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FTC Gives OK to Icahn on Yahoo Stock Buy
[May 30, 2008] Approval by U.S. antitrust regulators sets the stage for a proxy war.

Economic Crunch Hits Online Retailers
[May 30, 2008] comScore examines the impact of a tightening economy and questions how much those tax rebates will help e-tailers.

Virtually Speaking: A Cut Above
[May 30, 2008] Verari and Xsigo have partnered to reduce I/O headaches for VMs on Verari blades.

Who's Tops in U.S. Broadband Deployments?
[May 30, 2008] Surprising results in new Akamai study, which also finds the country's broadband remains behind other nations.

Murdoch, Diller Weigh In on Microsoft-Yahoo Saga
[May 30, 2008] Industry tycoons offer their insight on merger situation.

Novell CEO: Red Hat Never in Desktop Linux
[May 30, 2008] As its second quarter figures show growth, Novell takes a shot at rival Red Hat, which it trails by a wide margin.

Amazon in It for Long Haul With Kindle
[May 30, 2008] CEO Bezos outlines grand vision for e-book reader to shareholders, says profits will come with time.

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Tackling Virtualized Environment Security
[May 30, 2008] Forget everything you know, the times they are a-changing

Government Eyes 'Family-Friendly' Internet Access
[May 29, 2008] Regulators are considering auctioning a piece of the airwaves to buyers willing to provide free broadband Internet service without pornography.

Google's Spartan Design a Lucky Break
[May 29, 2008] Google tells developers how the search giant develops and refines new services.

Cost-Cutting, Growth Power Dell's Q1
[May 29, 2008] The company once locked firmly in the U.S. and by direct sales is growing globally and in retail.

Sun's xVM Virtual Box Passes 5 Million Downloads
[May 29, 2008] More xVM product launches are in the wings

Microsoft Pushes Devs With Wider IE8 Beta
[May 29, 2008] The company plans to let end users kick the tires on IE's next release, prompting Web developers to get busy revamping their sites.

New VIA Chip Ready to Take On Intel, AMD
[May 29, 2008] The Nano processor is competitive with low-end offerings from the big names and draws much less power.

Dell Soars on Earnings Blowout
[May 29, 2008] Dell shares had gained 17% this month ahead of its first-quarter earnings report, and the results showed that the confidence was well placed.

Google Search to Power MySpace E-mail
[May 29, 2008] Search giant partners with the social networking behemoth.






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May Video Card Price Guide

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May Video Card Price Guide
[May 30, 2008] The May edition of our Video Card Price Guide demonstrates that no matter your budget, our monthly price list can always find the right deal. We break down the trends and prices from the entry-level, mainstream and enthusiast-level cards, and find the best overall values. If you're looking for a new video card, or just want to see where the market is heading, then be sure to check out the detailed price lists and commentary.

May Hard Drive Price Guide
[May 30, 2008] Welcome to the May edition of our Hard Drive Price Guide, which provides a monthly snapshot of the overall market. We break down the trends for both Parallel and Serial ATA desktop drives, and find the best overall values in each area. If you're looking for a new hard drive, or just want to see where the market is heading, then be sure to check out the detailed price lists and commentary.

High-End Memory Prices - Week of May 26, 2008
[May 26, 2008] System memory prices continue to flatten out, with very little in the way of consistent price drops in the DDR or DDR2 charts. But after a short hiatus, the DDR3 price cuts came back with a vengeance, and this area continues to be the most active in the entire memory market. If you want the inside scoop on the high-end memory market, then don't miss our detailed price list and commentary, and see who is offering the best values.

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Platform Trends: AMD/ATI: Slowdown? What Slowdown?
[May 26, 2008] Both product lifespans and prices are falling for PC graphics cards, but that hasn't stopped AMD from pushing the envelope with a new ATI Radeon HD 4000 series marking the industry debut of GDDR5 memory technology -- and a new brand campaign telling retail shoppers not to settle for the usual integrated graphics.

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New VIA Chip Ready to Take On Intel, AMD
[May 29, 2008]
For years, chipmaker VIA Technologies has not competed with Intel and AMD in the desktop and notebook space, but now it's challenging them with a very low power processor that even runs the notoriously taxing game Crysis. The VIA Nano, developed under the code name "Isaiah," is a single-core, 64-bit superscalar x86-compatible processor with a power draw ranging from 5 to 25 watts.

Windows 7 to Feature Multi-touch
[May 28, 2008]
"Surface-like" multi-touch capability is coming in the next major release of Windows, currently codenamed Windows 7. During the The Wall Street Journal's "D: All Things Digital" conference yesterday, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer appeared for an onstage interview during the opening events in Carlsbad, California, where they touted the touch-screen features.

TSMC Mulls Price Hike on High-End Chips
[May 27, 2008]
Top contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing said today it may raise prices for its higher-end chips as rising costs threaten to squeeze profits. Semiconductor makers face higher costs to build state-of-the-art chip plants for most cutting-edge chips, and are also feeling the pain of rising inflation.

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Hitachi Introduces a Pair of New CinemaStar Hard Drives
[May 29, 2008] As digital video usage continues to become more popular, Hitachi has released two new CinemaStar hard drives, the 2.5" C5K320 320GB and 3.5" 5K500 500GB models.

Samsung To Produce a 256GB High-speed Solid State Drive with SATA II
[May 28, 2008] Samsung has broken the latest SSD barrier, bringing 256GB of solid state data storage to the mainstream, and providing low power, exceptional performance and SATA II convenience.

Arctic Cooling Drops Quad Core Temperatures with the Freezer XTREME
[May 27, 2008] Arctic Cooling has introduced their latest LGA775/AM2+ cooler, the Freezer XTREME, a twin-tower behemoth capable of handling AMD and Intel processors of up to 160W.






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May Newsbits


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NEW!   May Newsbits
[May 30, 2008]   HughesNet satellite broadband subscribers can now pay for access at Wayport's hotspots; Ekahau's RTLS and Site Survey products support 802.11n; Sneek peak at the new iPhone?; MtronPTI introduces WiMAX cavity filter series; Watch home TV channels from anywhere on your S60 mobile device; BelAir retains mesh market lead; and more.

NEW!   Southlake, TX Deploys Wi-Fi Video Surveillance
[May 29, 2008]   Southlake, TX a suburb of Dallas/Fort Worth, is moving ahead with its plans to build a wireless crime prevention video network.

NEW!   Mobile Wireless Applications Get a Lift from Cisco Motion
[May 28, 2008]   Cisco's Mobility Services Engine will empower third-party enterprise application development by providing unified, open access to diverse wireless networks and devices.

The Week in VoIP
[May 22, 2008]   It's been a busy few days, with announcements from Toktumi, VoSKY, BandTel, snom, and SinglePipe.

Big WLAN on Campus
[May 20, 2008]   Houston’s Spring Branch Independent School District opts for 802.11n; Cisco offers Webcast on K-12 deployments; Bluesocket to deploy 802.11n solution at UK-based university; 50,000 Oregon youngsters get Wi-Fi at their schools; McGill University deploys large-scale Aruba solution; University of Wyoming upgrades its WLAN; Wayne State upgrades to 802.11n campus-wide; and more.

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NEW!   Opinion: Why You Shouldn't Buy the 2.0 iPhone
[May 30, 2008]   Datamation's Rob Enderle attempts to counteract the inevitable inundation of Apple marketing for the iPhone 2.0.

NEW!   Around the World in 80 Nodes
[May 28, 2008]   Israel-based Altair partners with Japan-based WILLCOM; London gathering of worldwide train companies to discuss Wi-Fi next month; Canadian BelAir Networks partners with UK-based REACT Technologies; Ekahau goes Dutch; UK bus line adds in-vehicle Wi-Fi for commuters; Motorola tests WiMAX in Thailand; and more.

NEW!   'Green IT' Not a Priority To Most IT Managers
[May 27, 2008]   A new survey shows that marketing directed at IT leaders that focuses on "being green" instead of on improving the bottom line is not likely to be successful.

Wi-Fi Finds a Niche in Public Safety
[May 23, 2008]   Despite some recent setbacks for municipal Wi-Fi, wireless networks are still popular among city public safety departments--particularly for advanced video monitoring.

Wardrivers: Pioneers or Pirates?
[May 16, 2008]   For as long as there has been Wi-Fi, there have been wardrivers. This fringe community of geeks and Wi-Fi enthusiasts have made significant contributions to the worldwide Wi-Fi industry--and they've also gotten a bad rap.

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Wi-FiPlanet Reviews
Review: Samsung SCH-i760
[May 22, 2008]   This sturdy, business-friendly smartphone offers Wi-Fi, EV-DO, a slide-out keyboard, and Bluetooth, but it seems to have been designed for users who don't care what their handset looks like, so long as it works.

Review: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
[May 21, 2008]   Hardware Central's Eric Grevstad calls this slim, lightweight, Wi-Fi-enabled, powerhouse "The Best. Laptop. Ever."

