[ Thanks to Jeff
Gerhardt for this link. ]
Tuesday, October 2, 2001
from the home of Wayne’s World, Aurora IL
Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com
At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm ct, and 9pm et…. Kevin Hill, Jeff
Gerhardt, PJ Hyett, Doc Searls(Linux Journal), and Arne Flones have
another great show lined up tonight on The Linux Show!! (we may
again be joined by some surprise guests tonight!!!)
In Segment One – Hot News: We will be covering
the hot Linux news of the last few weeks while we have been
absorbed by the world events. In particular, we will talk about Red
Hat because we never got to them last week.
In Segment Two- SSSCA Political Action The TLS
Disney Boycott
We will be posting the content of a press release later tonight
announcing our request for community political action to fight
SSSCA. This press release will have full details of how community
members can contact their representatives in Washington. PLUS, as a
call to action and a way of focusing attention on the need for this
action we are going to ask for a community wide boycott of the Walt
Disney Company. Details will follow.
In Segment Three- “Starnix Inc kicks Microsoft in the
Shin”- or how one clever Linux Company is taking advantage of The
Gartner Group issuing an advisory recommending that organizations
affected by Microsoft web-server security vulnerabilities
“immediately investigate alternatives to IIS”.
We will be joined tonight by long time friend of TLS, and VP
Business Development for Starnix, Evan
Leibovitch,
In response to growing concerns about the security of business
web-servers, Starnix Inc. today announced a program specially
tailored to assist migration towards the popular and secure Apache
server.
As discussed on last weeks show, on September
19 2001, The Gartner Group issued an advisory recommending that
organizations affected by Microsoft web-server security
vulnerabilities “immediately investigate alternatives to IIS”.
Gartner specifically noted the Apache server as having “much better
security records than IIS”.
The Starnix Managed Web Migration Program offers a simplified
path to Apache, through a number of Starnix products and
services:
- The Starnix Managed Web-server, which features a
commercially-supported version of the popular Apache web server,
running on Starnix’s secured Linux-based platform. - Consulting services and training specifically designed to
assist the transition from IIS to Apache. - Commercial-grade 24/7/365 technical support and monitoring,
with a variety of response-level options tailored to client
need.
Starnix Inc. is a privately-held Toronto-based IT support
organization specializing in system monitoring/support, security,
e-commerce and network infrastructure. Started in 1998, Starnix
serves companies in many business sectors, keeping their systems
efficient, secure and reliable.
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