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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Is Chrome The Most Secure Browser Or Is Google Gaming The System?

MIT Announces New Open Source Learning Initiative | Apache forges ahead with OpenOffice.org suite

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Is Chrome The Most Secure Browser Or Is Google Gaming The System?
A new study on browser security has raised a storm of controversy. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

IBM InfoSphere MDM Solutions for Telecommunications
Implementing MDM solutions, telecommunications companies have achieved increased profitability and wallet share, boosted customer retention and acquisition, and reduced operational costs. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Sybase

Bloor Report: Sybase® IQ 15.3 In Detail
Sybase® IQ is well positioned to compete with traditional and appliance vendors. While it has different advantages in dif¬ferent environments, it merits careful review by organisations investigating data warehousing, high-speed analytics and business intelligence options. Read now.

MIT Announces New Open Source Learning Initiative
The announcement explains that the new online initiative will allow students to study at their own pace, offer online laboratories and student-to-student communication, and provide individual assessment of a student's work and certificates of completion. Further, the project operates on an open source, scalable software infrastructure. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC

One Size Does Not Fit All: The Case for the Custom Cloud
When it comes to cloud services, "semi-custom" goes a long way. "The Case for the Custom Cloud," shows you how users can configure their own customized cloud services from choices you dictate – and how you can deliver the resulting cloud services quickly and affordably. Read More!

Apache forges ahead with OpenOffice.org suite
Developer release planned; open source organization asserts trademark protection. Read More


WHITE PAPER: i365

12 Best Practices for Data Backup and Recovery
When your backup completes, you know the data is secure and accessible on the disk drive. With tapes you never really know if your data is usable until you try to restore it, at which point it's too late. View Now

FCC doles out $100K to open source community apps challenge winners
The $100,000 challenge: Develop useful, localized open source apps that make local public information more personalized and usable. Read More

Schedule Events with Doodle
Last week Doodle rolled out the beta release of iCal Connector, which lets Mac users sync their iCal calendars with Doodle. Google, Outlook, and Exchange connectors are already available. Read More

Quest extends Unix Sudo tool
Reflecting the growing need for automation tools in the enterprise, Quest Software has released a software package that could help Unix administrators better manage policy files that determine which users can access privileged material and programs on Unix and Linux systems. Read More



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10 Things We Love and Hate about Ubuntu Oneiric Ocelot 11.10
Ubuntu 11.10 has some jagged edges and documentation isn't easy to locate, but Canonical is certainly dreaming big with this latest update, dubbed Oneiric (dreamy) Ocelot.

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