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Wednesday, Dec 05, 2007
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Table Of Contents:
* The Linux server we couldn't break
* InfoWorld Daily Podcast
* Giving users control of identity
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THE LINUX SERVER WE COULDN'T BREAK
From the InfoWorld Test Center: Stratus has introduced the ftServer 4400
running Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server and, in so doing,
created "a completely redundant server," Paul Venezia writes. "Yes, I do
mean completely redundant." Stratus, with the ftServer line,
effectively bundles two discrete servers into a single entity -- but
Venezia maintains that doesn't mean the ftServer is a cluster. It's not
perfect, though. The CPUs are slower than Venezia would like, it would
be nice to have the option ...
More of this blog at:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/daily/archives/2007/12/the_linux_serve.html?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2007-12-05
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INFOWORLD DAILY PODCAST
Salesforce.com launches data-sharing service, Verizon hedges on
Android, Motorola CTO leaves for Cisco, and more LISTEN!
...
More of this blog at:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/daily/archives/2007/12/infoworld_daily_472.html?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2007-12-05
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GIVING USERS CONTROL OF IDENTITY
Special report: Despite federation's alluring promise, legal and
governance issues have been holding it back. "In many places, such as
your company Web site, federation just isn't possible using traditional
methods," Philip Windley explains. That's where the notion of
'user-centric identity comes into play. "The key to this burgeoning
revolution in identity is the fact that the technology places employees,
clients, partners, and customers in the driver's seat when it comes to
relaying their identity." Federating identity for the Web. As with ...
More of this blog at:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/daily/archives/2007/12/giving_users_co.html?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2007-12-05
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bigger threat to ISPs and Web infrastructure than DoS attacks.
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back. Download now, compliments of Verio:
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