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Mark Rasch: Lazy Workers May Be Deemed Hackers
Lazy Workers May Be Deemed Hackers
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
Adam O'Donnell: The Scale of Security
The Scale of Security
Mark Rasch: Hacker-Tool Law Still Does Little
Hacker-Tool Law Still Does Little
Infocus: Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One
Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One
Infocus: Responding to a Brute Force SSH Attack
Responding to a Brute Force SSH Attack
Infocus: Data Recovery on Linux and <i>ext3</i>
Data Recovery on Linux and <i>ext3</i>
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
Infocus: WiMax: Just Another Security Challenge?
WiMax: Just Another Security Challenge?
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Mozilla Taps New CEO
The company looks to John Lilly to grow its business while ex-CEO Mitchell Baker focuses on Mozilla's vision.
Categories: Linux
Old-School SUSE Executives Take Over Open-Xchange
Two of pre-Novell SUSE's top executives are taking the open-source groupware company Open-Xchange.
Categories: Linux
Torvalds Still Will Not License Linux Under GPL v3
The Linux creator said copyright owners would have to agree to licensing changes, and those who didn't would have to rewrite code.
Categories: Linux
OpenVZ to Release Pre-made Ubuntu VMs
OpenVZ, the open-source community arm of SWsoft, will soon be releasing ready-to-run Ubuntu server and desktop virtual machines.
Categories: Linux
After SCO Dies
Opinion: Could Novell open-source Unix? What will OpenServer customers do? Can Sun claim some customers for OpenSolaris?
Categories: Linux
Interoperability Still Stumbling Block for Open Source in 2008
Enterprise customers want open-source solutions to continue to work together over update cycles.
Categories: Linux
NeoOffice: The Open-Source Office Suite Alternative for Macs
Opinion: Yes, it's great news that Microsoft will be releasing a new version of Microsoft Office for the Mac, but before calling in your credit card number, you should check out a free, open-source alternative: NeoOffice.
Categories: Linux
Rocket gOS 2.0, the Latest Ubuntu-Google Marriage, Days Away
The new version of gOS, the desktop Linux, which combines Ubuntu with dedicated links to Google applications, will be unveiled at CES.
Categories: Linux
A More Open Microsoft
Your Linux and Mac clients won't be left out in the cold when Microsoft upgrades its Windows Server 2008 software later this year.
Categories: Linux
Debian 4.0 Gets Security Update
One of the most popular of the community Linuxes saw out the old year with a new security release.
Categories: Linux
We Can’t Pretend Juice Is Healthy for Babies Anymore
Juice is liquid candy. Sure, it has a few more vitamins than your average can of Coke, but it also has more sugar. Your days of pretending it’s healthy are over: the American Academy of Pediatricians has finally found the guts to tell us to stop giving juice to babies.
Categories: Hacks
What TV-Show Foods Are You Obsessed With?
Happy Monday, and welcome back to to What’s Cooking?, the weekly open thread where you get to share all of your brilliant thoughts, advice, recipes, and opinions on all things edible. This week I want to chat about the fictional foods you wish were a reality, specifically iconic dishes from your favorite TV shows.
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