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IBM announces expansion of ASP Prime program
Author: JT Smith
IBM today announced expansions to
ASP Prime,* a program that provides education, application evaluation, technical
support and a variety of consulting services,...
Fujitsu regroups for storage software push
Author: JT Smith
LinuxGram has a story about Fujitsu Software Technology's new business idea. "Fujitsu Softek has serious ambitions that have been fanned by the...
Secure Locate heap corruption vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
"When running slocate, users are able to specify a database of their own as a commandline parameter. A subtle vulnerability exists in...
MSN satellite access requires new computer
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that MSN's deal with Radio Shack to sell high speed satellite service has an interesting catch: people wanting to sign...
Weekly news wrapup: Open Source looks at MS security problems
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
If you've just crawled out from under a rock this past week, or you've just returned from vacationing in...
Fiorina ups the ante with Compaq purchase
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
No one ever accused Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina of mishandling
a PR opportunity. However, more than...
Exploiting Amazon Web Services via PHP and SQLite
Author: Michael Stahnke
A few weeks ago a friend asked me how my book, Pro OpenSSH, was selling on Amazon.com. I was tracking the sales...
Exploiting Amazon Web Services via PHP and SQLite
Author: Michael Stahnke
A few weeks ago a friend asked me how my book, Pro OpenSSH, was selling on Amazon.com. I was tracking the sales...
Lawyers in love with open source
Author: Marco Fioretti
Most of the time, open source supporters think of lawyers as a crowd of hungry vultures, throwing patents and cease-and-desist letters at...
Legal bungling sank SCO Group’s investigation against DaimlerChrysler
Author: Chris Preimesberger
NewsForge has determined that The SCO Group, which purports to have ownership of all Unix System V code, was actually fishing for...