'Unlucky 13': Symantec's Security Trends for 2010
Hackers and malware purveyors are becoming more sophisticated. Computer users must follow suit by becoming equally wiser and more proactive.
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Hackers and malware purveyors are becoming more sophisticated. Computer users must follow suit by becoming equally wiser and more proactive.
Can a processor upgrade really yield those kinds of results?
New software from Big Blue promises better security, visibility and scalability for virtual data centers.
The latest OpenSUSE refresh updates core apps and changes the way Novell works with its community.
Pragma's SSH software became the first to be certified for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7.
IceWarp is readying IceWarp Unified Communications Server Version 10 for release. The new version will focus on integration of all aspects of communication. The Radicati Group weighs in on how it measures up.
The latest Apple update addresses a major vulnerability that surfaced in September as well as numerous bug fixes.
It's a shiny new decade for the organization behind the popular open source Web server. In 10 years the non-profit foundation has grown from its initial project, HTTP Web Server, to more than 60 projects.
E-mail is approaching its 30th birthday, and Sendmail, the granddaddy of all mail transfer agents, is still going strong.
The two companies have teamed up to improve the performance-per-watt of EMC's cloud-based storage system.
The whole point of having a wireless enterprise infrastructure is to increase mobility and reduce cables. A new effort from Aruba Networks aims to help cut the cord everywhere in a network.
The networking vendor expands its footprint while continuing to challenge Cisco.
Ubuntu 9.10 RC is now available, and testers are being sought.
Gartner says only 16 percent of workloads are now running on virtual machines. It expects that figure to surge to 50 percent by 2012.
A few weeks ago, IBM and Canonical revealed plans to deliver Linux desktops and software to Africa. On Tuesday, they expanded the offering to the United States.
Microsoft has completed development on Exchange 2010. The new version of the mail server will ship on Nov. 9 at the company's TechEd Conference in Berlin.
A severe bug is causing data loss for many who neglected to back up.
Kerio Mail Server is now certified for Microsoft Windows 7 as well as Mac OS X 10.6, also known as Snow Leopard.
The Apache Software Foundation Monday released a new update to its Apache HTTP server.