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IT Journal Entry: K.B. Chandrasekhar, Founder/CEO, Jamcracker
Author: Chris Preimesberger
K.B. Chandrasekha is co-founder, CEO, and chairman of
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Jamcracker Inc., a provider of on-demand delivery and management software. He is...
Will open-source crack open database market?
Take a look at the market-share numbers for relational databases and you'd easily conclude that the market is locked up. But that doesn't account...
‘Critical’ open source initiative to crack public sector
The UK government is funding several projects to accelerate the adoption of open source software in the public sector, including a Sourceforge for councils.
Link:...
Door to Java source code opens a crack wider
Sun Microsystems wants to send Java closer to the open-source world, yet keep it safe from harm.
Link: news.com
Category:
Open Source
Desktop Linux cracks Freak Mainstream
Every technology publication worth its Microsoft advertisements has written a story about the rise of desktop Linux. Most of them write the story close...
‘ChineseSpyBoy’ claims to have cracked McAfee sites
Author: Joe Barr
Did he or didn't he? A cracker identifying himself as "ChineseSpyBoy" has been contacting news organizations -- including NewsForge -- the...
Crackers and honey: An irresistible combination for network security
Author: Mayank Sharma
Denial of service (DoS) attacks aim to take down Web servers and other Internet resources, often by swarming them with repeated requests,...
Open source cracks publishing wide open
Author: Mary E. Tyler
Once upon a time, publishing was the domain of large corporations. Then
came desktop publishing and the tools to produce a book...
Net Worm Arrests Could Crack Cyber Ring
SarsSmarz writes "I've been looking, but I just can't find that these guys are Linux contributors...."
Link: Reuters
Category:
Security
Canada Court Refuses to Crack Down on Music Swaps
SarsSmarz writes "My, this is a sticky wicket for the cartel attack-lawyers." People who swap songs on the Internet in Canada can remain anonymous...