Review: Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 7942 Access Point
[May 14, 2008]   Ruckus Wireless delivers an impressive new 11n access point that works with the company’s ZoneDirector central controllers.

Dell Vostro 1310 Review: Keeping Road Warriors in Mind
[May 12, 2008]   Looking for a small business–friendly notebook that won’t break the bank—or your back? The Vostro 1310 packs plenty of features and performance into a smaller package.

Link Technologies' PoweRouter
[May 12, 2008]   Aiming to take on the Cisco 7200 series, Link Technologies has adapted MikroTik technology to high end deployments.

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Wi-FiPlanet Tutorials
NEW!   Beyond the WRT54G: DD-WRT for Many Flavors of Hardware
[May 27, 2008]   When we write about DD-WRT firmware, we usually mention the Linksys WRT54G router in the same sentence. But, the truth is, DD-WRT can also work well with many other routers--and even PCs.

NEW!   VoIPowering Your Office: Siproxd Trumps NAT
[May 27, 2008]   As detailed an explanation of why SIP and NAT don't mix as you'll ever want to read—plus a convenient solution.

How to: Protect Your Hotspot
[May 20, 2008]   In parts I and II of this series, we illustrated safety measures that individuals and businesses can use to protect themselves when using public Wi-Fi hotspots. In part three, we recommend security best practices for Wi-Fi hotspot administrators.

Harden Your Network Against Physical Compromise
[May 20, 2008]   Monitoring the security of network services is important, but don't neglect physical security: From laptops to poorly configured servers, every endpoint is a potential liability.

Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode III
[May 15, 2008]   In the May installment of our monthly column, Aaron Weiss, our resident Wi-Fi Guru, answers your burning questions about small-scale Wi-Fi deployments. In this edition, he covers indoor/outdoor solutions, Vista networking issues, and some WPA/WPA2 security basics.

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YOUR LINUX TODAY NEWSLETTER FOR May 30, 2008

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Friday May 30, 2008

Linux Today News

HOSPITAL DUMPS MICROSOFT EXCHANGE FOR LINUX-BASED CLONE
"Taking a page from the doctors at Moses Taylor Hospital, IT staffers at the facility in Scranton, Pa., last year diagnosed their messaging system and came up with an effective treatment that has turned out to be a lifesaver..."

OPEN SOURCE MAKING THE GRADE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
"Burgeoning success for open source eLearning and a string of major university wins for a commercial vendor point to a trend..."

FEDORA NIGHTLIFE PROJECT HARNESSES IDLE COMPUTER POWER
"Bryan Che, part of the project management team at Red Hat, started a new project at Fedora this week called Nightlife..."

VIA'S OPENBOOK INITIATIVE FAILS AT ACTUALLY BEING OPEN
"Chipmaker VIA has announced its new OpenBook Mini-Note reference design, which is a set of 'open' specifications for its next-generation ultramobile concept..."

FIREFOX 3: THE SEMANTIC WEB BROWSER?
"The Semantic Web is a lofty idea intended to help connect sources of information and make sense of them. But how do you actually access the Semantic Web...?"

ULTEO VIRTUAL DESKTOP: LETTING LINUX DO WINDOWS
"Although running some form of Linux within a Windows environment has been done before, no one has been able to implement it with 100 percent success--yet..."

OTELLINI: 'MID REVOLUTION WILL BE CENTRED ROUND LINUX'
"Intel CEO says Microsoft's insistence on pushing Vista will hand market to open source rival..."

GOOGLE SHOWS OFF 'IPHONE-LIKE' ANDROID FEATURES
"Google kicked off its Google I/O developer's conference here with an update on several of its Web-related initiatives and a flashy demo of its Android software for mobile devices..."

KDE 4.1: HAVE IT OUR WAY
To me, [KDE] offered the right combination of ease of use and access to Linux's power-user resources. Now, though, one of the forthcoming changes in KDE 4.1 is already annoying me and it's barely in beta.

BRAZIL APPEALS OOXML ADOPTION
"Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas, the National Body representing Brazil, today filed an appeal to the approval of OOXML by ISO/IEC, bringing the current total of appeals to two..."

TOP 5 WAYS NOT TO BE A LINUX EVANGELIST
"As I ate dinner at a recent LUG meeting, I found myself pleasantly surrounded by a group of people with the same intense passion. We all shared a thorough love for the beneficial and effective Linux operating system..."

DISRUPTION IN THE OS MARKET? HARDLY
"If you are someone like this who just likes the status quo, then the theme of the recent report from Gartner outlining the future of the operating system (OS) market may be a bit unsettling to you: Increased disruption lies ahead, and there doesn't seem to be any way to stop it..."

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LINUX ON THE DESKTOP: WHO CARES!
"I think the only folks that are still up in arms over whether or not Linux will ever be ready are the same folks that have been talking about it for years. New users really don't care..."

FORGET THE HERON; WHAT'S NEW IN UBUNTU'S INTREPID IBEX?
"That's passé now; here's the low down on what the future holds this October with Ubuntu 8.10, Intrepid Ibex..."

LINUX FILESYSTEM DEFRAGMENTATION FLAME WAR
"The result was that I was not convinced at all, and on a quick check on some of my most used systems I could not see any defragmentation issues..."

INSTALLING AND USING THE UNBOUND NAME SERVER ON DEBIAN ETCH
"Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver, released under a BSD license. Version 1.0.0 was released on May 20, 2008..."

SIMPLE SHELL ONE-LINER TO ENUMERATE FILE TYPES IN LINUX AND UNIX
"Lately, we've been focusing a lot on Perl 'one liners,' from mass file time syncing to name and IP resolution..."

SYNERGY--SHARING KEYBOARD AND MOUSE
"Not to be confuse with the latest boardroom buzz word, synergy is a nice little application that allows the sharing of keyboard and mouse services between up to 4 physical boxes..."

DAMN SMALL LINUX 4.4 RC1 UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
"I've already written about how the inclusion of Firefox 2 (renamed Bon Echo) in DSL 4.3 has breathed new life into the live-CD distribution as far as I'm concerned..."

PHOTO EDITING FOR REAL PEOPLE WITH FOTOX
"I gave it a test drive, and it's no Adobe Photoshop. Which for me is a plus--for editing digital photographs, Photoshop is overpriced, lardy overkill, and there is no Linux version anyway..."

REVIEW: MANDRIVA LINUX 2008 SPRING
"I tested two Mandriva offerings. Mandriva's flasgship edition, Mandriva One, comprises a half dozen live CDs, three each for the KDE (version 3.5.9) and GNOME (2.22) desktops, each of the three distinguished only by different Internationalization support..."

COMPETITION RETURNS TO THE LINUX MARKET: NOVELL'S LINUX BUSINESS UP 31 PERCENT
"Yes, Novell has a ways to go to catch up with Red Hat, but with yet another strong quarter it's becoming increasingly clear that the enterprise Linux market is a two-horse race again..."

MAKE THAT THREE: INDIA APPEALS ADOPTION OF OOXML
"This morning, a spokesman for the IEC acknowledged the receipt of a total of three appeals by the deadline, with the third and final appeal being filed by India..."

ANNOUNCING OPENSUSE 11.0 RC 1
"The good news is that we're closing in on the final release of 11.0, but it's not time to relax just yet..."

HOW MICROSOFT LOST THE OFFICE FILE FORMAT BATTLE
"When MS announced that SP2 for Office 2007 would support ODF and not OOXML, it suffered defeat at its own hands..."

HANDS ON: PLASMA CONTINUES TO ADVANCE IN KDE 4.1 BETA 1
"The KDE development community has issued the first official KDE 4.1 beta. This release includes the Kontact PIM suite and significant improvements to KDE's Plasma desktop layer..."

NOVELL CEO: RED HAT NEVER IN DESKTOP LINUX
"Novell's CEO Ron Hovsepian used the investor call with analysts as an opportunity to land a low blow against Linux rival Red Hat and its desktop Linux business..."

INTERVIEWS: FOUR OPEN SOURCE QUESTIONS FOR MICROSOFT
"They offered up some thought-provoking input on what open source needs, Novell, China, Live Mesh, and other topics..."






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ServerWatch Newsletter for May 30, 2008

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Friday May 30, 2008

Virtual Box Hits Real Milestone
[May 30, 2008] Sun's xVM Virtual Box passed the 5 million download mark this week. With more xVM product offerings planned, Sun is clearly aiming to be more than a virtual one hit wonder.

HP Unveils New Blade, Cloud Computing Strategy
[May 30, 2008] HP's latest blade system promises high performance computing beyond researchers and the military.

Server Snapshots: Sun in the Real World
[May 29, 2008] To keep up with the market, StockCharts.com needed servers that were both powerful and nimble. Did the Sun Blade Modular System fit the bill?

IDC Reports First-Quarter Server Sales Remain Brisk
[May 29, 2008] Despite widespread predictions that virtualization and a souring economy would dent the server market, growing revenue suggests otherwise.

Enterprise Unix Roundup: Disruption in the OS Market? Hardly
[May 28, 2008] A new report from Gartner on the operating system market promises to reveal big changes in that sector in coming years. Except it looks like the roadmap we've predicted all along.

