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Patent reform bill 'useless' for open source

Patent reform bill 'useless' for open source

Minor changes will yield no practical benefits to open source.
Tom Sanders Apr 24 2007 2:13PM Software
Cisco VoIP technology open to DoS attacks

Cisco VoIP technology open to DoS attacks

Cisco Systems said today that its Unified CallManager and Presence Server software contain a number of vulnerabilities that could permit DoS attacks.
Dan Kaplan Mar 29 2007 9:57AM Security
Case study: Penguin-flavoured poultry

Case study: Penguin-flavoured poultry

Most of the noise surrounding the success of the open source Linux server software in business comes from the anti-Microsoft brigade cheering on the sidelines. However, since Linux is basically an open source version of Unix, logic would suggest the first converts to the software with the penguin logo might not come from the Microsoft Windows camp.
Ian Yates Mar 27 2007 1:00PM Software
Zimbra open source mail client geeks it up

Zimbra open source mail client geeks it up

Flashy features buy mindshare, but plain uptime brings in the revenues.
Tom Sanders Mar 20 2007 12:45PM Software
Tories back open source for Whitehall

Tories back open source for Whitehall

Shadow chancellor backs the penguin.
Clement James Mar 12 2007 9:57AM Software
Poor HR leaves firms open to security risks

Poor HR leaves firms open to security risks

'Employee education gap' putting employers and employees in danger.
Robert Jaques Mar 9 2007 8:24AM Security
Poor passwords open web bank users to ID theft

Poor passwords open web bank users to ID theft

Kaspersky Lab finds password security not good enough.
Robert Jaques Mar 8 2007 8:32AM Security
Open source guru slams Red Hat

Open source guru slams Red Hat

'Bad management and poor technology'.
Iain Thomson Feb 26 2007 7:55AM Software
Home wireless networks wide open

Home wireless networks wide open

Half of all home wireless systems open to attack.
Iain Thomson Feb 21 2007 10:56AM Security
Cuba goes open source

Cuba goes open source

After throwing off one dictator Cuba tries it again.
Iain Thomson Feb 21 2007 10:56AM Software
Open source integration remains 'elusive'

Open source integration remains 'elusive'

Gartner believes Open Solutions Alliance faces uphill struggle.
Robert Jaques Feb 20 2007 8:59AM Software
SMEs: Open for business

SMEs: Open for business

Often overlooked when it comes to IT security, vendors and attackers are shifting their attention to smaller enterprises. Steve Gold reports.
Feb 19 2007 11:46AM Security
Open source start-ups push interoperability

Open source start-ups push interoperability

Open Solutions Alliance hopes to increase adoption of open source apps.
Tom Sanders Feb 16 2007 10:24AM Software
Websites wide open to attack

Websites wide open to attack

Study finds average of 66 flaws in online apps for every website.
Tom Sanders Feb 15 2007 9:50AM Security
Open Document Format enhanced for disabled users

Open Document Format enhanced for disabled users

Latest version ratified as Oasis standard.
Robert Jaques Feb 15 2007 9:50AM Software
Open XML translator released

Open XML translator released

Free translator allows conversion of documents from one format to the other.
Clement James Feb 6 2007 8:41AM Software
Windows Vista 'wide open' to malware

Windows Vista 'wide open' to malware

Security vendor claims new OS fails to stop attacks.
Shaun Nichols Jan 30 2007 9:42AM Security
Proprietary codecs unveiled for open source systems

Proprietary codecs unveiled for open source systems

New code should make life easier for Linux and Solaris users.
Iain Thomson Jan 17 2007 8:58AM Software
Nokia Australia goes Open Source

Nokia Australia goes Open Source

Local solutions development consultancy, GLiNTECH has revamped Nokia Australia's Care Centres.
Staff Writers Jan 10 2007 1:06PM Software
Open source booming in Asia

Open source booming in Asia

40 percent growth in three years, survey reveals.
Simon Burns Dec 11 2006 9:47AM Software

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