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Office Alternatives Explore Server-Based Apps
sjvn writes "Sun Microsystems, with its StarOffice suite, and the open-source OpenOffice.org consider server-based applications as a way to boost security, portability and deployment."
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Astaro Announces New Secure Client for VPNs
Jeff Pike writes "Discontinues sales of older Astaro IPSec Client softwareBURLINGTON, Mass. October 18, 2004 - Astaro (www.astaro.com), developer of the most popular...
Looking at the future of LInux
Anonymous Reader writes "Technological innovations around open source projects can help Linux gain even more market share according to this DesktopLinux.com article by open...
‘Swiss army knife’ software tools not right for patching specific IT problems
Author: Ian Palmer
Traditional patch management solutions are better at
installing software than they are at patching and
upgrading, according to a recent Yankee Group report
that...
Gartner report on Linux computers aiding Windows piracy may be correct — for now
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Last month Gartner released a report with the title, "Linux Has a Fight on its Hands in Emerging PC Markets." The...
ZoneMinder: Linux home security par excellence
Author: Joe Barr
I recently installed a remote home camera security system using wireless Internet cameras and a fine free software application for Linux...
A Linux firewall primer
Author: Preston St. Pierre
You've heard the familiar arguments: commercial firewall products
are overpriced; proprietary firewall code leaves you at the mercy of
a vendor's timetable in...
Company’s open source dedication questioned
Author: Jay Lyman
Last week, a NewsForge article about Dallas-based OSI Hosting discussed the company's goal of being a Web hosting provider dedicated to open...
Symbio Technologies Sets Standards for Support
Anonymous Reader writes "First Standards for Installing and Supporting Diskless Thin Client Networks Set by Symbio Technologies with New VAR Training and Certification Program
NEW...
Low-cost SoC targets networked Linux devices
NetSilicon will sample in November a low-cost one-chip network device SoC (system-on-chip) that will hit production in March, 2005, priced between $11 and...