TECH TOOLS

TECH TOOLS

Article from Issue 107/2009
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Professional users are always searching for an edge. Whether you work with Linux as a webmaster, programmer, system administrator, or security consultant, you know the best solution depends on finding the right tool for the job. We thought you might be interested in the following new products and updates.

  • OpenFlow: Building a Crash-Proof Internet
  • KnowARC Ports Globus Grid Middleware to Debian
  • Automatic Testing Tool GUIdancer 3.1
  • Internet Barometer
  • SpiderOak Offers Online Backups for Linux
  • AAEON Release New Module
  • Advantech’s “Rugged” PC Works in Power Substations
  • Alter Way Offers odtPHP 1.0 API for OpenOffice
  • Enea Lightweight Database
  • VIA Technologies Publishes Chrome 9 DRM

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