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Solaris exec touts Unix platform's strengths 14/10/2008 08:38:00
Company is undaunted by Linux momentum, claims many users switch backSolaris has been Sun Microsystems's bread-and-butter Unix system since 1992. While Unix platforms such as Solaris now are up against the open source Linux juggernaut, Sun maintains it has the technological advantages and accommodations for open source to keep Solaris in the game. The company also cites important customer wins as evidence of the platform's continued strength. To hash out the state of Solaris in today's marketplace, InfoWorld editor at large Paul Krill recently met with Jim McHugh, vice president of Solaris marketing at Sun, at the company's California campus. - +
How the OLPC can help beat Taliban in Afghanistan 09/09/2008 10:05:00
Technology is playing a growing part in rebuilding Afghanistan, says the Minister of Communications and Information Technology.In one of the final scenes of the movie, "Charlie Wilson's War," the story of America's part in Afghanistan's victory over the Soviet Union, Congressman Wilson is shown asking for more funding to rebuild Afghanistan, a request that is denied. - +
Facebook seeks trusted relationships on the 'Net 04/07/2008 09:57:22
Facebook's director of engineering dissects product design, development and search efforts at FacebookWhile perhaps best known as a major social networking site in the Web 2.0 vein, Facebook is becoming a popular place to interface with potential customers, similar to what companies such as Scribe and iLike have done. Facebook also is being viewed as a place for enterprise collaboration, with Serena Software leveraging the site for this purpose. To get perspective on Facebook, InfoWorld Editor at Large Paul Krill recently spoke with Aditya Agarwal, Facebook director of engineering. Agarwal formerly worked in the Oracle server technologies division. - +
Why major mobile handset makers are riding with LiMo 20/03/2008 11:23:39
The executive director of the LiMo Foundation discusses his group's efforts to create and establish an open handset platform built on LinuxThe LiMo Foundation was formed on January 2007 as a consortium of mobile industry companies joining together to create for handsets an open and standardized software platform based on Linux. Their goal is to deliver an open handset format that will become more widely accepted and used over closed, proprietary platforms. The foundation's major founders include Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics and Vodafone. These companies and other members share leadership and decision making. - +
Mozilla security chief on protecting Firefox users 05/02/2008 08:06:05
Window Snyder says browser vendors must work together -- and not blame usersWindow Snyder has the somewhat offbeat title of "chief security something-or-other" at Mozilla, where she is responsible for overseeing efforts to boost the security of the company's open-source offerings, including the Firefox browser. - +
Linux guru offers sneak peek at Kernel Report 10/01/2008 07:30:50
Jonathan Corbet gives Computerworld a taste of his 2008 Linux.conf.au addressJonathan Corbet is an active kernel contributor, co-founder and president of Linux development community news site LWN.net, and the lead author of Linux Device Drivers, Third Edition. His renowned Kernel Report has been presented to audiences worldwide, and this year marks his fourth appearance at Linux.conf.au. Here, Corbet offers Computerworld readers a sneak peek at the major themes behind this year's Kernel Report. - +
Riding the open source Storm 02/01/2008 08:36:28
Open source guru Stormy Peters talks about the global initiative to count how much open source software is used by enterprise, and her upcoming keynote at Melbourne’s Linux ConferenceOpen source guru Stormy Peters talks about the global initiative to count how much open source software is used by enterprise, and her upcoming keynote at Melbourne's Linux Conference. - +
Q&A: Fraudster Frank Abagnale offers IT security advice 19/10/2007 11:22:46
Nobody cares about ethics, says the Catch Me If You Can manAt Computerworld's Storage Networking World conference in the US, Frank Abagnale gave a keynote presentation on his life as an imposter and fraudster, a story that was told in the book and subsequent Steven Spielberg movie, Catch Me If You Can. Prior to his presentation, Abagnale spoke with Computerworld about ethics, computer crime and security risks faced by IT professionals. - +
Drupal: from a drop in the ocean to a big fish in the CMS world 15/10/2007 09:59:33
Drupal’s founder, Dries Buytaert tells all about the Drupal project: its history, where it is today and where it is going.Drupal started out as a college experiment. - +
Software pirate extradition a first of many, legal expert predicts 18/05/2007 13:49:49
Australian resident Hew Griffiths faces up to 10 years in a U.S. prisonIt took three years of legal debate before Hew Raymond Griffiths, an Australian resident and British citizen, was surrendered to the U.S. for his involvement in the international software piracy group Drink or Die (DoD). - +
'Net pioneer celebrates 40 years and looks ahead 13/11/2006 14:07:09
32-year Merit veteran reminisces on the Internet's 40-year historyMerit Network, the pioneering Michigan research network that played a key role in the development of the Internet, this week will celebrate its 40th anniversary. President Emeritus Eric Aupperle, a 32-year Merit veteran who served as director and president during the organization's heyday in the mid-1980s and 1990s as the operator of the National Science Foundation's NSFnet, spent some time reminiscing and looking ahead with Jim Duffy.
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