High-class talks around the clock in the Forum, non-commercial projects presenting their work, new developments at the largest IT fair in the world, CeBIT Open Source 2010 in Hanover, Germany.
The Japanese software project Karesansui has released the first version of its open source software. The Web console allows management of virtual systems under Xen.
The Bonsai Information Security firm has released Moth, a VMware image with a set of vulnerable web applications and scripts. It serves for testing and developing security scanners and can be instructional in all matters application security.
Heralded as a leap into the new era, vSphere 4.0, which was introduced April 21 as the successor to VMware's Virtual Infrastructure 3.x, is at least a logical step in the right direction upon a more sober assessment: through consolidation and automation based on an infrastructure of virtual components, a solution to satisfy turnkey IT services.
The server space is changing, bringing new opportunities for the agile admin. If you plan on taking up residence in the new data center, you’d better get your toolkit ready. This month we explore tools and techniques for data center and server room environments.
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