Virtually Speaking: A Cut Above
[May 28, 2008] Verari and Xsigo have partnered to reduce I/O headaches for VMs on Verari blades.

Tip of the Trade: Specto
[May 27, 2008] This excellent little Python script can monitor changes throughout the network and report back on all manner of events. And you probably already have it -- Specto is included in most Linux distributions, including Fedora and Debian.

Despite Challenges, Server Market Sees First-Quarter Growth
[May 23, 2008] Even with virtualization on the rise and an economic slowdown, the need for server capacity continues its unabated growth.

Application Virtualization Simplified
[May 23, 2008] Xenocode seeks to rival application virtualization leaders with a solution promising easier distribution and management.

Server Snapshots: Dell PowerEdge R300 and T300
[May 22, 2008] T is for tower and R is for rack, in these parallel, feature-laden low-cost servers from Dell.

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Virtual Dr. - Deep Freezing Data

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Deep Freezing Data
Is there any validity to the practice of storing backup drives and media in a freezer to prolong data retention? Our members discuss...

Vista and Third Party Firewalls
One of the best Windows features to emerge out of Redmond is the handy widget that reports on a computer's security stance, called surprisingly enough, Security Center. But what happens when one piece of software--a third party firewall in this case--doesn't play well?

Laptops for Seniors
By the time we hit retirement age, blazing graphics and lofty screen resolutions may no longer be among our top priorities. Our members have recommendations for seniors that want a trusty machine to organize their lives and communicate with the world.

Film Slides to DVD
Need to get your old 35mm slides into the digital age? Click for some tips.

Glitchy Power Saving Features
Spending a minute configuring your power saving features is one of the easiest ways to help cut down your electric bill. But sometimes things go haywire...

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Wandering Taskbar
Judging by all desktop screenshots floating online, most users keep their taskbar neatly planted at the bottom of the screen. How do you restore your taskbar if it decides to take a trip elsewhere?

Inbound/Outbound Traffic Monitoring
Curious about how much Internet traffic your machines are responsible for? Click for some tips on monitoring your usage, which can be especially handy if you have to deal with traffic caps.

Graphics Cards and 3D Modeling
The benefits of a 3D accelerated video card for games are obvious. But what about working in a 3D modeling environment?

SMB Color Laser Printer Recommendations
Need sharp, colorful printouts for your small business? Our members offer some recommendations.

Vista SP1: Do I Have it Installed?
Not sure whether Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista was successfully installed on your machine? Don't worry, we'll show you where to look.





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EqualLogic Gives Dell a Boost
By Paul Shread - May 30, 2008
Dell's storage sales were a bright spot in the first quarter — and CEO Michael Dell made an interesting claim about the iSCSI market on the company's conference call.

Linux File Systems: Ready for the Future?
By Henry Newman - May 29, 2008
Despite the outcry from the open source faithful, Linux file systems will require some changes to handle the 100 TB environments that will become commonplace in the not too distant future.

A Remedy for Health Care Archival Ills
By Judy Mottl - May 28, 2008
BridgeHead Software's tool aims to make 'c-discovery' as easy as possible in a space where a handful of tech giants are already entrenched.

EMC Protects Microsoft Apps in VMware Environments
By Paul Shread - May 27, 2008
EMC's support for Exchange and SQL Server is the latest in growing development efforts for VMware by storage vendors.

Is Storage Recession-Proof?
By Paul Shread - May 23, 2008
For now, at least, the answer appears to be 'yes.' So which vendors are benefiting from the resilience in the storage sector — and who's getting left behind?

EMC Kicks NetApp's NAS
By Drew Robb - May 22, 2008
EMC can't keep its Celerra NS unified storage appliances on the shelves — and could be a big reason behind NetApp's slowing growth rate.

IBM Puts Data Archiving in the Spotlight
By Judy Mottl - May 21, 2008
Big Blue opens a solutions center in Mexico focused just on archiving solutions.

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EMC Takes on Tape
By Drew Robb - May 20, 2008
The storage giant says new capacity and power-saving technologies make disk a viable alternative to tape backup.

EMC Sees Bright Future for Flash and De-Dupe
By Drew Robb - May 19, 2008
The storage giant sees flash drives and data de-duplication playing a big role in enterprises, according to EMC World speakers.

Storage Without the Spin
By Jennifer Schiff - May 16, 2008
Pliant believes its new EFD solid state technology will change the way enterprises store data.

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Enterprise Storage Forum is looking for a few good storage managers to write on trends and issues from a user's point of view.

HP Frees Data From Databases
By Paul Shread - May 15, 2008
XML support in HP's Database Archiving software allows long-term retention of data without the need to preserve legacy applications and databases.

Data Domain Moves De-Dupe Up Market
By Judy Mottl - May 14, 2008
The company's new high-end storage appliance finds a spot alongside the big players.

Brocade Unveils 8-Gig Switches, HBAs
By Paul Shread - May 13, 2008
Brocade is shipping new 8-gigabit per second Fibre Channel fabric switches and HBAs — but does the storage world really need another HBA vendor?

VMware Gets Into Recovery
By Paul Shread - May 12, 2008
VMware Site Recovery Manager helps virtualized server environments recover from disasters, and storage vendors are lining up to support the new offering.

Linux File Systems: You Get What You Pay For
By Henry Newman - May 9, 2008
Linux file systems have a number of limitations that make them a poor choice for large and high-performance computing environments.

MonoSphere Makes Storage Work Harder
By Judy Mottl - May 8, 2008
The company's SRM tools promise greater efficiencies and utilization rates.

EMC Sees Gold in Network Management
By Erin Joyce - May 7, 2008
The storage vendor is looking to build more business in the network configuration space with new product releases. Memo to HP?

Mimosa Adds Files to Archiving Mix
By Judy Mottl - May 7, 2008
Mimosa Systems now archives files, e-mail and other content for e-discovery and retention purposes.

HP Unveils 'Extreme' Storage
By Paul Shread - May 6, 2008
The new 9100 Extreme Data Storage System is HP's entry in the emerging market for Web 2.0 storage.

Xiotech's Emprise: Storage System, Heal Thyself
By Jennifer Schiff - May 5, 2008
Is Xiotech's innovative, self-healing storage system too good to be true?

Gearing Up For Solid State
By Henry Newman - May 2, 2008
Flash-based solid state drives are beginning to show up in enterprise storage, and while promising for high-performance applications, they have some reliability issues that must be addressed.

EMC Backs Up Macs
By Paul Shread - May 1, 2008
In a sign of how important the consumer market has become to EMC, the storage giant is extending its Mozy online backup service to Macs.

Sun Pushes Open Source Storage
By Judy Mottl - May 1, 2008
But analysts say the storage market remains a tough sell for open source technologies.

Making Sure Your Data is Safe with SaaS
By Drew Robb - April 30, 2008
Software as a Service is all the rage, but you need to know a few things before turning your data over to a third-party service provider.

IBM Adds Online Storage to its Services Arsenal
By Paul Shread - April 29, 2008
Online storage services took the spotlight in IBM's new services product lineup this week, thanks to Big Blue's recent acquisition of online backup pioneer Arsenal Digital.

Data Domain Turns De-Dupe Into Dollars
By Judy Mottl - April 28, 2008
Anyone looking for proof of data de-duplication's acceptance need look no further than Data Domain's 160 percent first-quarter growth.

The Best-Kept Secret in Enterprise Storage
By Jennifer Schiff - April 25, 2008
Fujitsu's Eternus line provides mid-range and high-end customers the performance, reliability and scalability they crave — they just don't know it yet.

Storage Security Standards Heat Up
By Drew Robb - April 24, 2008
As storage vendors struggle with security and encryption key management, standards groups hope to speed up the process.

EMC Navigates Tough Times
By Paul Shread - April 23, 2008
EMC rode its core storage products to solid first-quarter results, despite what the company said is a tough economic environment.

Blue Coat Picks Up Packeteer
By Sean Michael Kerner - April 22, 2008
The acquisition will boost Blue Coat's WAN optimization and acceleration offerings and add WAFS technology too.

HP Upline Suffers Downtime
By Paul Shread - April 21, 2008
HP's new online backup service is off to a rough start. Update: HP says service back later this week.

Ocarina Wants to De-Dupe Primary Data
By Judy Mottl - April 21, 2008
The startup sees a role for data de-duplication technology in primary storage environments.

IBM Gets Diligent
By Judy Mottl - April 18, 2008
IBM officially entered the data de-duplication market today with the acquisition of Diligent Technologies.

Consumer Devices Give Storage Admins Security Headaches
By Paul Rubens - April 17, 2008
From iPods to USB memory sticks, consumer storage devices present potential security threats, and companies have sprung up to fill the need.

Oracle Moves Toward 'Universal' Archive
By David Needle - April 16, 2008
Oracle is moving beyond its database roots to support unstructured data in its latest Oracle Content Management offering.

