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IT Management Linux News for Feb 25, 2009
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ZaReason: An Amazing Attack of Linux Cluefulness (Feb 25, 2009, 22:34)
LinuxPlanet: "ZaReason is an independent Linux
systems vendor, and I think one of the best. They "get it". Which
is not something you can say about a lot of Linux vendors. Like the
ones who plaster "We Recommend Windows Vista!" all over their Linux
pages..."
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Ballmer: Linux Bigger Competitor than Apple (Feb 25, 2009, 22:04)
OSNews: "You'd think Apple was their number one
competitor - and you'd be wrong. Microsoft sees two other
competitors as their primary adversaries."
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The Windows-versus-Linux server face-off (Feb 25, 2009, 21:04)
InfoWorld: "Linux certainly has established
itself as a prominent server OS these days, pushing Unix into the
background. But the open source OS shares the stage with commercial
software giant Microsoft, which remains a dominant player with
Windows Server."
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Attack on SSL Users Discovered, Tool Sources Released (Feb 25, 2009, 17:04)
Linux Magazine: "SSL won't come to a rest: the
newest attack isn't about encryption or errors in the Secure
Sockets Layer protocol, it's about the weakest link in the chain --
the user."
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Novell plays Casablanca in Virtualization Wars (Feb 25, 2009, 15:34)
Practical Technology: "On February 24th, Novell
made an important virtualization announcement, but it wasn't the
one some of us thought it would be. Instead of announcing that it
would be partnering closer with Citrix and Microsoft, Novell
announced that it would be working with VMware to help ISVs
(independent software vendors) build SUSE Linux Enterprise-based
virtual appliances."
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You do know you can't rely on Gmail, right? (Feb 25, 2009, 10:34)
Cyber Cynic: "The first news I heard this
morning was that Google's Gmail had been down last night. It was
also the second, third, and fourth news I heard this morning. Come
on already! What did you expect?"
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