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Linux pumps up fitness retailer’s network, desktops

Author: Tina Gasperson Fitness equipment supplier LA Gym Equipment is getting its information technology in shape by moving from Windows to Linux.LA Gym, founded in...

Sharing files between OpenOffice.org and Microsoft Office

Author: Bruce Byfield Even if you're the most dedicated OpenOffice.org (OOo) user in the world, sooner or later you'll be asked to share files with...

The Changing Threat – Pranksters to Professionals

Guest writes "This whitepaper discusses the magnitude of the new generation of cyber-crime, direction these threats are headed and what is needed to fight...

Mandriva Linux 2006 Beta officially out

Kadjo N'Doua writes "The test period for Mandriva Linux 2006 has now officially begun with the first beta available. If you already have a Mandriva system...

Build a diskette-based bandwidth management system

Author: Rohit Girhotra Many users, despite having a good Net connection, complain about poor surfing and download speeds. While an organization could pay for additional...

Atomic Weapons Establishment having a blast with Linux Networx supercomputer

Author: Tina Gasperson A Linux Networx super cluster is now part of the technology arsenal at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE), a company that exists...

Mandriva Network Firewall, Antivirus Certification

mache writes "Mandriva Announces Multi Network Firewall, Bitdefender Antivirus Certification Mandriva Linux distribution developers have given BitDefender security vendors the thumbs up. Certificates stating full compatibility...

Best practices for portable patches

Author: Diego "Flameeyes" Pettenò One of the things I usually take care of as a Gentoo packages maintainer is sending patches to upstream developers. If...

Strategies for Overcoming Spam & Phishing Attacks

Anonymous Reader writes "The constant barrage of spam and the steady increase in the number of Phishing attempts is a vexing problem for corporations....

London’s OpenTech conference looks ahead

Author: Tom Chance Held in London last Saturday, OpenTech 2005 was an informal, low-cost conference about open technologies and content. Attendees ranged from BSD hackers...