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Securing Web services: Using XML signatures
Author: Jeffrey Vagle
An important consideration in the creation, deployment, and use of Web services is the message itself. Since Web services rely on the...
Novell releases SuSE Linux Pro
Novell has announced the release of its all-in-one Linux product for newcomers and technical enthusiasts. SuSE Linux Professional 9.2 comes with latest open source...
Linux and the AMD64
Linux was created on the first 32-bit CPU in the x86 CPU family, the 80386. Since then, computing has evolved substantially, and while 32-bit...
Web 2.0: Possibly the best IT business conference of 2004
Author: Chris Preimesberger
SAN FRANCISCO -- It's not too often that you get up from your chair, and someone like Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang --...
Linux Advisory Watch – October 8, 2004
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were released
for syscons, shareutils, netpbm, kdelibs, PHP, samba, kernel, XFree86, samba,
getmail, zlib,...
Cliff’s List Filter – Sept 27 – Oct 1
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Welcome to another set of Thursday updates from the trenches of Open Source development: the mailing lists. This week's highlights: new...
IBM aims at mid-market with new power-based server
Guest writes "Powerful Express Server and Security Offerings Provide Efficiency and Cost Savings to Mid-sized Business ClientsARMONK, N. Y., October 5, 2004 -- IBM...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Sun is setting
Author: Preston St. Pierre
As a systems administrator, I try to keep up with as many OS variants as I can. I started my career...
Free text editors for the rest of us
Author: Preston St. Pierre
A good text editor is an invaluable tool. With text editors, you can perform a variety of tasks: coding and scripting,...
Linux layers the machine
Linux handles the machine independent/dependent layer in a unique way, making page table management a bit tricky. Mel Gorman gives you the skinny on...