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Self-Defending Networks Unmasked!

Its the continuing adventures of self-defending Networks! In our previous episode, SDN found itself facing threats on two fronts: in the fictional world of the...

Currency Firm Trades on Open Source

About a year and a half ago, Currenex Inc., a trailblazer in online foreign exchange currency trading, switched to open-source network and system management...

Shell Automates Server Tasks

At the LinuxWorld conference & Expo this week, Opsware Inc. will debut its new Opsware Global Shell, a product designed to address the automated...

Rival 802.11n Groups Agree to Work Together

The groups competing to propose a standard for a faster flavor of Wi-Fi known as 802.11n have officially agreed to join forces.Institute of Electrical...

Microsoft Needs to Overhaul Prerelease Cycle

Microsofts long prerelease cycle—early hype, alpha release, feature cutbacks, beta releases, tweaks, final release—has become business as usual for IT users, who have come...

Fujitsu Debuts XP Tablet

Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. this week will introduce a notebook PC for users looking for a tablet-style computer that lets them stick with Microsoft...

Security Firm May Stay Mum

The security research company responsible for discovering a software hole later used by the Slammer worm is considering an end to its policy of...

ANTs Takes On TimesTen in Battle of the Super-Fast Databases

ANTs is staying nimble, releasing a version of its super-fast database thats now able to support applications written for TimesTen, a fast database bought...

Macromedia Launches Studio 8

Macromedia Inc. Monday announced Macromedia Studio 8, the new version of its suite for Web designers, video professionals and graphic artists to design, develop...

Spyware Researchers Discover ID Theft Ring

Spyware researchers picking apart one of the more notorious spyware programs have stumbled upon what appears to be a massive identity theft ring hijacking...