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FreeBSD to Upgrade Routing Architecture

FreeBSD to Upgrade Routing Architecture

Open Source
August 24, 2009

Though the open source FreeBSD operating system has changed in many aspects over the last 16 years of its life, one item that has remained relatively static is its underlying network routing architecture. No more: It’s getting an overhaul with the upcoming FreeBSD 8.0 release. FreeBSD 8.0, due out next month, will include a new […]

Study: IE Safest Browser for Social Media

Study: IE Safest Browser for Social Media

Security
August 21, 2009

From the ‘Read The Fine Print‘ files: A new Microsoft-sponsored study from NSS Labs is out with a finding that IE 8 is the most secure browser, when it comes to catching, socially engineered malware. The study however did not look at the security of the browser or related plug-ins (like Flash). What is socially […]

Linux OS Improving Faster

Linux OS Improving Faster

Open Source
August 20, 2009

More developers are contributing more code to the development of Linux, and are speeding up in the process, according to a new study from the Linux Foundation. The latest “Who Writes Linux” report is now its second year, tracking the development of Linux from the 2.6.24 kernel to the recent 2.6.30 kernel release. The report […]

Most Popular Open Source Languages

Most Popular Open Source Languages

Open Source
August 14, 2009

What is the most popular programming language used by open source developers? The answer depends on how you define popularity. According to a new study from Black Duck, a software-license code analysis vendor, C represents more than 40 percent of all code written for open source software. Black Duck made its determination by counting the […]

Oracle Boosts Virtual App Strategy

Oracle Boosts Virtual App Strategy

Networks
August 13, 2009

Do enterprise apps make for good virtual appliance apps? According to enterprise software vendor Oracle, they sure do, but they need to have the right technology behind them. Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) today unveiled a new open source technology called Oracle VM Template Builder, which enables users to build their own virtual software appliances. “When you […]

Black Hat Convention vs. Hackers

Black Hat Convention vs. Hackers

Security
July 29, 2009

How do you secure a wireless network for a convention of hackers? That’s the question that wireless networking vendor Aruba Networks has been answering for the last four years as the wireless service provider for the Black Hat security conference. Black Hat takes place this week in Las Vegas, and Aruba is providing the wireless […]

Black Hat Reveals Tech Grid Holes

Black Hat Reveals Tech Grid Holes

Security
July 28, 2009

Technology vendors and governments are racing towards adopting Smart Grid technologies which could help to improve energy use and conservation efforts. But the Smart Grid, and in particular the smart meter part of the grid, could also introduce a new class of security threats. In April, a report came out claiming that the current US […]

Embedded Linux Leader: Wind River

Embedded Linux Leader: Wind River

Open Source
July 24, 2009

Intel’s Wind River subsidiary is now the leader in embedded Linux, at least when it comes to revenues, according to the market analysis by VDC Research. Wind River, which was acquired in June by Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) for $884 million, has more than 30 percent of the total market revenue for embedded Linux, VDC found. Wind […]

MSFT, Red Hat Disagree over Patents

MSFT, Red Hat Disagree over Patents

Open Source
July 23, 2009

Microsoft made waves this week with their GPLv2 contribution of virtualization code. On the other side of the coin, Microsoft continues to take issue with open source vendors over the issue of patents. One vendor that has called on Microsoft to be more open is Red Hat. In a blog post, Red Hat’s legal team […]

Historic First: MSFT Contributes to Linux Kernel

Historic First: MSFT Contributes to Linux Kernel

Open Source
July 21, 2009

Microsoft’s march toward Linux interoperability is taking a leap forward this morning with the release of 20,000 lines of code under the GPLv2 open source license. The code release includes a trio of Linux drivers designed to help Linux operating systems better run as guests on Microsoft’s Windows Server 2008 through its Hyper-V virtualization technology. […]

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