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15 Aug 2008
    LinMin adds key API to its automated provisioning tool (EnterpriseLinuxLog)
LinMin Corp. beefed up automation of its cross-platform bare-metal provisioning tool. The new version 5.2 includes an application programming interface through which a business pro...
    Merrill Lynch travels rocky road to 'stateless computing'
Merrill Lynch touted its "stateless computing" cloud at LinuxWorld. But one analyst countered that the project pushed the limits of technology to the edge.
    Cisco router too costly? Vyatta wants to help (EnterpriseLinuxLog)
Vyatta Inc., the startup vying to take on Cisco Systems Inc., is seeking to expand its toehold in the networking market with the introduction of a larger router and security networ...
14 Aug 2008
    Surveillance tools beat hidden malware at its own game (EnterpriseLinuxLog)
Rootkits have the ability to hide within your system and damage it from within. These products help safeguard your system against this aggressive type of malware.
11 Aug 2008
    Reporter reflections on LinuxWorld 2008 (EnterpriseLinuxLog)
LinuxWorld 2008 was not full of attendees, but it was so with innovative products and ways to use of open source technology.
07 Aug 2008
    IBM furthers the Linux cause with server, desktop moves
IBM took advantage of LinuxWorld in San Francisco to announce a bevy of new products and partnerships promoting Linux.
    Oracle beefs up Linux partnerships to expand Linux customer base
In an effort to expand its foothold in the Linux market, Oracle Corp. has created an Unbreakable Linux partnership program and signed 15 vendors to it.
    Splunk highlights data management maturity at LinuxWorld (EnterpriseLinuxLog)
Splunk data management products now report more than log file data. Check out Splunk for Virtual Server Management, Splunk for Change Management and Splunk for Server Management.
06 Aug 2008
    Varonis explains data governance, product DatAdvantage (EnterpriseLinuxLog)
Varonis' product DatAdvantage makes it easier for administrators to manage which employees have access to business-sensitive data. It was released this week at LinuxWorld Conferenc...
    Ganglia 3.1 enables custom cluster, grid monitoring (EnterpriseLinuxLog)
Ganglia 3.1, released this week at LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, allows administrators to expand cluster monitoring capabilities according to need.
    Trusted Computer Solutions intros security automation tools at LinuxWorld (EnterpriseLinuxLog)
Trusted Computer Solutions (TCS) will make compliance with security standards much easier this week with a release of a compliance automation tool at LinuxWorld.
04 Aug 2008
    Automated tool at LinuxWorld reduces security risk
A Trusted Computer Solutions security tool helps protect Linux servers from attack. The tool will be featured at the 2008 LinuxWorld show.
03 Aug 2008
    Energy costs and data center complexity creating 'perfect storm,' says Avocent exec
Rising energy costs and increasing data center complexity require the merging of IT and facilities tasks, says an Avocent exec, who will present at this year's LinuxWorld conferenc...
    LinuxWorld preview: IBM engineer touts SELinux
SELinux has made strides in protecting systems from intrusion by unauthorized access but its lack of user-friendliness remains a weakness.
01 Aug 2008
    Alfresco offers free Linux alternative to Microsoft SharePoint
The European Commission's 2004 anti-monopoly ruling against Microsoft has borne fruit: a free, open source collaboration tool that syncs with Office documents.
31 Jul 2008
    Likewise upgrades free single sign-on tool
The popular open source password management tool now supports a greater mix of platforms, centralized management of access rights and better event logging.
    User frustration with Vista prompts Ubuntu test-drive (EnterpriseLinuxLog)
Microsoft's Vista has been causing user frustration for a while now, but Ubuntu is ready and able to take its place, these customers said.
29 Jul 2008
    Navy's ship cancelation a blow for real-time Linux, IBM (EnterpriseLinuxLog)
The US Navy has repealed funding for two destroyer ships set to run IBM servers with Linux-based real-time capabilities.
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