OS Roundup: Will the open source server OS from what was once Sun Microsystems soon be known as the project formerly known as OpenSolaris? It's beginning to seem like it.
No need to catch a plane to attend this Microsoft technical conference. The company has decided that to reach a broader audience, Windows Summit 2010 will be only available online.
No need to catch a plane to attend this Microsoft technical conference. The company has decided that to reach a broader audience, Windows Summit 2010 will be only available online.
No need to catch a plane to attend this Microsoft technical conference. The company has decided that to reach a broader audience, Windows Summit 2010 will be only available online.
A flash drive storing patient names, birth dates, admission and discharge dates, as well as insurance information has gone missing from a Kentucky psychiatric hospital.
Following a hectic April, the software giant only has two fixes to offer in its monthly Patch Tuesday security release, though both are deemed "critical."
The attractive ThinkCentre M90z all-in-one desktop is highly suitable as a small business computer, and it also offers security and desktop management features.
<b>The Register: </b>"Ylmf OS 3.0 has been released from a Chinese software maker with the familiar Luna theme found in Microsoft's Windows 7 and Windows Vista predecessor."
Few mail servers have been presented as Exchange alternatives as long as GMS has. In its most most recent release Gordano added a document management system and various other functionality. We test drive the Linux version on an Intel box.
L-Soft's Listserv has been providing email list management to enterprises nearly as long as Windows has been an OS. Despite a complicated setup and configuration, for organizations looking for mailing list power and flexibility, Listserv is one for the short list.
<b>Phoronix:</b> "The Pogoplug is a network attached storage device that is far more than a basic NAS like the Icy Box NAS4220, but the Pogoplug can integrate with social networks like Twitter along with providing a rich web 2.0 interface for accessing the device from anywhere in the world."
Another Patch Tuesday from Microsoft, another busy day for IT administrators. April's patch batch includes 11 total fixes, five deemed "critical" in severity.
<b>Linux Magazine:</b> "Stick a fork in the desktop, it's done! Recently Google demoed a port of Quake II to WebGL and HTML5, showing that even first person shooters are suitable applications to run in the browser."
Another run-in with bad customer service shows how some companies – even the giant ones – just don’t get how good customer service is one of the best kinds of free marketing.
<b>Linux Magazine:</b> "The lowly and lonely log files sit there day after day gathering dust and events as your system purrs along without issue. That is, until something bad happens."
It’s no 'Eight Minute Abs,' but this list of eight tech tips can still help you firm and tone your small business network and help your business stay in fighting trim.
It’s no 'Eight Minute Abs,' but this list of eight tech tips can still help you firm and tone your small business network and help your business stay in fighting trim.