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Your network’s secret life, part 2
Author: JT Smith
LinuxJournal: "Many people really do have everything sitting in one network, so it does pay to watch that network. Unfortunately, there is...
New edition of Linux Weekly News
Author: JT Smith
Linux Weekly News: "Last week we posted a reader survey and a request for
...
The Microsoft Way – security through obscurity
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "One aspect of Microsoft's new cryptography-based security -- and a more troubling one at that -- is that programs...
The big boys are coming to Linux
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
A quick scan of the players at Japan's largest Linux
event underscores the degree to which...
AxKit 1.4 released
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: After an extensive beta period, AxKit.com have released version
1.4 of their powerful application server framework, AxKit. AxKit...
Industry leaders to promote Open Source enterprise management
Author: JT Smith
From InternetWire:
A group of leading companies,
...
SpecC consortium gloats at SystemC turmoil
Author: JT Smith
EET.com has a story about politics going on in design automation and how Open Source is involved. "While the Open SystemC Initiative...
Sun’s Joy plugs JXTA, Open Source
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com profiles Bill Joy, Sun's chief scientist as a "big thinker." More from the story: "As he's been doing for a few...
Is Netscape leaving the browser world?
Author: JT Smith
Here's another report on the topic, this one from BrowserWatch. "While you will still see parts of Netscape browsers being
...
Easy Software Products releases HTMLDOC v1.8.13
Author: JT Smith
At LinuxPR: Easy Software Products today announced
the release of HTMLDOC v1.8.13, a HTML documentation and conversion
program...