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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Cloud.Com Absorbed By Citrix; Facebook bans another too

Facebook bans another tool for contact exports | CentOS 6 Linux finally arrives

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Cloud.Com Absorbed By Citrix
Alan Shimel: It was announced that the open source cloud management company Cloud.com, makers of the CloudStack product line has been acquired by Citrix Technologies. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Fluke Networks

Importance of Permanent Link Testing
This white paper is the joint effort of 2 industry leaders of high speed infrastructure cabling and testing, Panduit and Fluke Networks. This technical paper provides a thorough analysis and review of different testing techniques and their associated benefits for high speed permanent links. Learn More Today!

WHITE PAPER: IBM

Taming the Data Demons
Taming the data demons: leveraging information in the age of risk explores the framework and advantages of a holistic approach to data risk management, and provides both IT and line-of-business executives with the "why" and "how" to begin putting an end-to-end data risk management program to work in your organization. Learn more

Facebook bans another tool for contact exports
Joe Brockmeier: After just a few days of operation, Facebook has already slammed the door for Open-Xchange's OX.IO export tool. Read More

CentOS 6 Linux finally arrives
Julie Bort: Although Red Hat released RHEL 6. 0 way back in November and the 6.1 version in May, the freebie clone CentOS, is finally now available in the 6.0 version. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Load Balancing 101: Firewall Sandwiches
How to make a ''firewall sandwich''. Read now. Learn More!

The Effect of Google+ on Facebook, Twitter and Blogging
Alan Shimel: I spent a good chunk of the last two weeks on Google Plus or Google+. After just this short time I will tell you that + has the chance to displace both Facebook and Twitter as well. Read More

Debian and Software Freedom Law Center publish software patent FAQ
Joe Brockmeier: Software patents have, unfortunately, become an inescapable part of working with software. That's why the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) and Debian have created the Community Distribution Patent Policy FAQ. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Riverbed Services Platform Feature Brief
The enhanced Riverbed® Services Platform (RSP) provides customers with the capability to run up to five additional services and applications virtually on VMware in a protected partition on the Steelhead® appliance. Learn More Now.

Peace and Harmony between FOSS contributors and lawyers
Stephen Walli: Harmony is an effort to create a small collection of consistently-worded contribution agreements (both licenses and assignments) to reduce the friction when they're encountered for the first time by corporate counsel. Read More

PostgreSQL vs. MySQL: Which Is the Best Open Source Database?
MySQL and PostgreSQL are often the final two candidates when admins are preparing a new rollout. This high-level overview of these two open source powerhouses should help you choose which is best for your needs. Read More

Oracle win would strain Android growth
Will handset makers maintain their dedication to Android if they have to pay to license it? That's the question experts following Google's battle with Oracle are asking, and some of them think the answer is no. Read More



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GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
Up for grabs from the Subnets: Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of IPv6 for Enterprise Networks books. Enter here.

SLIDESHOWS

10 HP TouchPad apps for newbies
HP took the wraps off its shiny new webOS-based tablet - the TouchPad - on July 1. And like the Apple iPad, the Motorola Xoom and the BlackBerry PlayBook, this tablet debuts with a pack of applications customized for the tablet form factor.

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