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Virtualization eases bank’s updates
Mark Brunelli writes "The switch to virtualization technology produced some unexpected benefits for the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco."
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Legitimate use, open source, keep BitTorrent out of court
Author: Jay Lyman
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) took down the Loki Torrent Web site last month, but the open source technology known...
Hyperic releases HQ management solution for OSS
Javier Soltero writes "Hyperic HQ 2.0 Downloadable Management Platform for Open Source Applications Available Today.
New Release Provides Unparalleled Management
For Mission Critical Applications Built on...
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...
eCosCentric announces CEE-J(TM) for eCosPro(R)
Daniel Morris writes "N?NBERG, GERMANY -- February 23, 2005 -- eCosCentric Limited, the eCos and RedBoot experts, today announced the availability of an eCosCentric...
MS and security: good effort but no cigar
Last week I watched the webcast of Bill Gates speaking at the RSA conference in San Francisco. He talked about Microsoft's plans to build...
How to Kill Linux
While chatting over dinner with the executives of a middleware company during the recent RSA conference for encryption and security in San Francisco, I...
GnomeMeeting: It’s not just for video conferencing
Author: Joe Barr
I've finally gotten around to trying GnomeMeeting, the Internet phone/video conferencing tool written by Damien Sandras in 2000. GnomeMeeting, the open source...
Q&A with Russ Nelson, OSI president
Developer/activist Russ Nelson is the new president of the San Francisco-based Open Source Initiative, replacing founder Eric S. Raymond.Source:LWN.net Q&A on Feb. 2.
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Linux fan concedes Microsoft is more secure
A Linux enthusiast at the RSA Conference in San Francisco has reluctantly concluded that Microsoft produces more secure code than its open source rivals.
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