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Open source does not need new buzzwordsOpen Source - 12 hours ago At Springsource’s winter getaway this week, Forrester Research vice president John Rymer coined a clever new term to make the open source argument. Lean software. Lean as opposed to bloated. Pieces as opposed to an … Also tagged: general, infrastructure, management, strategy, applications, cloud computing, enterprise policy |
Zero Day - 21 hours ago
Microsoft’s Live Search team has officially announced the integration of warnings for potentially malware infected sites within Live Search, following last week’s introduction of a malware warning service aimed at …
Also tagged: malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, anti virus, botnets, spyware and adware, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - 21 hours ago
* Ryan Naraine is traveling. Guest editorial by Ivan Arce On January 15, 2008, the Vatican released a statement indicating that Pope Benedict XVI had canceled his visit to Italian La Sapienza University as a result of …
Also tagged: research, hackers, contributors, vulnerability research, punditocracy, responsible disclosure, complex attacks
Between the Lines - 22 hours ago
Global server sales fell 5.2 percent in the third quarter, the largest decline since the fourth quarter of 2002. Meanwhile, Hewlett-Packard maintained a very slight market share lead over IBM, but statistically it’s a …
Also tagged: general, linux, open source, dell, ibm, economy, hardware infrastructure, sun, hewlett packard
Hardware 2.0 - Dec 2, 2008
The other day the eagle-eyed Long Zheng noticed a document on Microsoft's MSDN site outlining how Microsoft plans to allow DirectX 10 acceleration on the CPU.
Between the Lines - Dec 2, 2008
Windows Vista’s Check Disk utility is a good tool for detecting and potentially fixing file system errors. But sometimes, Check Disk doesn’t behave as it should. In this IT Dojo video, Bill Detwiler offers advice on …
Also tagged: general, software infrastructure
Zero Day - Dec 2, 2008
* Ryan Naraine is traveling. Guest editorial by Roel Schouwenberg Let’s skip any introduction and get straight to the point: We’re currently facing a problem of epidemic proportions in malware that is spreading via …
Also tagged: research, malware, anti virus, data theft, vulnerability research, punditocracy, viruses and worms, spyware and adware
Between the Lines - Dec 2, 2008
When it comes to surfing the Web, a growing number of people used Macs, instead of a Windows computer, as well as browsers other than Microsoft’s Internet Explorer in the month of November. According to a survey by …
Also tagged: general, apple, web technology
News items | ZDNet - Dec 1, 2008
Microsoft is dropping its subscription-based antivirus software in favor of a free package, code-named 'Morro'. ScanSafe Internet-security expert Mary Landesman investigates Microsoft's motives. Commentary--Microsoft …
Also tagged: india, security, internet, software, onecare, china, free, brazil, antivirus, microsoft corp, viruses and worms, morro, infection rate, mary landesman scansafe special from zdnet uk, mary landesman
Between the Lines - Nov 29, 2008
Carl Icahn says he likes Jerry Yang and notes the former Yahoo CEO is a “charismatic guy,” but Yahoo needs to do a Microsoft search deal since the company can’t afford to fight Google. Icahn’s remarks, made in an …
Also tagged: general, search, google, yahoo, web technology