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SAP Installation with DB2 on Linux and UNIX

idaashley writes "One of the many enhancements of IBM DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows is the ability to install multiple copies of...

OpenLogic Discovery

Sharon Smith writes "OpenLogic Announces Free Software to Inventory Installed Open Source Software OpenLogic Discovery helps enterprises gain visibility into installed open source software across...

Homegrown high-performance computing

AlexGr writes "Once the domain of monolithic, multimillion-dollar supercomputers from Cray and IBM, HPC (high-performance computing) is now firmly within reach of today's enterprise,...

Midgard 1.8.3 “Eight” released

Piotr Pokora writes "Lodz, April 25th 2007 -- The Midgard Project has released stable, 1.8.3 release version of the Midgard Open Source Content Management System. Midgard...

Virtuozzo Enterprise Starter Pack

Sharon Smith writes "SWsoft Announces Turn-Key Virtualization Package for First-Time Corporate Users Virtuozzo Starter Pack Offers Complete Virtualization Solution for $1,198 HERNDON, Va., April 25, 2007...

Do you really need Sun Weblog Publisher?

Author: Bruce Byfield Suddenly, every application on the desktop seems to be adding a blogging extension. Sun Microsystems' offering is the Sun Weblog Publisher (SWP)...

Review: BackTrack 2 security live CD

Author: Lorenzo Simionato BackTrack is a live CD Linux distribution that focuses on penetration testing. A merger of two older security-related distros -- Whax and...

Put your OpenSSH server in SSHjail

Author: Anže Vidmar Jailing is a mechanism to virtually change a system's root directory. By employing this method, administrators can isolate services so that they...

IBM Powerizes Linux on Intel apps

IBM has announced a beta version of a Linux environment that allows applications developed on Intel boxes to run on Power processor-based servers. Link: theregister.co.uk Category:...

Linux aids the hunt for red tide in Sarasota

Author: Robert D. Currier Almost every autumn the beaches of Southwest Florida fill with stinking piles of dead fish, thanks to a tiny algae called...