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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Snort adds Razorback and Sourcefire adds profits
Sourcefire, which supports Snort through products and services, is reporting record earnings and a new open source security framework called Razorback.
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SugarCRM, SourceFire, Compiere upgrades almost ready to roll
As the month of May closed, a number of top open source application vendors announced beta releases and forthcoming upgrades. These include open source CRM, security and ERP vendors. SugarCRM,...
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Free Sourcefire tool pinpoints hostile MS Office files
Sourcefire, the company behind the popular Snort intrusion detection system, has released a freeware utility to help identify potentially threatening Microsoft Office files. The tool, called...
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ClamAV deal is new marker for open source merger market
Are you, as an open source user, about to get caught in the trips-and-dramas of corporate finance, just as if you were using proprietary software? It seems so.
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Questions swirl as Sourcefire buys ClamAV
Sourcefire's acquisition of the ClamAV project -- a deal that includes trademarks and copyrights of the popular open-source anti-virus toolkit -- has raised eyebrows among industry watchers...
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SourceFire fids funding after sale was scuttled
Maker of Snort, intrusion detection software used in defense community, finds $20 million after sale to Israeli company failed in light of Dubai port controversy.
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Does Sourcefire investigation reflect lack of understanding of open source?
If Israeli CheckPoint buys Sourcefire, how does that affect the open source Snort program? Does who the inventor works for make the software less secure?
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Defense worried about Israeli acquisition of SourceFire
In aftermath of ports brouhaha, administration will look at Israeli company's acquisition of US company, whose assets include Snort, an open source intrusion detection program widely deployed in...
Additional Results
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Latest Google Asus Nexus tablet rumors: Quad-core Tegra 3 inside, to be given away at I/O conference
The so-called Google Asus Nexus 7 may be using a quad-core Tegra 3 processor from Nvidia and be handed out to developers at the company's upcoming conference.
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The Toybox is closed
Over four thousand posts after its inception, the ToyBox is saying goodbye.
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Judge crushes Oracle's API copyright claims like a bug
Oracle's last chance for a big day with its Google lawsuit, at this U.S. District Court at least, has come to an end.
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SETI's search for alien life is in trouble
SETI might be forced to sharply curtail its search for alien life if it can't plug large losses in funding.
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Judge hands another win to Google; rules 37 APIs not copyrightable
In a ruling in the Oracle vs. Google case, a district court judge says 37 of Oracle's APIs are not copyrightable.
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AMD releases Catalyst drivers for Windows 8 Release Preview
These drivers feature support for the Radeon and FirePro line of graphics chips, as well as support for the A-, C- and E-series APU CPU/GPU packages.
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Post-PC era means mass extinction for personal computer OEMs
HP is laying off more than 27,000 employees and Dell's Q1 2012 earnings were weak across the board. What does this mean for the future of Personal Computer OEMs?
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Salesforce's Desk.com going multilingual in June
Starting in June, Desk.com will support customer service communications in 39 languages and regional dialects worldwide.
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10 wild new patents: The future of tech?
USPTO has been granting lots of new patents, some with a surprisingly quick turnaround. Here are drawings of 10 noteworthy patents issued to top tech players last week.
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Sun sets on emerging tech blog
The shifting tides of business means a refocus on ZDNet. It's time to move on.
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AT&T slashing international roaming data rates, but Tru SIM is still better option
AT&T is cutting their international data roaming rates to compete with Verizon while Sprint and T-Mobile should probably never be used for data when outside the United States.
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Sluggish growth in enterprise router market, report says
The economic climate is taking global enterprise router sales with it, according to a new market research report.
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