09 October 2008
By John Ribeiro, IDG news service
A surge in demand for netbooks is helping drive business for Linux, as the devices are designed to be low-cost, with smaller storage, according to Novell's chief technology officer for Linux. Read more...
14 February 2008
By John E. Dunn
The law of unintended consequences is up there with Murphy’s as the smuggest of its kind, but there’s no denying its talent for stripping bare our assumptions about technology. Read more...
13 May 2008
By Bill Whitney and Tara Flynn Condon, Network World
Data theft and sabotage can result in hard costs, compliance-related problems, legal fees, productivity loss and, possibly most costly, loss of reputation. Here are the five most often-used-methods insiders use to access network resources and how best to avoid them. Read more...
06 July 2007
By Jonathan Corbet, LinuxWorld.com
SELinux offers strict but sometimes difficult-to-manage security. Will a simpler approach than SELinux make it into the mainstream kernel? Read more...
22 October 2007
By Peter Moon, Computerworld
The Finnish creator of Linux says open-source software isn't really an anti-Microsoft movement; it's just a better model for getting the job done. Read more...
17 March 2008
By Marshal
The purpose of this briefing paper is to provide an initial introduction into the classes of Legal exposure which can arise for corporates when their employees introduce, lewd and pornographic images into the workplace through their misuse of the email, internet and Information technology facilities provided by them.
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By Randall C. Kennedy, Infoworld (US)
07 September 2007
By Serdar Yegulalp, Computerworld
Here's a lowdown on the essentials of making a full-blown Windows-to-Linux migration. We tell you what you need to be prepared to do, how to move things over, and what applications to consider as replacements for many common Windows apps. Read more...
15 October 2007
By Chris Mellor, Techworld
Website IWOOT found SteelEye's LifeKeeper an e-business life preserver Read more...