Category: Open Source

Mar 10 2010

Acer’s PC Market Numbers Add Up

Across all of 2009, Dell managed to stay ahead of Acer by a hair's-breadth, but the year-end trend wasn't going Dell's way.

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Mar 09 2010

Intro to IO Profiling of Applications

One of the sorely missing aspects of storage is analyzing and understanding the IO patterns of applications. This article will examine some techniques for performing IO profiling of an application to illustrate what information you can gain.
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Mar 08 2010

Klaatu Recommends Nikto for Web Security

Download and use Nikto before an attacker reduces your website to a burned-out cinder.
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Mar 08 2010

Video: Boston Youth Want Net Neutrality

Young folks are starting to crank out videos in support of Net Neutrality.

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Mar 06 2010

Customize Chrome for Better Browsing

Google Chrome has only had extensions available for a few months, but it already has a great collection of add-ons that will boost your browsing experience. We look at a handful of extensions that let you manage tabs effectively, learn more about the sites you browse, and read feeds with panache.
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Mar 05 2010

beyond nerds bearing gifts, the future of the open source economy

beyond nerds bearing gifts, the future of the open source economy

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Mar 04 2010

Cloud Computing the Highlight of RSA 2010

At RSA, most heads are in the cloud with everyone from Symantec to IBM delivering new cloud-based security solutions.

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Mar 03 2010

The Three Giants of Linux

In the land of Linux, there are three giants. Three distributions which have stood the test of time and from which most others have come. What makes these three unique and how have they shaped Linux as we know it today?
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Mar 03 2010

Is Saas a friend or foe of open source?

Dries Buytaert of Drupal and Acquia is warning that Software as a Service is becoming a threat to open source and that clouds could create the same vendor lock-in customers sought to avoid with open source.
(This is Dries at last year’s Drupalcon in Paris, in a close-up of a photo by Pedro Lozano.

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Mar 02 2010

POSIX IO Must Die!

POSIX IO is becoming a serious impediment to IO performance and scaling. POSIX is one of the standards that enabled portable programs and POSIX IO is the portion of the standard surrounding IO. But as the world of storage evolves with greatly increasing capacities and greatly increasing performance, it is time for POSIX IO to evolve or die.
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