<b>Tech Source:</b> "So after showing you some cool OpenOffice.org Easter eggs, I've decided to go all out by sharing with you some of the most popular software Easter eggs ever."
HP's newest inkjet is just a printer, no built-in copier/scanner, but it's a very nice printer, with wireless and double-sided printing standard. And its costs per page will put a smile on your face.
With enterprise cloud applications now residing on the mobile phones of many employees, the security challenges are raised exponentially. How can your company stay safe?
With enterprise cloud applications now residing on the mobile phones of many employees, the security challenges are raised exponentially. How can your company stay safe?
<b>SiliconRepublic:</b> "Network software giant Novell has claimed it is the first Linux vendor to achieve 5,000 certified ISV applications and has increased its Linux market share against Red Hat, according to IDC."
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told security experts and media that while many great ideas have been suggested, less talk and more action is needed to safeguard government and corporate networks.
Ignore your archive logging function and your Oracle database will soon become crippled and unusable. Learn how to pay attention, starting with ensuring that Automatic archival is Enabled, how to switch into archive log mode if it's not enabled and how to locate where redo logs are archived.
This article - the sixth in this ongoing series - explores how to manually fail over a production database to its corresponding physical standby database, as well as reinstate a "failed" primary database to a physical standby.
<b>Xen Virtualization on Linux and Solaris:</b> "Following bellow is build Xen Host on top Ubuntu 9.10 Server.It is based on direct clone via “hg” and build Xen 3.4.3-rc4 from xensource.com , applying Andrew Lyon’s 2.6.31 patch set V12..."
<b>ars Technica:</b> "Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg sat down for an on-the-record conversation yesterday at the Council for Foreign Relations, and he pulled no punches: the US is number one in the world when it comes to broadband. We're so far ahead of everyone else, it's "not even close.""
<b>The Linux Box: </b>"Statistically OpenOffice.org is used somewhere between 0.2% and 22% depending as to where you live. I am seeing more and more OOo use. My intention with this article is not to proselytize OOo, but instead to show some good ways to extend the use of OOo."
<b>BBC News:</b> "Researchers have produced a mobile phone that could be a boon for prying bosses wanting to keep tabs on the movements of their staff."
Hard-Core Hardware: "Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound" -- will Nehalem EX be the cornerstone in x86 servers that are really as good as Intel claims?
Hard-Core Hardware: "Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound" -- will Nehalem EX be the cornerstone in x86 servers that are really as good as Intel claims?
Despite the poor economy, adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management helped this segment of the software market grow.