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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Aussie police battle cyberattack threats
An Australian group says it will launch a 09/09/09 attack against Australian government computers to protest a mandatory ISP filtering proposal.
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Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims
Chinese networking vendor Huawei has slammed as "ludicrous and inaccurate" claims that it had links to the Chinese military and government that could cause security problems for the National...
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Pirates plunder Adobe Creative Suite 4
Adobe's Creative Suite 4 has shown up on popular BitTorrent tracking sites in large numbers, little more than a week after its global launch
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Service Pack 2 for SQL Server arrives
Microsoft's release of updates for database application is accompanied by rule change for use on virtual servers.
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Torvalds talks like a pirate
Aaaar! Linux leader uses salty sea-dog language to introduce 2.6.18 update to the kernel of the open-source OS.
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Red Hat rains on Xen parade
Xen open-source virtualization isn't stable enough to use yet, even though Novell is shipping it, a top Red Hat exec says.
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Debian locks out developers after server hack
Linux project pulls access for programmers with weak passwords after discovering an intruder.
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Novell's shift to open source makes slow progress
Two years after Novell first mooted a company migration to Linux, 60 percent of its staff can still boot Windows at work.
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Latest Samba preview launched
A second test version of the open-source software aims to fix bugs and add support for Microsoft's Active Directory protocols.
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Microsoft pauses work on Adobe rival
Company will focus instead on bringing companion products and the Vista operating system to market.
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Sun: Tape storage evolving, not dead
Randy Kearns says despite IBM's old prediction, tapes will be around for quite a bit--just with different roles.
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New Samba beta targets Active Directory
The test version of the open-source file-sharing software emulates Microsoft's Active Directory ID management.
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PostgreSQL issues 'critical' security fix
Developers urge users of open-source database to update their installations immediately to protect themselves.
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Dell: No plans for Firefox in Australia
The PC maker's operation Down Under won't soon follow the lead of its British counterpart and ship the Web browser on computers.
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Web word processor adds PDF conversion
Site converts documents to PDF standard, adding to other new features such as OpenDocument and Rich Text Format support.
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Yahoo ventures further Down Under
Joint venture with Seven Network will combine online, mobile, IPTV businesses for markets in Australia and New Zealand.
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New browser gives taste of Web 2.0
Flock is based on Firefox and includes automatic RSS feeds, photo and bookmark sharing, and other next-generation Web technologies. Images: The Flock browser's debut
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MS pushes new Exchange 2003 service pack
Features include delivery of e-mail directly to mobile devices and an authentication protocol Microsoft says will help filter spam.
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Nessus security tool closes its source
Developer makes popular free scanner proprietary, saying competitors were taking advantage of its open-source status.
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Bid to trademark the word 'Linux' rejected
Australian government turns down the bid, but the group that had pushed the effort claims partial victory anyway.
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