With the multitudes of accounts we have to deal with for email, social networking and other applications that require password authentication, we need a better solution. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Month: April 2014
Heartbleed May Not Leak Private SSL Keys After All
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•After this week’s massive Heartbleed bug, one of the biggest concerns was that the bug might leak a website’s private SSL keys, the key to the green lock that secures data sent to users. It’s especially dangerous because, if an attacker did access the keys, they could be used even after the server was patched,…
Linksys Starts Shipping the WRT1900AC, the Successor of Legendary WRT Wi-Fi Router
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•Best in class Wireless-AC router now available for purchase with even more features and OpenWrt supportRushden, UK – April 10, 2014 – Linksys® today announced that it has started shipping the new WRT1900AC to arrive in e-tail and retail stores in the UK from 21st April, 2014. The new WRT is the first consumer grade…
DevOps Amplifies Your Open Source Credentials
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•Can you really do DevOps without sharing scripts or code? DevOps manifesto proponents value cross-functional teams, symbiotic relationships, and continual feedback loops. Effective DevOps initiatives create engaged communities where team interactions amplify personal actions. When technology teams find adopting a DevOps culture is more difficult than using DevOps tools, suggest the open source way as…
Who needs Windows XP?
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•Microsoft has now ended all support for Windows XP, but it can be replaced with a free alternative computer operating system that people have been using around the world for many years. Source: Tech
How Microsoft can disrupt the tech industry again
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•FORTUNE Microsoft’s stock has stagnated as investors have lost faith in the company’s plans for its future. Source: Tech
Free Software Foundation statement on Heartbleed vulnerability
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•Today, news broke of a major security vulnerability in OpenSSL. The bug, which is being referred to as "heartbleed", allows unauthorized access to information protected, under normal conditions, by the SSL/TLS encryption used to secure much of the Internet. In response to the news, Free Software Foundation executive director John Sullivan made the following statement:…
Heartbeat SSL Flaw Puts Linux Distros at Risk
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•NEWS ANALYSIS: Hours after the flaw’s disclosure, many Linux distributions didn’t have a patch. Source: Tech
Intel and Cloudera: Why we're better together for Hadoop
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•Cloudera’s CEO and Intel’s GM of datacenter software explain what Intel’s $740m investment in Cloudera means for the future of the big-data analytics platform. Source: Tech
IBM Brings New Cloud Offerings, Pricing to the Mainframe
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•IBM announced new cloud offering, research projects and pricing options for mainframe users looking to deploy cloud workloads on IBM’s Linux-based mainframes. Source: Tech