canada released Quasar Accounting 1.4 for Linux under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Phil Tonnellier, president...
Acronis Partners with MySQL
Stephen Lawton writes "SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., February 28, 2004 — Acronis, Inc., the technological leader in storage management solutions, announced that Acronis True...
FlashPoint – USB Memory Pen “Share Drive”
Drew Stoiberg writes "Finally, A USB Flash Drive with a Brain! Over the last few years, USB technology has given us the ability to...
New Open Source CMS for European Agency
SYSLAB.COM writes "On February the 18th 2005 the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work has gone online with their third generation website...
Open source XML editors examined
Author: Ryan Paul
The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) provides a flexible and
efficient way to store, transmit, and express data. Many applications
have adopted it...
Timing release schedules to maximize publicity
Author: Nathan Willis
Two or three times each year, Macintosh enthusiasts go nuts over Apple's new product launches, and the company rides a wave of...
C++ exception-handling tricks for Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "Handling exceptions in C++ has a few implicit restrictions at the language level, but you can get around them in some...