Saturday | 5 July, 2008
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    Search and you often don't find ... and here's why 30/06/2008 08:11:11

    Some call it "findability" -- the art or science of making content in an organization "findable."
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    Eight incredibly useful tools for road warriors 05/06/2008 07:46:28

    When you're on the road, you can feel more like a juggler than a traveler: You've got your notebook, your smart phone, your camera, your GPS device, your MP3 player -- and all the power cords, USB drives and other gadgets that go with them.
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    10 essential (and free!) security downloads for Windows 29/05/2008 09:42:31

    To use an Internet-connected computer is to be insecure and place your privacy in danger. Spyware, viruses, Trojans and assorted malware are everywhere on the Net, trying to hop onto your PC and cause damage. Snoopers want to get at your personal information for nefarious purposes, such as identity theft.
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    Popular open source spam filter gets boost 20/05/2008 09:57:23

    SpamAssassin, a popular open source spam-filtering software, will have deadlier aim thanks to an add-on tool that is being offered free of charge to small businesses and individuals by MailChannels.
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    NAC is about more than security at UNC 19/05/2008 11:14:35

    When the University of North Carolina in the US implemented network access control campus-wide last year, it was as much a natural progression of the school's network management strategy as it was a security project.
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    Enterasys to unveil distributed intrusion prevention package 31/03/2008 08:24:44

    Enterasys Networks this week is expected to unveil a distributed intrusion prevention system (IPS) designed to detect and respond to threats across multivendor wired and wireless networks.
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    EnterpriseDB pulls away from Sun's orbit, embraces IBM 26/03/2008 08:18:05

    EnterpriseDB on Tuesday announced that it had raised $US10 million from funders including IBM, which took a small but symbolically laden stake in the 4-year-old open-source database maker.
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    The state of open source: Zack Urlocker, MySQL 26/03/2008 08:12:54

    Viewed by many as open source's most compelling business play in the past few years, MySQL made waves this year, accepting Sun Microsystems' US$1 billion acquisition bid, opening eyes on Wall Street as to open source's potential to shake up the software industry in the process.
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    The state of open source: Issues and opportunities 25/03/2008 08:46:36

    11 leaders from the open source and vendor communities discuss the current open source climate and outline the challenges and opportunities ahead.
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    CEBIT - Everything in Unison on Linux 07/03/2008 07:39:24

    Software developer Unison has launched what it claimed is the world's first fully-unified communications suite based on Linux.
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    Hands-on: The MacBook Air beyond the hype 19/02/2008 08:40:05

    By now, you've read all about the wildly hyped MacBook Air, the slenderized version of Apple's MacBook line that looks like it's been run over by a steamroller.
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