VMware User Group Meeting To Feature Management Tools
VMware User Group Meeting To Feature Management Tools
Information Week - Virtualization requires more than just virtual machines. That’s the chorus being voiced as the market leader, VMware, calls together 10,000 virtualization users for its VMworld 2007 user group in San Francisco this week. The event will be the largest
Playing With Virtual Money
Playing With Virtual Money
Every year, billions of dollars change hands for goods that exist solely as lines of code on servers. But at the moment it is almost an entirely unregulated market. Here are some arguments both for and against keeping it that way.
Linux Command Interface 101
Bit-tech.net takes a long hard look at the complex world of the Linux CLI and creates an easy-to-read guide for Linux pros and n00bs alike. What commands are there? How do you set up networks in the CLI? What drivers are needed for WiFi cards? These and many more questions answered within!
AMD to help with open-source ATI Linux graphics
Company will release an open-source driver to improve Linux support for its ATI graphics cards and will help open-source programmers improve it.
MCSA/MCSE 70-290 exam study guide: Administer computer accounts and resources in Active Directory
MCSA/MCSE 70-290 exam study guide: Administer computer accounts and resources in Active Directory
Understanding how to manage objects within Active Directory is critical for successful deployment and reliable day-to-day operations of a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory-based network. In this chapter download from Administering Computer Accounts and Resources, receive an overview of Active Directory for Windows Server 2003. Learn how to add, remove, and manage computer accounts in Active Directory. Additionally, learn how to troubleshoot computer accounts in Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory. Chapter coverage includes:
- Adding and removing computer accounts
- Prestaging computer accounts
- Using command-line tools for modifying Active Directory objects
- Using the Action Pane in the MMC 3.0
- Enabling full functionality for MMC 3.0
- Managing resources using the Run As command
- Cisco NAC Appliance Manager - Allows you to centrally manage and monitor your deployment of NAC Appliance Servers and Clean Access Agents.
- Cisco NAC Appliance Server - Enforces the security policies created in NAC Appliance Manager.
- Cisco Clean Access Agent - Gathers information about the user and host on which it is installed.
- Cisco NAC Appliance Network Scanner - Uses the embedded Nessus scanning software to scan hosts for known vulnerabilities.
Title: MCSA/MCSE 70-290 Exam Cram: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment, Second EditionAuthor: Dan Balter, Patrick Regan
Publisher: Exam Cram
Chapter 2: Administering Computer Accounts and Resources
ISBN: 0-7897-3617-9; Copyright 2007 Exam Cram. All rights reserved.
Used with permission from the publisher. Available from booksellers or direct from Exam Cram
Sun, Fujitsu and Hitachi freshen server lines
Sun, Fujitsu and Hitachi freshen server lines
Computerworld - Download this white paper (Source: HP) The HP Virtual Server Environment, HP’s virtualization solution for HP Integrity and HP 9000 servers, gives you the flexible capacity you need to increase the return on your IT investments and be more agile at the
Downtime, Tuesday, August 14th, 4:00 AM PDT
Downtime, Tuesday, August 14th, 4:00 AM PDT
The scheduled maintenance for Tuesday, August 14th, has been expanded to include all international servers and will include an update to the SOE…
Linus Torvalds runs a tight ship

Temporary Broker Changes on (some) EQII Servers
Some EQ2 servers have been having some lag supposedly caused by some broker changes made last patch. Grimwell had this to say about it on the…
Add Linux to Your Windows
Add Linux to Your Windows
If you want to take open source out for a trial run without ousting your current OS, these three steps will help you do just that.
Intel 2-way servers to get 45 nm boost in Q4
EnterpriseDB Advanced Server Code Execution Vulnerability - Secunia
EnterpriseDB Advanced Server Code Execution Vulnerability - Secunia
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EnterpriseDB Advanced Server Code Execution Vulnerability
Secunia, UK - Joxean Koret has reported a vulnerability in EnterpriseDB Advanced Server, which can be exploited by malicious users to cause a DoS (Denial of Service) and … Hexamail Server "USER" Buffer Overflow Vulnerability |
New HP Linux offerings - IT-Director.com
New HP Linux offerings - IT-Director.com
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New HP Linux offerings
IT-Director.com - Through the program, partners will have access to HP's entire server portfolio using HP Integrity, ProLiant and BladeSystem platforms running a broad range … |
IBM faces Second Life strike - Register
IBM faces Second Life strike - Register
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IBM faces Second Life strike
Register, UK - That is when Rappresentanza Sindacale Unitaria IBM Vimercate (RSU), the official trade union representing IBM's 9000 workers in Italy, is planning a most … |
Players Exploit to Crash Servers
Players Exploit to Crash Servers
Rumors have been circulating since late Sunday night when servers suddenly started going down. With hundreds of servers, yours may or may not have…
Master the building blocks of a Cisco NAS Appliance design
One of the keys to success when designing a security solution is to first understand all the pieces with which you work. Study the building blocks available with the Cisco NAS Appliance solution in this chapter download from Cisco NAC Appliance: Enforcing Host Security with Clean Access. Learn the purpose and function of each piece and the minimum hardware and software requirements, scalability, and performance metrics of the different building blocks. Building blocks covered include:
Title: Cisco NAC Appliance: Enforcing Host Security with Clean Access
Author: Jamey Heary, Jerry Lin, Chad Sullivan, Alok Agrawal
Publisher: Cisco Press
Chapter 3: The Building Blocks in a Cisco NAC Appliance Design
ISBN: 1-58705-306-3; Copyright 2007, Cisco Press. All rights reserved.
Used with permission from the publisher. Available from booksellers or direct from Cisco Press
AMD talks plans for server, desktop and notebooks
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