NEC's HYDRAstor Gets High Marks from Nonprofit
By Jennifer Schiff - April 15, 2008
NEC's grid architecture helps the Anderson Center for Autism and others scale performance and storage as needed while eliminating duplicate data.

IBM Simplifies Media Storage
By Judy Mottl - April 14, 2008
Big Blue's new service assesses data loads and storage demands to streamline media and entertainment storage operations.





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Government Eyes 'Family-Friendly' Internet Access
[May 29, 2008] Regulators are considering auctioning a piece of the airwaves to buyers willing to provide free broadband Internet service without pornography.

Tackling Virtualized Environment Security
[May 30, 2008] Forget everything you know, the times they are a-changing

AOL Buddies Up with OpenSocial
[May 29, 2008] Balance tilts as another heavyweight signs on to the Google-backed set of social networking developer tools.

Amazon in It for Long Haul With Kindle
[May 30, 2008] CEO Bezos outlines grand vision for e-book reader to shareholders, says profits will come with time.

New VIA Chip Ready to Take On Intel, AMD
[May 29, 2008] The Nano processor is competitive with low-end offerings from the big names and draws much less power.

Cisco Appliance Makes Play for Business Mobility
[May 29, 2008] Networking giant's new platform could rev up corporate mobile capabilities.

Google's Spartan Design a Lucky Break
[May 29, 2008] Google tells developers how the search giant develops and refines new services.

Microsoft Pushes Devs with Wider IE8 Beta
[May 29, 2008] The company plans to let end users kick the tires on IE's next release, prompting Web developers to get busy revamping their sites.

U.S., EU Spar Over Tech Taxes
[May 29, 2008] Showdown looms as United States accuses Europe of trying to quash innovation and stifle trade with protectionist tariffs.

Yang: Microsoft Lessens Interest in Merger
[May 29, 2008] Yahoo CEO explains the state of talks with its Redmond rival

Google Shows Off 'iPhone-like' Android Features
[May 28, 2008] The latest touch and user interface features show Google’s mobile platform is making progress.

Microsoft's Ozzie Touts 'Cheap' Tech Revolution
[May 28, 2008] Microsoft's chief software architect also discusses how Yahoo could be an 'accelerator' to the software giant's strategic vision.

Adobe Releases Time-Limited Betas
[May 28, 2008] This beta will self-destruct in two days. Work fast.

Orphaned User Accounts Run Wild in Enterprises
[May 28, 2008] The old accounts of ex-employees, partners and contractors may represent a major security hole, but few businesses are doing much about it.

HP Unveils new Blade, Cloud Computing Strategy
[May 28, 2008] Dense new blade system means high performance computing for more than just researchers and the military.

Windows 7 to Feature Multi-touch
[May 28, 2008] Microsoft execs demo Surface-like user interface coming in the next major release of Windows.

IBM, Iron Mountain Unite on Record Management
[May 28, 2008] With their new tool, storage titans promise easier handling of any kind of document.

VMware to Buy B-hive
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Dimension Attributes: Introduction and Overview, Part IV
Business Intelligence Architect Bill Pearson continues his introduction to dimension attributes, focusing upon the Parent-Child group of attribute properties. This article continues our subseries surrounding components of the Analysis Services dimensional model.

Oracle Database 11g: Database Replay, Part 2
Part 2 of this series - demonstrates how Oracle 11g Database Replay can be used to capture and prepare a workload from a current Oracle 11g production database environment (P+0) and then replay that identical workload in an Oracle 11g testing environment that represents the next iteration (P+1) of the database system.

The Three Things You Need to Know About Windows 7
The next couple of years will usher in the next generation of user interface from Microsoft, Apple and the Linux community, and it's going to be really, really cool.

Communicating With Pattern: Checks
Keith Stephenson and Mark Hampshire consider the classic checks and their cultural associations--from fashionable houndstooth to Western plaid.

Apple vs. Google vs. Linux vs. Microsoft: The Fight For the Desktop is On!
It's a tough time to be Microsoft, as today's challengers are tough, smart and well funded.

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Run a Business Network on Linux: Intrusion Detection (Part 3)
Part Three: Snort is a best-of-breed intrusion detector. This week, learn how to configure it on Ubuntu Server Edition.

Oracle DBA in an Oracle Applications World - Part 2
Steve Callan presents a simple--but effective--means of replicating your production environment for the first time on a new machine.

Deinterlacing Video: Everything You Need to Know
There are many ways to deinterlace video and each has its own particular advantages. If you frequently need to deinterlace but you're not sure about the different methods, bookmark this page for future reference.

How to Build a Profitable Opt-In List
One of the most important aspects of having an online business is a good opt-in list. To have a list is one thing, to make it successful is another. In this article you'll learn how to create an opt-in list - the right way.

Microsoft's Lineup of SQL Server Related Webcasts for June 2008
Six new webcasts are scheduled for June, covering such topics as "New Features in SQL Server 2008 for Developers", "T-SQL Tips and Tricks in SQL Server 2008" and more.

Become A System Rescue Guru With Linux, Part 2
Last week you learned how to rescue a failing hard drive by copying files to a second local hard drive. Carla Schroder walks through network rescues, Windows machine rescues, and fixing the MBR in Part 2 of 2 of the System Rescue series.

The Joy of Plastic
For designers, plastic is an infinitely adaptable material, which easily takes on complex shapes, as demonstrated by Chris Lefteri.

SqlCredit - Part 16: The Cost of Bloat
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Implementing the .netTiers Template Library as a .NET Website's Data Layer - Part I
Data layers allow the abstraction of your application's SQL calls to a separate set of objects. The .netTiers template library (using CodeSmith) can help you build a data layer for your .NET Web application. This article will start with an existing sample database and will walk you through the process of using .netTiers to creating all the Create Read Update Delete (CRUD) stored procedures and a data layer for a .NET Web site.

Performing Client Actions in Response to Partial Page Postbacks
This article discusses the basics of the client-side PageRequestManager object and includes examples that show how to abort and cancel partial page postbacks as well as how to scroll to a particular location on screen after a partial page postback completes. Working demos are available for download at the end of this article.

Controlling SQL Text Indexing Services with SQL Managed Objects and VB.NET
Control the SQL Server service from your VB code using SQL Management Objects (SMO).

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A No-Frills Text File Editor
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Taming Trees: Building Branching Structures
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Learn tree nomenclature and how to build binary trees that can recursively traverse and draw their own nodes.
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A Reversible XOR Encryption Using a Rotating Key
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Manage and View Processes with SpyProcess 1.0 Beta
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SpyProcess 1.0 Beta works like Windows Task Manager. It enumerates all active processes running on your computer. SpyProcess might come in handy in case the Windows Task Manager is disabled by viruses.

Retrieve Your Local IP Address and Host Name and Save It to the Desktop
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A WinForm that Fades In and Out Upon Load and Exit
This small project provides a WinForm that fades in for the form_load event and fades out for the click event of the exit button.
A DB-Less Personal Expense Management System
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Thursday May 29, 2008

Wi-FiPlanet News
NEW!   Southlake, TX Deploys Wi-Fi Video Surveillance
[May 29, 2008]   Southlake, TX a suburb of Dallas/Fort Worth, is moving ahead with its plans to build a wireless crime prevention video network.

NEW!   May Newsbits
[May 29, 2008]   Ekahau's RTLS and Site Survey products support 802.11n; Sneek peak at the new iPhone?; MtronPTI introduces WiMAX cavity filter series; Watch home TV channels from anywhere on your S60 mobile device; BelAir retains mesh market lead; BlackBerry users can upload and share images and video for free; and more.

NEW!   Mobile Wireless Applications Get a Lift from Cisco Motion
[May 28, 2008]   Cisco's Mobility Services Engine will empower third-party enterprise application development by providing unified, open access to diverse wireless networks and devices.

The Week in VoIP
[May 22, 2008]   It's been a busy few days, with announcements from Toktumi, VoSKY, BandTel, snom, and SinglePipe.

Big WLAN on Campus
[May 20, 2008]   Houston’s Spring Branch Independent School District opts for 802.11n; Cisco offers Webcast on K-12 deployments; Bluesocket to deploy 802.11n solution at UK-based university; 50,000 Oregon youngsters get Wi-Fi at their schools; McGill University deploys large-scale Aruba solution; University of Wyoming upgrades its WLAN; Wayne State upgrades to 802.11n campus-wide; and more.

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Wi-FiPlanet Insights
NEW!   Around the World in 80 Nodes
[May 28, 2008]   Israel-based Altair partners with Japan-based WILLCOM; London gathering of worldwide train companies to discuss Wi-Fi next month; Canadian BelAir Networks partners with UK-based REACT Technologies; Ekahau goes Dutch; UK bus line adds in-vehicle Wi-Fi for commuters; Motorola tests WiMAX in Thailand; and more.

NEW!   'Green IT' Not a Priority To Most IT Managers
[May 27, 2008]   A new survey shows that marketing directed at IT leaders that focuses on "being green" instead of on improving the bottom line is not likely to be successful.

