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Hong Kong police gets Cofee boost
News By tapping on Microsoft's Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor, Hong Kong police deploy fewer technical experts when gathering PC evidence at crime scenes.
Friday, September 05 2008 02:25 PM
Tags: Business applications, Software engineering/development, Open Source, Officer, Hong Kong, Tool, Microsoft Windows Vista, Computer, software, Linux
Novell, Red Hat ready Linux servers
News The company has secured a crucial approval in its plan to make Solaris an open-source project, CNET News.com has learned.
Thursday, January 20 2005 10:51 AM
Tags: Open source
Oracle, AMD and Sun to woo Asian developers
News Oracle has teamed up with Advanced Micro Devices and Sun Microsystems to launch a new initiative aimed at increasing developer support for their products.
Thursday, September 30 2004 04:30 PM
Tags: Business Strategies & Functions, Business applications
How to run .NET applications on Linux
Blogs In many enterprise environments we work with a mix of Windows and Linux servers. If you had to build a large, complex en...
Wednesday, June 24 2009 12:00 AM
IDC: Downturn to drive Linux adoption
News IT decision-makers are planning to increase the use of server and client-side Linux due to the economic climate, analyst firm IDC has found.
Wednesday, March 18 2009 11:19 AM
Tags: Linux, Software, Virtualization, Chief Information Officer, International Data Corp., Survey, operating system, Unix server, Software, Server
As server sales tank, IBM still leads pack
News Worldwide server revenue falls 14 percent year over year in the fourth quarter, IDC says, while full-year revenue for 2008 dips 3.3 percent.
Thursday, February 26 2009 10:22 AM
Tags: Servers, App servers, File servers, E-mail servers, Web servers, IBM Corp., International Data Corp., Sales, File servers, Server
10 iptables rules to help secure your Linux box
Techguide Mastering iptables could take a while, but if you have a few rules to cover the basic security needs, you'll be well on your way to protecting your Linux system.
Sunday, April 12 2009 03:20 PM
Tags: Linux, Network security, Security Management, Packet, TCP, Security, Rule, SSH, IP, Linux Server
Malicious Flash ads attack, spread via clipboard
News Flash ads on legitimate sites are inserting malicious links into people's clipboards and spreading as people unwittingly paste them into e-mail messages, blogs, and IMs.
Thursday, August 21 2008 10:43 AM
Tags: Security, Viruses and worms, Network security, Web sites, Attack, Apple Macintosh, Digg, Advertisement, Mozilla Firefox, Newsweek
Office 14: Worth a wait?
News In a chat with Wall Street analysts, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer confirms that you'll have to wait until 2010 to get your hands on the next version of Office.
Thursday, February 26 2009 09:47 AM
Tags: Business applications, Mobile applications, Microsoft Corp., Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Office 2007, Apple Safari, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, strategy
Red Hat, Microsoft expand virtualization alliance
News The rivals have teamed up to make virtualization deployment easier and more flexible for enterprises.
Wednesday, February 18 2009 08:03 AM
Tags: Virtualization, Patents, Microsoft Corp., Red Hat Inc., Microsoft Windows Server Hyper-V, Server, software, Microsoft Windows Server, alliance, agreement
Linux seller adds email protection
News Cybernet Systems released an add-on pack that significantly expands the ability of its Linux server software, Netmax, to deal with viruses and unwanted email.
Thursday, October 09 2003 09:42 AM
Novell bundles collaboration server, Linux
News Company is offering free version of Suse Linux Enterprise Server with its latest GroupWise collaboration server.
Wednesday, August 17 2005 10:48 AM
Tags: Linux, Open source
Donovan offers free Linux software
News Singapore-based Donovan Systems, which designs and manufactures 64-bit Linux servers, said it has introduced a free browser-based software that "even non-technical people" can use to configure Web servers and email.
Thursday, March 08 2001 12:05 PM
HP server exec leaves for Linux firm
News Penguin Computing plans to announce Monday that it has hired Pauline Nist, who long led HP's NonStop server group.
Monday, January 16 2006 10:32 AM
Tags: Servers, Linux, Executive recruiting
HP expands SuSE Linux deal
News Hewlett-Packard is expanding its Linux server software menu with additional wares from SuSE Linux.
Friday, June 27 2003 01:15 AM




