Canonical to Strengthen Engagement for Moblin
Jun 04, 2009The venture behind Ubuntu has announced its two-fold cooperation with Intels mobile product division: Moblin has wandered onto the Ubuntu Netbook Remix and also onto Intels Classmate PC.
more »IBM System S: Stream Computing
May 26, 2009IBM's new System S analyzes business data at their creation.
more »Jahia 6: Content Management with Versatility
May 26, 2009With version 6 of the web content and document managment suite Jahia has set the Swiss enterprise bearing the same name onto a higher level in terms of standard and reputability.
more »IGEL Presents Entry-Level Thin Client
May 21, 2009At a price of $186 for its new thin client model, IGEL Technology is trying to win schools and small businesses over to server-based computing.
more »Nagios Founder Comments on Icinga Fork
May 18, 2009Nagios Enterprises founder and Nagios maintainer Ethan Galstad has admitted to development bottlenecks in his project and recognizes that Nagios developers want a stronger participation in the Icinga fork project. Nevertheless, he's disappointed that Icinga didn't engage with him before they struck off on their own.
more »Community Angered over Canonical's Ubuntu One
May 14, 2009With the release of its new online synchronization service Ubuntu One, Canonical seems to have made some enemies in the community.
more »Dropbox Clone Ubuntu One
May 12, 2009The cloud-based service Ubuntu One goes into the public beta phase. Using Ubuntu One, computers can be synchronized via online memory. So far, Canonical is withholding details.
more »Moth: Virtual Testbed for Web Application Security
May 08, 2009The Bonsai Information Security firm has released Moth, a VMware image with a set of vulnerable web applications and scripts. It serves for testing and developing security scanners and can be instructional in all matters application security.
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