Apparently spending more money on security doesn’t necessarily mean an enterprise is actually more secure, HP’s State of the Network Security survey finds. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux
MIPS Creator C120 – attention all hackers and makers, please form…
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•MIPS Creator C120 – attention all hackers and makers, please form an orderly queue here for your FREE Raspberry Pi killer! The Raspberry Pi just got some serious competition. Source: Tech
IBM's Softlayer offers bare metal servers by the hour
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•IBM’S SOFTLAYER announced on Tuesday that it is offering bare metal servers that are deployed in less than 30 minutes and billed by the hour. Source: Tech
GOG.com Is Getting Into the DRM-Free Movie and TV Business
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•GOG.com, nee “Good Old Games,” is throwing its hat in the DRM-free video ring, hoping to eventually persuade the big studios to liberate all movies and TV shows. Source: Tech
Linux Has Run Out of Time
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•There’s talk that the city of Munich, Germany-a bastion of open-souce idealism -will give up hope and move from its LiMux-brand of Linux to Microsoft Windows. Source: Tech
IT Security Spending to Rise, with Focus on Mobile
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•Respondents in a recent Gartner IT Key Metrics Survey indicate that, overall, organizations will spend an average of $381 per employee on IT security. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux
The Secret of DevOps Success? It's Not About the Technology
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•Building a devops culture takes a lot of work. Here’s a few suggestions about how to do it. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Avaya and HP to Deliver Expanded Communications Services to the Enterprise
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•Companies to sell a combined portfolio of unified communications, contact center as a service, and infrastructure modernization services HP to assume service delivery of a significant portion of Avaya Private Cloud ServicesSanta Clara, Calif. – August 26, 2014 – Avaya and HP (NYSE: HPQ) Enterprise Services (ES) today announced a multi-year agreement to offer cloud-based…
SSH Key Management Guidelines
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•The US government rolls new best-practice rules for protecting SSH. Read more at Linux Pro Magazine Source: Linux