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Do you know if your data is safe?

Author: JT Smith

When it comes to security, this Enterprise Linux Today article states,
the three basic categories of importance are data integrity, access control and auditing.

Category:

  • Linux

Killing the web

Author: JT Smith


ZDNet article proclaims
, as XML shoves aside HTML, the simple
nature of the Web and the Web’s user-friendly character is being killed.

Amiga, we hardly knew ye

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet looks at the AmiWM, a window manager designed to emulate the classic Amiga OS Workbench interface, and takes a trip down Amiga’s memory lane.

NEC, HP ally on IA-64 servers

Author: JT Smith

Under the terms of the deal, NEC will supply HP with
its new “AzusA” server, a machine based on 16 Intel
Itanium processors, which HP will then resell under its
own name as part of the HP9000 series of servers.
For its part HP has committed to developing and
supplying its Unix operating system, HP-UX, for the
IA-64 platform. The two companies also agreed to
collaborate on enhancing HP-UX for the AzusA
server, from IDG News Service on NetworkWorldFusion News

PDK 2.0 and ActivePerl Build 618 released

Author: JT Smith

use Perl announces, ActiveState has released PerlDevKit 2.0 and
ActivePerl Build 618, based on perl 5.6.

First the layoffs, now IPO canceled at Freeinternet.com

Author: JT Smith

PI-Business reports that, a day after announcing that it was chopping its work force by nearly a third, Freeinternet.com released yet another piece of bad news.

World chip sales grew 53 percent in August

Author: JT Smith

Sales of semiconductors, the tiny circuits that control devices
ranging from computers to mobile phones to car brakes, rose to
$18.2bn from the $11.9bn of August 1999, the Semiconductor
Industry Association (SIA) said Tuesday. From a report at ZDCOUK.

Category:

  • Unix

Top Indian software companies pay to keep best programmers

Author: JT Smith

Recently, staff members have received pay raises as large as 60%, reports Bloomberg.com.

Category:

  • Open Source

Apple rallies troops after slump

Author: JT Smith

Apple chief executive Steve Jobs hosted a
company-wide “communications meeting” from Apple’s
Californian headquarters on Friday morning that was
simultaneously broadcast to remote locations. Jobs reportedly told
employees that the company plans no layoffs — a hiring freeze is in
effect, Jobs said, with a few exceptions. From a report at ZDCOUK.

Category:

  • Linux

Get a cool million from Oracle’s Ellison

Author: JT Smith

Oracle chairman and chief executive officer Larry Ellison celebrated the release of his company’s next generation 9i database Tuesday by issuing a $US1 million challenge based on the supposed strength of the new technology. From PCWorld.com.