NEW!   Wi-Fi Finds a Niche in Public Safety
[May 23, 2008]   Despite some recent setbacks for municipal Wi-Fi, wireless networks are still popular among city public safety departments--particularly for advanced video monitoring.

Wardrivers: Pioneers or Pirates?
[May 16, 2008]   For as long as there has been Wi-Fi, there have been wardrivers. This fringe community of geeks and Wi-Fi enthusiasts have made significant contributions to the worldwide Wi-Fi industry--and they've also gotten a bad rap.

Bringing Wireless to Rural Areas
[May 16, 2008]   Stelera Wireless is hoping to use wireless network technology to extend broadband Internet access to under-served rural and small town markets. Can its founder's plan to go with HSPA instead of WiMAX or Wi-Fi succeed?

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Wi-FiPlanet Reviews
Review: Samsung SCH-i760
[May 22, 2008]   This sturdy, business-friendly smartphone offers Wi-Fi, EV-DO, a slide-out keyboard, and Bluetooth, but it seems to have been designed for users who don't care what their handset looks like, so long as it works.

Review: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
[May 21, 2008]   Hardware Central's Eric Grevstad calls this slim, lightweight, Wi-Fi-enabled, powerhouse "The Best. Laptop. Ever."

Review: Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 7942 Access Point
[May 14, 2008]   Ruckus Wireless delivers an impressive new 11n access point that works with the company’s ZoneDirector central controllers.

Dell Vostro 1310 Review: Keeping Road Warriors in Mind
[May 12, 2008]   Looking for a small business–friendly notebook that won’t break the bank—or your back? The Vostro 1310 packs plenty of features and performance into a smaller package.

Link Technologies' PoweRouter
[May 12, 2008]   Aiming to take on the Cisco 7200 series, Link Technologies has adapted MikroTik technology to high end deployments.

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Wi-FiPlanet Tutorials
NEW!   Beyond the WRT54G: DD-WRT for Many Flavors of Hardware
[May 27, 2008]   When we write about DD-WRT firmware, we usually mention the Linksys WRT54G router in the same sentence. But, the truth is, DD-WRT can also work well with many other routers--and even PCs.

NEW!   VoIPowering Your Office: Siproxd Trumps NAT
[May 27, 2008]   As detailed an explanation of why SIP and NAT don't mix as you'll ever want to read—plus a convenient solution.

How to: Protect Your Hotspot
[May 20, 2008]   In parts I and II of this series, we illustrated safety measures that individuals and businesses can use to protect themselves when using public Wi-Fi hotspots. In part three, we recommend security best practices for Wi-Fi hotspot administrators.

Harden Your Network Against Physical Compromise
[May 20, 2008]   Monitoring the security of network services is important, but don't neglect physical security: From laptops to poorly configured servers, every endpoint is a potential liability.

Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode III
[May 15, 2008]   In the May installment of our monthly column, Aaron Weiss, our resident Wi-Fi Guru, answers your burning questions about small-scale Wi-Fi deployments. In this edition, he covers indoor/outdoor solutions, Vista networking issues, and some WPA/WPA2 security basics.

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YOUR LINUX TODAY NEWSLETTER FOR May 29, 2008

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Thursday May 29, 2008

Linux Today News

GNOME FILE MANAGER GETS TABBED FILE BROWSING
"The Nautilus developers are about to deliver a big improvement, however, with the addition of full support for tabbed browsing..."

KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN
"One of the unexpected benefits of Microsoft's desire to get some hot openness-juice is that in its effort to appear open it is revealing far more of its internal thought processes..."

THE SHUTTLEWORTH FOUNDATION SUPPORTS SOUTH AFRICA'S APPEAL AGAINST OOXML
"The Shuttleworth Foundation has sent out a press relase explaining what it believes is wrong with OOXML as a standard, and stating its conviction that the the South Africa Bureau of Standards has a strong case for appeal..."

LINUX GAINS "EMBEDDED" MAINTAINERS
"Andrew Morton finally has his wish--times two--as there are now two official 'Embedded Linux' maintainers listed in the Linux kernel 'Maintainers' file..."

THE SKINNY ON LINUX FOR THIN CLIENT COMPUTING
"Technology moves at a lightning-fast pace. A brand new desktop computer has an average lifespan of two to five years, after which both its hardware and its software have become obsolete..."

OPEN SOURCE LICENSING SUITS SETTLE IN SHORT ORDER
"Many open source licences are only two or three paragraphs long and read more like a manifesto than a traditional software licence..."

OPEN-SOURCE ATI DRIVER ACHIEVES MAJOR R500 3D SUCCESS
"While the RadeonHD developers have been busy working on Radeon HD 3200 / 780 Series support and other features for this open-source ATI R500/600+ driver, the DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) support has been lagging behind..."

IS OPENOFFICE.ORG GETTING FASTER?
"Some complain OpenOffice.org is slow and bloated. With each release there may be dozens of performance improvements, but there are also new features, some of which may slow things down..."

Q&A: GOOGLE'S OPEN-SOURCE BALANCING ACT
"Chris DiBona's job--manager of Google's open-source programs--is a balancing act..."

MANAGING FIRM-SPONSORED OPEN SOURCE COMMUNITIES
"I have studied the American software company Novell and the openSUSE project, largely guided by an inductive, qualitative approach supplemented by some quantitative methods..."

WHY THE PRE-LOADED LINUX DESKTOP IS IMPORTANT
"I will never cease to be amazed at how fast things change and how quickly people forget..."

WHY LINUX FRIGHTENS BOTH THE SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE INDUSTRY
"Today's closed source software vendors have a very neat, tidy arrangement that works well for them on both the Windows and OS X platforms..."

THE ANATOMY OF A CRAPPY LINUX DISTRO
"All Linux distributions are not created equal. Some are superior in quality while others are so full of crap.

PAYING THE "LINUX TAX"
"Most of us know about the 'Windows Tax'--the extra cash you shell out to pay for the cost of a Windows license when you buy a new PC. But what about a (so-called) 'Linux Tax,' the cost incurred by an ordinary user switching to Linux from Windows...?"

RIP, LEVANTA
"It seemed like such a great idea. Linux is moving from edge and departmental servers to the data center, so why not offer Linux data center automation, complete with virtualization Linux lifecycle management...?"

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FREE SOFTWARE VS. SOFTWARE-AS-A-SERVICE: IS THE GPL TOO WEAK FOR THE WEB?
"But what's the future of free software in the era of Flickr, Google Apps, and Facebook...?"

THE FALL OF MICROSOFT OFFICE
"On the same day that the state of New York published a report supporting open formats for electronic documents, mighty Microsoft said that it would support the open-source ODF format in Office 2007..."

LINUX USERS: NO MSDN DOWNLOADS FOR YOU!
"Maybe I�m being totally unreasonable, but with the advent of free desktop and SMB virtualization products, one should be able to have the choice of running Microsoft applications, including Windows, on Linux or any other alternative environment of their liking..."

LENOVO: TIME FOR A LINUX SERVER STRATEGY?
"The VAR Guy runs hot and cold on Lenovo. One minute, he praises Lenovo's ThinkPad brand. The next, he openly wonders if Lenovo can hold off rivals like Hewlett-Packard, Dell and Acer..."

REDUNDANT ARRAY OF INEXPENSIVE DISKS (RAID)--TECHNICAL PAPER
"The storage capacity and data retrieval speeds of Hard Disks have increased multiple folds in last few years..."

SWEETEN YOUR VIM WITH CREAM
"Frustrated by Vim? Confused about why some swear by it but you can�t figure out how make simple edits? Cream can take the edge off Vim�s learning curve..."

SIMPLE ARITHMETIC IN BASH, PERL AND AWK--MORE PORTING
"Today we're going to continue along on our series of posts dealing with porting code between the bash shell, Perl and awk...."

42 MORE OF THE BEST FREE LINUX GAMES
"After careful deliberation, we have whittled down the recommendations to a list of 42 more highly compelling Linux games, trying not to focus unduly on any one particular type of computer game genre..."

OPEN SOURCE ON THE WIRE
"But there's one place in the modern enterprise infrastructure where open-source solutions have yet to make a sizeable dent, and that's in the very network that connects all of these pieces..."

LOW-COST LINUX LAPTOP TARGETS BRITISH EDUCATION MARKET
"Elonex is taking orders for a sub-$200 Linux-based laptop aimed at the British educational market. Based on a 300MHz processor, the Elonex One includes WiFi, Ethernet, Flash storage, USB, and a 7-inch, 800 x 480 detachable touch display..."

SAMBA DINGED BY 'HIGHLY CRITICAL' FLAW
"Researchers at Secunia have flagged a 'highly critical' vulnerability in Samba, the widely deployed open-source software for networked file sharing and printing..."

OZZIE: OPEN SOURCE A MORE DISRUPTIVE COMPETITOR THAN GOOGLE
"Google has nothing on open source when it comes to potential competitive threats to Microsoft, according to Redmond's Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie..."

GNOME 2.22.2 RELEASED
"Come and see all the bug fixing, all the new translations and all the updated documentation brought to you by the wonderful team of GNOME contributors...!"

