Wednesday | 8 October, 2008
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    Microsoft: CardSpace attack works but was too rigged 03/06/2008 09:39:00

    Microsoft is disputing that its CardSpace authentication management technology can be hacked despite a research paper that outlines a proof-of-concept attack.
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    Researchers breach Microsoft's CardSpace ID technology 02/06/2008 08:21:46

    A trio of computer security researchers say they've successfully compromised Microsoft's CardSpace, a technology intended to strengthen the security of personal information on the Internet.
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    The 2 billion entry directory tree 27/03/2008 09:53:46

    It's deja vu. I got a note from Oracle's Technology media marvel (and soon to be media mother) Rebecca Hahn touting a new study, commissioned by Oracle, from the Performance Engineering Group at Persistent Systems. It's titled "2 Billion Entry Directory Benchmark." I thought I was back in the 90's!
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    Nortel provides hope for future of IPTV 12/03/2008 10:46:32

    Television over the Internet -- known to many as IPTV -- is the technology landline operators hope will let them compete with cable providers and others in offering bundles of services to customers.
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    Australia to lead global video conferencing deployment 26/09/2007 15:30:32

    The NDS Group and BSkyB is undertaking a global rollout of video conferencing services across 12 international operations and 18 offices including Sydney, Australia.
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    Hitachi signs up NAS company 13/12/2006 08:30:00

    Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) is investing in BlueArc and OEMing product from it. The company, needing a new network-attached storage product, is OEM'ing it from BlueArc and calling it the Hitachi High-performance NAS Platform. HDS is also investing an unknown amount in BlueArc as well as signing this five-year OEM deal.
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    Why did SuSE Linux's founder resign from Novell? 18/11/2005 10:44:01

    When SuSE Linux founder Hubert Mantel announced his resignation from Novell ast week, he became the third former SuSE executive to leave in the past six months. There was much speculation as to why Mantel left, which was sparked, in part, by the manner of his leaving. He announced his resignation via a Linux e-mail discussion list, claiming that SuSE had changed so much it was no longer the company he had founded 13 years before.
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    Red Hat releases open-source Netscape directory 03/06/2005 08:00:32

    Red Hat has released the Netscape directory technology it acquired last November as open source under the GNU General Public License (GPL) in the form of the Fedora Directory Server, mirroring its Fedora Linux project.
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    Past and future meet in Novell OES 22/04/2005 07:33:10

    Novell's OES (Open Enterprise Server) 1.0 is not actually a new product, but a weaving together of existing ones.
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    Analysis: Inside the new Novell 29/12/2004 07:30:57

    Without question, open source is one of the most important forces in enterprise IT. Apache is still the reigning champion of Web server software. Red Hat and MySQL are two of the most-watched software vendors today. And the success of Linux is such that even Microsoft, once considered the unstoppable juggernaut of the OS market, is being forced to play defense.
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    Microsoft targets NetWare with migration incentives 18/11/2004 07:29:41

    Fresh off striking a conciliatory tone with Novell, Microsoft is now going on the offensive with a program to woo NetWare users to the Windows platform.
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