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  • L'ex vice-président d'IBM plaide coupable et risque 20 ans de prison dans le plus important scandale

    L'ex vice-président d'IBM plaide coupable et risque 20 ans de prison Dans le plus important scandale financier que le secteur IT ait connu Après la condamnation record à deux fois vingt ans de prison pour le plus grand piratage de listings de cartes bleues de l'histoire de la cybercriminalité, le monde IT va connaître un deuxième procès qui risque, lui, d'être encore plus retentissant. On n'appellera pas Robert Moffat un « pirate ». Et pourtant, certains esprits malins pourraient souligner qu'il n'est certainement p...

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  • Danger from the Deep

    <b>Linux Journal:</b> "If you remember my December Linux Journal column, I was excited about a particularly cool-looking submarine simulator, Danger from the Deep. This month, I'm proud to feature it."

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  • Avec 1.5 millions d'unités écoulées, les Windows Phone 7 sont "les meilleurs du marché", Ballmer également satisfait de Bing

    1.5 millions de windows phone 7 HTC écoulés annonce Steve Ballmer le 17/01/2011 Selon son PDG Steve Ballmer, qui semble officialiser des propos tenus en interne par Achim Berg fin décembre 2010 (lire news précédente), le Windows Phone 7 HTC est "le meilleur sur le marché". Le dirigeant de Microsoft est apparu très optimiste quant à la réussite des mobiles et des décisions techniques de son entreprise, malgré une série de départs et la concurrence rude sur le marché des Smartphones avec Apple. Ballmer a parlé des jeux et des moteurs de recherche comme d'une réussite, notamment avec la Xbox qui selon lui n'est pas seulement une ...

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  • ArchBeat Link-o-Rama for 2012-04-04

    - by Bob Rhubart
    Is This How the Execs React to Your Recommendations? blogs.oracle.com "Well then, do your homework next time!" advises Rick Ramsey, and offers a list of Oracle Solaris 11 resources that just might make your next encounter a little less humiliating. WebLogic Server Performance and Tuning: Part I - Tuning JVM | Gokhan Gungor blogs.oracle.com A detailed how-to post from Gokhan Gungor. How to deal with transport level security policy with OSB | Jian Liang blogs.oracle.com Jian Liang shares "a use case for Oracle Service Bus (OSB) 11gPS4 to consume a Web Service which is secured by HTTP transport level security policy." Thought for the Day "Simple things should be simple and complex things should be possible." — Alan Kay

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  • Using multiple A-records for my domain - do web browsers ever try more than one?

    - by Jonas
    If I add multiple A-records for my domain, they are returned in a round robin order by DNS-servers. E.g: 1.1.1.1 A example.com 1.1.1.2 A example.com 1.1.1.3 A example.com But how does webbrowsers react if the first host (1.1.1.1) is down (unreachable)? do they try the second host (1.1.1.2) or do they return a error message to the user? Are there any difference between the most popular browsers? If I implement my own application, I can implement so that the second is used in case the first is down, so it's possible. And this would be very helpful to create a fault tolerant website.

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  • DRBD and MySQL - Virtualbox Setup

    DRBD is a Linux project that provides a real-time distributed filesystem. Sean Hull demonstrates how to use Sun's virtualbox software to create a pair of VMs, then configure those VMs with DRBD, and finally install and test MySQL running on volumes sitting on DRBD.

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  • The Linux Alphabet

    <b>Ghabuntu:</b> "Today I'd like to see the distributions number with a little of humor: I often wondered if the Linux distributions names could cover the whole alphabet and be used as sort of &#8220; spelling alphabet&#8221;. The answer is ... &#8220;Yes we can!&#8221; "

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  • DRBD and MySQL - Virtualbox Setup

    DRBD is a Linux project that provides a real-time distributed filesystem. Sean Hull demonstrates how to use Sun's virtualbox software to create a pair of VMs, then configure those VMs with DRBD, and finally install and test MySQL running on volumes sitting on DRBD.

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  • Of patents, open source, and IBM

    <b>Cyber Cynic:</b> "After covering the war of words over IBM's use of patents in a business dispute with French start-up TurboHercules and giving my two cents on this open-source family fight, I'd hope the matter would die down. I was wrong."

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