UK DEVELOPERS PREFER OPEN SOURCE
"The majority of UK developers who do not already use open source licences for their products would do so if they had the choice, according to a new survey from Kingpin Intelligence..."

MOZILLA GUNS FOR GUINNESS WORLD RECORD WITH FIREFOX 3.0
"Mozilla aims to make Firefox 3 a record breaker. It wants the release of the next version of its flagship open source browser to be accompanied by a record for the most software downloads in a single 24-hour period 1..."

HOSPITAL DUMPS MICROSOFT EXCHANGE FOR LINUX-BASED CLONE
"Taking a page from the doctors at Moses Taylor Hospital, IT staffers at the facility in Scranton, Pa., last year diagnosed their messaging system and came up with an effective treatment that has turned out to be a lifesaver..."

OPEN SOURCE MAKING THE GRADE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
"Burgeoning success for open source eLearning and a string of major university wins for a commercial vendor point to a trend..."

FEDORA NIGHTLIFE PROJECT HARNESSES IDLE COMPUTER POWER
"Bryan Che, part of the project management team at Red Hat, started a new project at Fedora this week called Nightlife..."

VIA'S OPENBOOK INITIATIVE FAILS AT ACTUALLY BEING OPEN
"Chipmaker VIA has announced its new OpenBook Mini-Note reference design, which is a set of 'open' specifications for its next-generation ultramobile concept..."

FIREFOX 3: THE SEMANTIC WEB BROWSER?
"The Semantic Web is a lofty idea intended to help connect sources of information and make sense of them. But how do you actually access the Semantic Web...?"






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Your Linux Today Security Letter for May 29, 2008

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Thursday May 29, 2008

Linux Today Security

SAMBA DINGED BY 'HIGHLY CRITICAL' FLAW
"Researchers at Secunia have flagged a 'highly critical' vulnerability in Samba, the widely deployed open-source software for networked file sharing and printing..."

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Linux File Systems: Ready for the Future?

Enterprise Storage Forum

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Thursday May 29, 2008

Linux File Systems: Ready for the Future?
By Henry Newman - May 29, 2008
Despite the outcry from the open source faithful, Linux file systems will require some changes to handle the 100 TB environments that will become commonplace in the not too distant future.

A Remedy for Health Care Archival Ills
By Judy Mottl - May 28, 2008
BridgeHead Software's tool aims to make 'c-discovery' as easy as possible in a space where a handful of tech giants are already entrenched.

EMC Protects Microsoft Apps in VMware Environments
By Paul Shread - May 27, 2008
EMC's support for Exchange and SQL Server is the latest in growing development efforts for VMware by storage vendors.

Is Storage Recession-Proof?
By Paul Shread - May 23, 2008
For now, at least, the answer appears to be 'yes.' So which vendors are benefiting from the resilience in the storage sector — and who's getting left behind?

EMC Kicks NetApp's NAS
By Drew Robb - May 22, 2008
EMC can't keep its Celerra NS unified storage appliances on the shelves — and could be a big reason behind NetApp's slowing growth rate.

IBM Puts Data Archiving in the Spotlight
By Judy Mottl - May 21, 2008
Big Blue opens a solutions center in Mexico focused just on archiving solutions.

EMC Takes on Tape
By Drew Robb - May 20, 2008
The storage giant says new capacity and power-saving technologies make disk a viable alternative to tape backup.

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EMC Sees Bright Future for Flash and De-Dupe
By Drew Robb - May 19, 2008
The storage giant sees flash drives and data de-duplication playing a big role in enterprises, according to EMC World speakers.

Storage Without the Spin
By Jennifer Schiff - May 16, 2008
Pliant believes its new EFD solid state technology will change the way enterprises store data.

Wanted: Your Opinion and First-Hand Accounts
By  - May 16, 2008
Enterprise Storage Forum is looking for a few good storage managers to write on trends and issues from a user's point of view.

HP Frees Data From Databases
By Paul Shread - May 15, 2008
XML support in HP's Database Archiving software allows long-term retention of data without the need to preserve legacy applications and databases.

Data Domain Moves De-Dupe Up Market
By Judy Mottl - May 14, 2008
The company's new high-end storage appliance finds a spot alongside the big players.

Brocade Unveils 8-Gig Switches, HBAs
By Paul Shread - May 13, 2008
Brocade is shipping new 8-gigabit per second Fibre Channel fabric switches and HBAs — but does the storage world really need another HBA vendor?

VMware Gets Into Recovery
By Paul Shread - May 12, 2008
VMware Site Recovery Manager helps virtualized server environments recover from disasters, and storage vendors are lining up to support the new offering.

Linux File Systems: You Get What You Pay For
By Henry Newman - May 9, 2008
Linux file systems have a number of limitations that make them a poor choice for large and high-performance computing environments.

MonoSphere Makes Storage Work Harder
By Judy Mottl - May 8, 2008
The company's SRM tools promise greater efficiencies and utilization rates.

EMC Sees Gold in Network Management
By Erin Joyce - May 7, 2008
The storage vendor is looking to build more business in the network configuration space with new product releases. Memo to HP?

Mimosa Adds Files to Archiving Mix
By Judy Mottl - May 7, 2008
Mimosa Systems now archives files, e-mail and other content for e-discovery and retention purposes.

HP Unveils 'Extreme' Storage
By Paul Shread - May 6, 2008
The new 9100 Extreme Data Storage System is HP's entry in the emerging market for Web 2.0 storage.

Xiotech's Emprise: Storage System, Heal Thyself
By Jennifer Schiff - May 5, 2008
Is Xiotech's innovative, self-healing storage system too good to be true?

Gearing Up For Solid State
By Henry Newman - May 2, 2008
Flash-based solid state drives are beginning to show up in enterprise storage, and while promising for high-performance applications, they have some reliability issues that must be addressed.

EMC Backs Up Macs
By Paul Shread - May 1, 2008
In a sign of how important the consumer market has become to EMC, the storage giant is extending its Mozy online backup service to Macs.

Sun Pushes Open Source Storage
By Judy Mottl - May 1, 2008
But analysts say the storage market remains a tough sell for open source technologies.

Making Sure Your Data is Safe with SaaS
By Drew Robb - April 30, 2008
Software as a Service is all the rage, but you need to know a few things before turning your data over to a third-party service provider.

IBM Adds Online Storage to its Services Arsenal
By Paul Shread - April 29, 2008
Online storage services took the spotlight in IBM's new services product lineup this week, thanks to Big Blue's recent acquisition of online backup pioneer Arsenal Digital.

Data Domain Turns De-Dupe Into Dollars
By Judy Mottl - April 28, 2008
Anyone looking for proof of data de-duplication's acceptance need look no further than Data Domain's 160 percent first-quarter growth.

The Best-Kept Secret in Enterprise Storage
By Jennifer Schiff - April 25, 2008
Fujitsu's Eternus line provides mid-range and high-end customers the performance, reliability and scalability they crave — they just don't know it yet.

Storage Security Standards Heat Up
By Drew Robb - April 24, 2008
As storage vendors struggle with security and encryption key management, standards groups hope to speed up the process.

EMC Navigates Tough Times
By Paul Shread - April 23, 2008
EMC rode its core storage products to solid first-quarter results, despite what the company said is a tough economic environment.

Blue Coat Picks Up Packeteer
By Sean Michael Kerner - April 22, 2008
The acquisition will boost Blue Coat's WAN optimization and acceleration offerings and add WAFS technology too.

HP Upline Suffers Downtime
By Paul Shread - April 21, 2008
HP's new online backup service is off to a rough start. Update: HP says service back later this week.

Ocarina Wants to De-Dupe Primary Data
By Judy Mottl - April 21, 2008
The startup sees a role for data de-duplication technology in primary storage environments.

IBM Gets Diligent
By Judy Mottl - April 18, 2008
IBM officially entered the data de-duplication market today with the acquisition of Diligent Technologies.

Consumer Devices Give Storage Admins Security Headaches
By Paul Rubens - April 17, 2008
From iPods to USB memory sticks, consumer storage devices present potential security threats, and companies have sprung up to fill the need.

Oracle Moves Toward 'Universal' Archive
By David Needle - April 16, 2008
Oracle is moving beyond its database roots to support unstructured data in its latest Oracle Content Management offering.

NEC's HYDRAstor Gets High Marks from Nonprofit
By Jennifer Schiff - April 15, 2008
NEC's grid architecture helps the Anderson Center for Autism and others scale performance and storage as needed while eliminating duplicate data.

IBM Simplifies Media Storage
By Judy Mottl - April 14, 2008
Big Blue's new service assesses data loads and storage demands to streamline media and entertainment storage operations.





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U.S., EU Spar Over Tech Taxes
[May 29, 2008] Showdown looms as United States accuses Europe of trying to quash innovation and stifle trade with protectionist tariffs.

Yang: Microsoft Lessens Interest in Merger
[May 29, 2008] Yahoo CEO explains the state of talks with its Redmond rival

Google Search to Power MySpace E-mail
[May 29, 2008] Search giant partners with the social networking behemoth.

