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  • Zenoss takes on IBM, HP systems management

    Can open source startups compete with IBM in the systems management space? SearchEnterpriseLinux.com spoke with Zenoss CEO Bill Karpovich to hear why he thinks the answer could lie in the mid market. 

  • Samba 3 preview release behaves more like Windows

    After a spate of field testing, a new Samba 3 preview release hits the streets with enhancements to winbind and offline logon support. 

  • Endpoint policy management tools

    A security expert recommends cfengine and Puppet as two open source endpoint policy management tools, along with cautionary advice on their usage. 

  • Porting MySQL tables to Sybase

    A MySQL expert explains possible problems when porting tables from MySQL to Sybase ASE. 

  • Unbreakable Linux vs. Red Hat

    An expert describes the difference between Oracle's Unbreakable Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux and how they relate to smaller IT shop trends. 

  • Linux security: Top 10 tips

    Harden your Linux security further with these tips on Bash, the command line, PAM, Novell's AppArmor and more. 

  • Linux pro turns to Active Directory identity management

    Rather than use Sun's NIS, Research in Motion opted to manage its Linux and Unix boxes with Microsoft Active Directory plus Centrify DirectControl. 

  • OpenOffice 2.0 Toolbox

    This is your guide to getting started with free, open source office suite OpenOffice 2.0. Begin your move away from Microsoft Office today. The two apps aren't as different as you would think. 

  • Centrify DirectAudit monitors, logs Linux user activity

    Centrify has released the beta version of an automated auditing system for Linux and Unix that syncs with Active Directory.