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Sun Microsystems has responded to claims it is being left behind by an industry increasingly embracing the open source ethos by pointing out that a massive 420,000 people have applied for a licence to freely download and use Solaris 10 since it was released on January 31 this year.
Australian companies trading on the name "Linux" may be exposed to trademark claims for the first time as early as next year if the nation's peak open source body gets its way.
Hollywood is poised to up the ante in its war against file swappers, with new technology that could make it easier to remove suspected pirates from campus networks, CNET News.com has learned.
Escalating problems with the so-called BIND open source code represent the single most common threat to businesses that are increasingly depending on Internet-based technologies to sell their products or communicate with their customers.
A Web server opens up your business to the outside world, so how do you keep out those parts of the world you don't like?
If your network security infrastructure includes a Snort IDS, you need to take heed of a newly released CERT advisory.
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Your data is important to you, but do you know if others are trying to get at it? ZDNet Australia investigates.
The Raritan Dominion PX keeps track of power consumption, and records temperature and humidity data from sensors placed amongst your servers. When combined with an un-interruptible power supply, we think it will keep your servers safe and happy.
Databases are by no means an easy product category to understand. Many of the big players now offer free or "light" versions of their databases, but comparing them all is no easy task -- as we found out.
Want to give an old PC a new lease of life? Why not transform it into a Linux server for your home/small business network?
Rumour mill about Yahoo's future goes into overdrive
ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das talks with Editor in Chief Larry Dignan about the many variables at play in the Y… Watch it now
Will the NSW Govt put Linux in schools?
Naked Mac versus protected PC: What wins?
Dear Telstra: pack up your toys, go home
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