Firefox 3: The Semantic Web Browser?
[May 29, 2008] The concept of the Semantic Web is moving from the lab to the mainstream and Mozilla is doing its part to push it along.

ComScore's M:Metrics Buy Boosts Mobile Reporting
[May 29, 2008] With marketers getting serious about mobile ads, online metrics firm buys specialty-tracking service to meet the need.

Microsoft's Ozzie Touts 'Cheap' Tech Revolution
[May 28, 2008] Microsoft's chief software architect also discusses how Yahoo could be an 'accelerator' to the software giant's strategic vision.

HP Unveils New Blade, Cloud Computing Strategy
[May 28, 2008] Dense new blade system means high performance computing for more than just researchers and the military.

Google Shows Off 'iPhone-Like' Android Features
[May 28, 2008] The latest touch and user interface features show Google’s mobile platform is making progress.

Adobe Releases Time-Limited Betas
[May 28, 2008] This beta will self-destruct in two days. Work fast.

IBM, Iron Mountain Unite on Record Management
[May 28, 2008] With their new tool, storage titans promise easier handling of any kind of document.

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Thursday May 29, 2008

How to Build a Profitable Opt-In List
One of the most important aspects of having an online business is a good opt-in list. To have a list is one thing, to make it successful is another. In this article you'll learn how to create an opt-in list - the right way. By Christina Lang. 0527

How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 7
In this series we've built a fully functional Autocomplete control within Eclipse. For the remaining installments, we'll be updating the Autocomplete control's layout to CSS, decoupling it from the Autocomplete.jsp page, tweaking the appearance of the list, and implementing additional functionality. By Rob Gravelle. 0522

Software Engineering for Ajax - Part 2
Eclipse provides a nice environment for debugging a running Java application. When launched, the application runs in the hosted mode browser. In Debug mode, the hosted mode browser is connected to Eclipse and can use Eclipse's debugging commands. By Ryan Dewsbury. 0519

How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 6
In part 5 of the series, the AutocompleteList JavaScript file, we wrote the client-side script to manage the behavior of the Autocomplete control in the browser. This week we're going to finish the remaining Web files, including the AutocompleteSearch.jsp page. 0515

Software Engineering for Ajax
A great advantage of using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) when building Ajax applications is leveraging advanced software engineering. This week you'll learn how to use the Java software engineering tools in GWT to build high-quality Ajax applications. By Ryan Dewsbury. 0512

Perl Pragma Primer
Pragmas in Perl are specific instructions that we can embed in Perl code, depending on our needs and preferences, that allow our scripts to be compiled and behave differently than they would otherwise. In this article, we look at how pragmas work. By Dan Ragle. 0508

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Implement Drag and Drop in Your Web Apps: Part 2
Last time we looked at how to use the dnd module. This week, we look at how it's implemented. Like all GWT modules, our drag-and-drop module has an XML configuration file. It also has some Java classes and interfaces. David Geary and Rob Gordon. 0505

How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 5
In part 4 of the series, we defined the appearance of our autocomplete control using an external cascading style sheet (CSS). This week we'll create a JavaScript file to manage the behavior of the autocomplete control in the browser. By Rob Gravelle. 0501

Implement Drag and Drop in Your Web Apps
With the advent of GWT (Google Web Toolkit), we have drag-and-drop capabilities in a Java-based Web application framework. In this solution, we implement drag and drop in its own module, allowing you to easily incorporate it into your applications. By David Geary and Rob Gordon. 0428

Email Marketing for MySpace Artists
The competition for attention on MySpace is intense. Many artists want to stand out from the crowd, but it can be difficult to break through the clutter. Enter email marketing, which gives artists the ability to send out newsletters, targeted email campaigns and more. By Robert Burko. 0423

Customizing and Managing Your Site's Appearance - Part 3
When a page that uses a master page (i.e. a content page) is requested, ASP.NET merges the content page and master page together (assuming both have been compiled) by inserting the master page's content at the beginning of the content page's control tree. This means that the master page content is actually a control added to the page. By Randy Connolly. 0421

How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 4
In part 3 of the series, we added the brains behind our Autocomplete text field's search functionality. Now it's time to turn our attention to the Web components. This week we'll create the CSS file, since it, along with the JavaScript file, need to be linked to the AutocompleteSearch.jsp page. By Rob Gravelle. 0416

Customizing and Managing Your Site's Appearance - Part 2
This week we'll look at an example that demonstrates the dynamic selection of themes. The page contains no appearance markup, only structured content. All formatting is contained in the theme skins and CSS files. By Randy Connolly. 0414

How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 3
This week we'll be developing the AutocompleteServlet. The servlet acts much like an ASP, Perl or PHP script in that it's executed by the server and accepts parameters from the browser. By Rob Gravelle. 0409

Customizing and Managing Your Site's Appearance
ASP.NET 2.0 provides a number of ways to customize the style of pages and controls in your Web application. This week we examine the various properties of Web server controls, how to use CSS with ASP.NET and how to work with themes, master pages and user controls. By Randy Connolly. 0407






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LinuxPlanet Newsletter: May 29, 2008

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Thursday May 29, 2008

Photo Editing For Real People With Fotox
Fotox comes with a small but useful feature set, including red-eye repair, sharpen, bend, stretch, noise reduction, cropping, and resize. It only supports the JPEG format. It fills a neglected niche in Linux photo editing, and that is an easy-to-use photo editor that includes the most commonly-used functions. It also comes with two useful features that a lot of bigger image editors don't have: panorama and HDR.

Business Logic vs. Free Software Idealism
For some time now, business and free software have coexisted relatively peacefully. But in recent months this cooperation has shown signs of becoming strained.

Become A System Rescue Guru With Linux, Part 2
Last week you learned how to rescue a failing hard drive by copying files to a second local hard drive. Carla Schroder walks through network rescues, Windows machine rescues, and fixing the MBR in Part 2 of 2 of the System Rescue series.

Reflections on Open Source Commerce, Part 2
Linux on the desktop has yet to gain any real market presence. Despite the unrest over Microsoft Windows Vista, the companies that focus on Linux as a business have yet to deliver a go-to-market proposition that is compelling for the consumer, for the retailer, distributors, and original equipment manufacturers. Author John Terpstra continues his look at the challenges facing the desktop and server markets, with a close examination of current market dynamics.

Become A System Rescue Guru With Linux, Part 1
One of Carla Schroder's favorite Linux features is its endless adaptability as a cross-platform rescue tool, and her favorite rescue Linux of all is the excellent Gentoo-based SystemRescueCD. In this series, you'll learn how to set things right when things on your PC go awry.

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Reflections on Open Source Commerce, Part 1
It has been more than two years since the Yin and Yang article was published on LinuxPlanet. Now, open source expert and author John Terpstra revisits the state of the Linux desktop and server in today's market and highlights the challenges Linux faces to succeed.

Connecting With ISPhone
With open source and proprietary parts, an industry veteran has built a competitive product that offers advantages to even the smallest ISP.

GNU/Linux: Source Code and Human Rights
By using Free and Open Source software, you are supporting one of the few initiatives that give developing nations and the poor any hope of participating as equals in the modern world.

GRUB vs. the Inodes: Who Needs a Bootable System, Anyway?
Users of GRUB legacy, which is version 0.97, are getting bitten by an e2fsprogs incompatibility that renders their systems unbootable. e2fsprogs is the utilities package for the Ext3 filesystem, so it doesn't affect other filesystems. Resident expert Carla Schroder explains the problem and details some fixes to get affected systems back up.

The Top 75 Open Source Security Apps
Without much fanfare, the open source security area is growing rapidly. Here are top contenders from anti-virus, firewalls, forensics, intrusion detection, and more.

Benchmarking Linux With the Phoronix Test Suite
The Phoronix Test Suite is for testing hardware performance under Linux. It's still very young and incomplete, but it's worth getting acquainted with--it is based on the the scripts developed by the fine folks at Phoronix for hardware testing.

Force.com: Salesforce Moves into the Platform Business
One of the more interesting technologies I've been exposed to in the past year is the Force.com platform. Salesforce.com, well known for their Software as a Service CRM product, has taken the expertise they've garnered delivering a high-capacity application to a global market, and used it to offer the underlying infrastructure to application developers.

Power Management on Linux, Part 2
In part 1 of this series we learned how to measure how much power our systems are using, both hardware and software, and some tricks for reducing power usage without degrading performance. Today we're going to dive into the world of power management on laptops: ACPI, APM, hard disk spindowns, and spinups.





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U.S., EU Spar Over Tech Taxes

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Thursday May 29, 2008

U.S., EU Spar Over Tech Taxes
[May 29, 2008] Showdown looms as United States accuses Europe of trying to quash innovation and stifle trade with protectionist tariffs.

Yang: Microsoft Lessens Interest in Merger
[May 29, 2008] Yahoo CEO explains the state of talks with its Redmond rival

Google Shows Off 'iPhone-like' Android Features
[May 28, 2008] The latest touch and user interface features show Google’s mobile platform is making progress.

