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How to find new open source software
Looking for the latest open source releases for your business? Don Rosenberg points you in the right direction.28 Sep 2007
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How to use iptables against SSH attacks
Here's how to use iptable-based methods to protect against hackers' Secure Socket Shell attacks.26 Sep 2007
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Lguest: a Linux virtualization alternative
Lguest promises a fast and easy route to Linux virtualization. Learn how to get this small hypervisor up and running on your server.26 Sep 2007
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Open source observers sound the licensing alarm bell
As Linux makes its way into enterprise shops, IT organizations need to get a grip on the open source software that they have and which licenses the software requires -- pronto.25 Sep 2007
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Symark joins crowded cross-platform management field
Like Quest, Centeris and Centrify before it, Symark Software is the latest vendor to tap Microsoft Active Directory to authenticate Linux servers.24 Sep 2007
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Migrating to SugarCRM on Linux
You can migrate to SugarCRM on Linux with tools like Apatar, an application that enables SugarCRM to speak to third-party databases and applications.21 Sep 2007
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a distribution of the Linux operating system developed for the business market... (Continued)20 Sep 2007
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Gmail in the enterprise?
20 Sep 2007
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How do I send email from UNIX machines to a corporate mail ID?
20 Sep 2007
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How to run the reiser file system
20 Sep 2007
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Compilers that can build binary in both Linux and Windows
20 Sep 2007
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How to use SSH Public/Private keys in PuTTY
In this article, you'll learn how to make communication between Linux Server and PuTTY more secure by using SSH public/private keys.19 Sep 2007
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Ubuntu tries to squeeze out a virtual appliance edge with JeOS
JeOS, Canonical's stripped-down version of Ubuntu, is an alternative to established Linux distributions as the basis of hot -- but unproven -- virtual appliances.19 Sep 2007
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Mass-migrating Microsoft Word documents to OpenOffice.org on Linux
: If you're migrating documents from Microsoft Word to OpenOffice.org on Linux, don't make the leap without considering the options, pitfalls and tools available.11 Sep 2007
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Low-cost Linux revives IBM mainframe (again)
IBM's low-cost Linux strategy strives to bring IBM's mainframe to large data centers, improving workload management along the way. But beware the migration caveats.11 Sep 2007
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RHEL 5.1 update tweaks virtualization, Windows interoperability
Red Hat's RHEL 5.1 update will modify the Xen paravirtualization capabilities added to the OS, but don't expect Microsoft Windows guests until the end of the year.10 Sep 2007
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Licensing issues could hinder open source adoption
As Linux and open source make meteoric gains in the enterprise, a new report says that a pending "licensing explosion" could bring the technologies back down to earth.05 Sep 2007