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New Open Source OLAP-Server for Linux and Windows
Kristian Raue writes "Jedox, a german-based supplier of Excel-to-Web solutions, just released the first preview of its new Open-Source based MOLAP-Server, named Palo. The...
Check Point’s acquisition of Snort’s parent has some users worried
Author: Stephen Feller
Check Point Software Technologies and Sourcefire have a history of working together, but last week's announcement that Check Point plans to acquire...
Dropline GNOME 2.12.1 ISO Available
We are proud to announce the release of Dropline GNOME 2.12.1. With this release we have an ISO image available for download. ...
Race to Linux winners announced
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The Race to Linux is over, and the coding contest's sponsors have declared the winners.The Code Project, Mainsoft, and IBM sponsored...
Finding voice codecs for free software
Author: Nathan Willis
In a recent article about VoIP softphones, I touched on the problem of proprietary, patent-encumbered codecs. To recap, the point was that...
Linux Advisory Watch – October 14, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for mason, cpio, dia, masqmail, shorewall,
tcpdump, openvpn, up-imapproxy, ethereal, weex, py2play, graphviz, xloadimage,
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Cluster Builder Portal Grows
Anonymous Reader writes "Cluster Builder (http://www.clusterbuilder.org/ ) expands once again, adding research sections on diskless clusters, 32-bit and 64-bit processors and a new...
How to Use Multilayered Security to Defeat Viruses
Anonymous Reader writes "Read about virus preventive systems being used today, the formula for successful protection with options, including Global Traffic Data, Threat Operations...
SugarCRM announces developer contest
Author: Stephen Feller
Having watched and nurtured an open source community based around the Sugar customer relationship management (CRM) platform for the last 14 months,...
A convicted hacker debunks some myths
To many, the name Kevin Mitnick is synonymous with hacking, the cinematic sort where a snot-nosed kid thumbs his nose at authority. But, Mitnick...