Microsoft's Ozzie Touts 'Cheap' Tech Revolution
[May 28, 2008] Microsoft's chief software architect also discusses how Yahoo could be an 'accelerator' to the software giant's strategic vision.

Adobe Releases Time-Limited Betas
[May 28, 2008] This beta will self-destruct in two days. Work fast.

Orphaned User Accounts Run Wild in Enterprises
[May 28, 2008] The old accounts of ex-employees, partners and contractors may represent a major security hole, but few businesses are doing much about it.

HP Unveils new Blade, Cloud Computing Strategy
[May 28, 2008] Dense new blade system means high performance computing for more than just researchers and the military.

Windows 7 to Feature Multi-touch
[May 28, 2008] Microsoft execs demo Surface-like user interface coming in the next major release of Windows.

IBM, Iron Mountain Unite on Record Management
[May 28, 2008] With their new tool, storage titans promise easier handling of any kind of document.

VMware to Buy B-hive
[May 28, 2008] Can this help customers virtualize back-end systems?

Facebook Confirms Open Source Plans
[May 27, 2008] Details begin to materialize about Facebook's plans to counter rival MySpace's open source developer platform.

Windows 7 Will Offer 'Touch'
[May 28, 2008] Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer take the stage at "D" to tout the next version of Windows.

South Africa Appeal Puts OOXML's OK on Hold
[May 28, 2008] With a national standards body criticizing the ISO's process for approving OOXML, will Microsoft's quest for standards status survive?

Google's App Engine Edges Closer to Prime Time
[May 27, 2008] Broad availability for preview release of App Engine; Google also updates its Web Toolkit.

A Remedy for Curing Health Care Archival Ills?
[May 27, 2008] BridgeHead Software's tool aims to make 'c-discovery' as easy as possible in a space where a handful of tech giants are already entrenched.

Red Hat Builds New Community Around Security
[May 27, 2008] New list-based community isn't intended to compete with other open source security efforts.

Food Chain Hungry for 'Webisodes'
[May 27, 2008] Will Carl's Jr. succeed where Bud.TV failed?

Verizon Eyes Online Movie Distribution
[May 27, 2008] Broadband service enters growing Web video business.

Google Docs the Latest Spam Vehicle
[May 27, 2008] The latest trick from spammers is to use Google Docs as their hosting site as a method to get around URL filters.

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Five Steps To Better Security: What Every Exec Needs to Know

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Thursday May 29, 2008

Five Steps To Better Security: What Every Exec Needs to Know
[May 28, 2008] Use these five best practices from CIOUpdate guest columnist Ace Swerling of Avanade, to keep your organization out of the headlines.

IT Credibility Challenge #6: Stakeholder Relationships
[May 27, 2008] It may the hardest thing you do as a CIO but relationship building is key to your success, writes CIOUpdate columnist Patty Azzarello of the Azzarello Group.

Enterprise Spending On Virtualization To Rise
[May 19, 2008] A bright spot in a gloomy market

J.D. Power and Associates: Verizon Wireless is the Best
[May 22, 2008] For enterprise customers, higher levels of satisfaction are largely due to having a single point of contact for sales and service.

A Diamond in the Rough
[May 23, 2008] Don’t overlook a potential star candidate, writes CIOUpdate columnist Katherine Spencer Lee of Robert Half Technologies.

Redefining the Customer Experience
[May 21, 2008] In light of all that's changed in just the last few years, how customers—and users—interact with IT and, therefore, your company, needs to be rethought, writes CIOUpdate columnist Sagar Paul of MindTree Consulting.

The Epcot Principle
[May 20, 2008] Don't let today's vision of tomorrow steer you down the wrong road, writes CIOUpdate columnist Patrick Gray of the Prevoyance Group.

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Orphaned User Accounts Run Wild in Enterprises

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Thursday May 29, 2008

Orphaned User Accounts Run Wild in Enterprises
By Richard Adhikari - May 29, 2008
The old accounts of ex-employees, partners and contractors may represent a major security hole, but few businesses are doing much about it.

5/29: SWF_Dloader.ZTS a Malicious Shockwave Flash Object
By  - May 29, 2008
SWF_Dloader.ZTS is malicious Shockwave Flash (.SWF) object that arrives on a system as a downloaded file from remote sites by JS_AGENT.AINS.

5/29: Autorun.worm.cw Copies Itself to Root of Disk Drives
By  - May 29, 2008
W32/Autorun.worm.cw attempts to copy itself to the root of any accessible disk drive.

5/29: HTML_Dldr.BF HTML May be Unknowingly Downloaded
By  - May 29, 2008
HTML_Dldr.BF is HyperText Markup Language (HTML) that may be hosted on a Web site and run when a user accesses the said Web site.

5/28: SWF_Dloader.YVM .SWF Object Arrives as Attachment
By  - May 28, 2008
SWF_Dloader.YVM is a malicious Shockwave Flash (.SWF) object that arrives on a system as attachment to email messages spammed by another malware or a malicious user.

5/28: SWF_Dloader.YVN Specially Crafted .SWF File Exploits Flaw
By  - May 28, 2008
SWF_Dloader.YVN is a malicious Shockwave Flash (.SWF) object that may be downloaded by SWF_DLOADER.YVM.

5/28: SWF_Dloader.ZHU a Malicious Shockwave Flash Object
By  - May 28, 2008
SWF_Dloader.ZHU is a malicious Shockwave Flash (.SWF) object that arrives on a system as a downloaded file from remote sites by JS_AGENT.AINS.

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5/28: Downloader.Swif.C Trojan Exploits Flash Player Flaw
By  - May 28, 2008
Downloader.Swif.C is a Trojan horse that exploits the Adobe Flash Player SWF File Unspecified Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (BID 29386) in order to download more malware on to the compromised computer.

5/28: SillyFDC-AP Worm Drops, Installs, Runs New Software
By  - May 28, 2008
W32/SillyFDC-AP is a worm for the Windows platform.

5/28: Autorun-EL Worm Copies Itself to Available Drives
By  - May 28, 2008
W32/Autorun-EL is a worm that when run, copies itself to (System)/sys.vbs and also copies itself to all available drives to the file (Root)/sys.vbs.

5/28: SWFdldr-A Trojan Tries to Download, Run Malicious Code
By  - May 28, 2008
Troj/SWFdldr-A is a Trojan that attempts to download and run further code from the internet via a malicious Flash file.

VoIP Security: SIP—Versatile but Vulnerable
By Lisa Phifer - May 28, 2008
As SIP-based VoIP and related communications apps proliferate, IT managers need to know where the chinks in the armor lie.

5/28: Trafaret.A Worm Copies Itself, Drops Other Malware
By  - May 28, 2008
W32/Trafaret.A is a worm that will infect Windows systems.

5/28: Emsenush.A Worm Spreads Via Windows IM Clients
By  - May 28, 2008
W32.Emsenush.A is a worm that spreads through Windows instant messaging clients.

5/28: SWFexp-B Trojan Targets Flaw to Run More Malware
By  - May 28, 2008
Troj/SWFexp-B is a Trojan that exploits a currently unknown vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player to download and run further malware from the internet.

5/28: Mal/Dorf-E Trojan a Malicious Program
By  - May 28, 2008
Mal/Dorf-E Trojan is a malicious program.

5/28: Pushdo-K Trojan Sends Spam Mail
By  - May 28, 2008
Troj/Pushdo-K Trojan has been seen being spammed out in emails.

5/28: SWFExp-A Trojan Exploits Adobe Flash Player Flaw
By  - May 28, 2008
Troj/SWFExp-A is a Trojan that exploits a currently unknown vulnerability in Adobe Flash player to download and run further malware from the internet.

5/27: MancSyn-H Trojan Copies Itself, Creates Registry Entry
By  - May 27, 2008
Troj/MancSyn-H is a Trojan for the Windows platform.

5/27: FakeAle-BO Trojan Claims to Detect Spyware on Systems
By  - May 27, 2008
Troj/FakeAle-BO claims to detect numerous examples of spyware on the user's computer for which removal costs a one-time fee of $49.95.

5/27: Mal/ExpJS-H Malicious Web Page Exploits Client-Side Flaws
By  - May 27, 2008
Mal/ExpJS-H is a malicious web page intended to exploit client-side vulnerabilities in order to download and execute other malicious content.

The Stewards of Online Reputation
By Lyne Bourque - May 27, 2008
Secure Computing's technology helps you determine your online reputation and make it harder for online criminals to undo years of hard work.

5/27: Sohanad.BH Worm Spreads Via Email
By  - May 27, 2008
W32/Sohanad.BH is a worm that will infect Windows systems and spreads through email.

5/27: Trojan.Spryct Drops FIles on Compromised System
By  - May 27, 2008
Trojan.Spryct is a Trojan horse that may download files on to the compromised computer.

5/27: Dwnldr-HDP Trojan Drops File From Preconfigured URL
By  - May 27, 2008
Troj/Dwnldr-HDP is a