XSS Error in Bugzilla Removed
May 08, 2008The developers of the free Bugzilla bug management system have fixed several bugs including a vulnerability that enabled cross site scripting attacks.
more »Workspace: Collabtive and Kimai Manage projects and time with Collabtive and Kimai
Apr 30, 2008Whether you are developing software, writing articles, or doing something else, a decent project management and time tracking application can help make your daily computing less stressful and your business more efficient. In this article, we take a look at two such tools: Collabtive and Kimai.
more »Novell Acquires Datacenter Experts Platespin
Feb 25, 2008Novell today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire PlateSpin Ltd. The purchasing price is said to be US$ 205 m.
more »Sun XVM Ops Center Manages Data Centers
Feb 20, 2008Sun Microsystems has now released a management solution following its Xen-based virtualization solution, XVM.
more »Parted Magic 2.0 with New Visparted Tool
Feb 12, 2008The Parted Magic Linux Live System gives users the ability to manipulate hard disk partitions in various formats. Version 2.0 is the first to rely on the Visparted GUI tool .
more »HP FOSSology Project Analyzes Open Source Software
Feb 04, 2008Hewlett-Packard has launched a project dubbed FOSSology to investigate and monitor the use of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in the enterprise.
more »A New Look for Yast
Nov 29, 2007The Opensuse project is collecting ideas for a visual rework of the Yast management tool.
more »Jitterbit 1.3 Supports LDAP
Nov 22, 2007Version 1.3 of Jitterbit, an integration software has just been released. For the first time Jitterbit can act as an LDAP client and server.
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