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Logical Linux partitions on IBM’s iSeries can benefit SMBs
Author: Stacey Quandt
Although the computer industry seems focused on the 64-bit battle between Intel's Itanium and AMD's Opteron, a more interesting 64-bit platform to...
Novell Offers New Linux Certification
Novell Inc. announced Monday at its 20th annual
BrainShare show here that it is launching immediately its newest
certification: the...
MontaVista Emphasizes Tools at ESC
Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Software to Demonstrate Comprehensive Tool Portfolio at ElectronicaUSA / Embedded Systems in San Francisco; Development Capabilities for MontaVista Linux Address...
Exhibitors Queue Up For LinuxUser & Developer
Placebo writes "2004 Expo Almost Filled to Capacity
LinuxUser & Developer Expo 2004, the UK's premier Linux event, has today announced that it has filled...
GFI Announces its Linux Development Plans
Release of GFI MailSecurity for Linux imminent, and more Linux products in the pipeline
Hannover, Germany, 18 March 2004 - GFI, leading developer of content...
Novell to GPL the YAST
Anonymous Reader writes "To be announced Monday at Novell's Brainshare conference, the company will release YAST under the General Public License (GPL), sources familiar...
Massachusetts Builds Open-Source Public Trough
Massachusetts on Wednesday took the wraps off a new software repository designed to let government agencies make more efficient use of...
JBoss’ Open Source Plans
Fueled by a $10 million injection of investment capital, JBoss plans to keep offering its J2EE application server and other open...
Wyse Adds Linux-Based Appliances to Software’s Scope
Thin client vendor Wyse Technology Inc. is expanding the capabilities of its Rapport management software to include Linux-based
appliances...
Tackling Unix security in large organisations, part 2
Author: Iain Roberts
Yesterday we began discussing techniques for securing Unix systems in large organizations. Systems are relatively easy; it is a security
truism that the...