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Introduction to Virtualization
Everyone is talking about virtualization, but what exactly is it? If you find yourself feeling a bit behind the times, allow this webcast to get you up to speed.
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Commercial Support now available for the open-source NGINX Web server
The new number two Web server in the world, open-source NGINX, is now offering commercial support.
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Winners and Losers in Business Open-Source Software
OpenLogic has released its annual report on what's hot and what's not in business open-source programs.
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NGINX takes 2nd place in Web Servers from Microsoft IIS
Apache remains the top Web server, but open-source NGINX has just taken second place from Microsoft's Internet Information Services.
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GlobalSign: Breach confirmed, SSL certificates not compromised
GlobalSign admitted that though its public-facing website was hacked, leading to its own SSL certificates being revoked, its secure certificate infrastructure remained unharmed.
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Unlock your Windows Phone for full access to developer utilities
Microsoft does not give consumers the ability to capture screenshots in Windows Phone, but now you can easily unlock your device for development purposes.
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Apache and IIS' Web server rival NGINX is growing fast
When it comes to Web servers, the big two are Apache and Internet Information Server, but their faster, more nimble rival, NGINX is catching up with them.
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Strangeloop offers the first Google SPDY Web-site acceleration product
Want a really fast Web-site? Consider adding Google's new SPDY protocol to your site with Strangeloop's Site Optimizer.
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Apple Xserve users look to Windows and Linux
Xserve administrators are now looking to Apple for systems management and services for their Mac clients, but Windows and Linux to handle file and web services.
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IT: Enabler or barrier? I've been lucky
How often has IT stifled rather than enabled innovation and creativity?
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New DoS attack uses Web servers as zombies
Researchers have uncovered a botnet that uses compromised Web servers instead of the usual personal computers to launch denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.
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Microsoft shows off another Java deployment option for Windows Azure
While Windows Azure is designed first and foremost to appeal to .Net developers, Microsoft has been adding tools for those who want to work on cloud apps using PHP, Ruby and even -- gasp -- Java....
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Apache bug prompts update advice
IT security company Sense of Security has discovered a serious bug in Apache's HTTP web server, which could allow a remote attacker to gain complete control of a database.
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The EduPlug - Go for it, Tonido!
I've been working with Codelathe's TonidoPlug for a couple weeks now and remain completely impressed. I hit a few technical difficulties (hardware issues on my end with a crappy drive) installing...
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Microsoft debunks IIS vulnerability claims
Microsoft has denied claims of a new vulnerability in Internet Information Services 6, putting the blame on poorly configured web servers.
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Ubuntu 9.10 = easiest, cheapest upgrade ever
My budget manager has already told me to be really conservative as I begin the FY11 budgeting process. I have a few sacred cows and some key line items that I know will be funded, but those...
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Let's hope Facebook can integrate FriendFeed's special sauce
Even since I have been stalking my high school buddies on Facebook in 2004, I can remember the thrill I got inside: "Man, this site is addictive, and I don't see it going away any time soon"....
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Tornado: The real-time web server from Facebook
Facebook is known for creating evolutionary software to keep up with its ever-growing userbase, and then giving away the recipe for developers to play with. Their latest is called Tornado. It's...
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The Linux botweb story that wasn't ...
Late last Friday a story appeared on my radar that seemed interesting - it was about a botweb (a botnet made up of web servers) utilizing Linux web servers. Was Linux cracked? Would Linux fans...
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I cleaned my office yesterday
I know that when I can't at least put my hand on the right pile, then it's time to at least straighten up a bit. I had a couple of other key motivators, though, for doing more than just imposing...
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Plugins compromised in SquirrelMail's web server hack
According to a recently posted update by SquirrelMail's Jonathan Angliss, the source code of three plugins was backdoored during the web server compromise of the popular web-based email...
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