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Open Source and Secure eCommerce in the 21st Century

Author: JT Smith Announcing an essential one-day conference for IT professionals, product suppliers and system integrators to learn the benefits of the CDSA security infrastructure....

Trustix: BIND and openssh updates

Author: JT Smith Updates for BIND, openssh, openssh-clients, and openssh-server are now available for Trustix Secure Linux. More information from Help Net Security. Category: Linux

Australia launches commercial IPv6 service

Author: JT Smith From a Computerworld report: "Uecomm Limited and Ericsson Australia have deployed the first commercial new-generation Internet standard network (Internet Protocol version 6...

Securing a default Linux installation

Author: JT Smith Aleksandar Stancin (aka D'Pressed) reviews Linux security basics for new users at Help Net Security. Category: Linux

Open-sourcing the Apple

Author: JT Smith "A powerful OS that runs popular applications would represent a Unix that has finally grown up. And it would present us with...

Nitrosoft Linux releases network-monitoring software

Author: JT Smith Nitrosoft Linux today announced the availability of N-able IT Monitor, its hardware and software server monitoring software for Linux. The program can...

O’Reilly releases ‘Understanding the Linux Kernel’

Author: JT Smith Sebastopol, CA--Linux was once seen as a kind of counter-culture hacker experiment. But as Linux has increasingly become a mission-critical part of many organizations,...

Linux palmtop revolution on its way

Author: JT Smith - by Dan Berkes - Try to remember the last time you didn't hear a personal digital assistant warbling softly to its owner...

VA Linux vs the big guys

Author: JT Smith ZDCOUK commentary: "Linux system vendor VA Linux is boxed in. On one side of the equation you have broke dot-com startups that...

USB 2.0 creeps out, deviceless

Author: JT Smith From the Register: "Remember how, when Intel announced the upstart USB 2.0 spec ...