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Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 4 was released on February 15th, 2005. This report takes a look at the state of security for the first four years from release.
The Research Group has developed tools that objectively track and report on operational risk associated with software applications, operating systems and hardware.
o3 magazine was reporting live from Ohio LinuxFest 2007. A full report on the event, along with reports from immediately after the talks. Coverage is more enterprise related, but will give you a pretty good idea of some the happenings at the event.
We are happy to announce the release of Port Report 1.12. In this release, we can now follow CDP Neighbors while using the --report or -r options. Before when you used the --report option, the script will report on just that one switch. Now if you pass the --follow or -f option with the --report or -r option, port_report will follow the CDP neighbors and create multiple CSV files.
Microsoft had to report a 30% slump in sales for the last quarter. Their report to the U.S. SEC includes a rundown of their risk and competition factors. Among their concerns are Linux and open source untertakings, but also their own partners HP and Intel.
This chapter is all about Report Manager, the frontend for the Report Server backend. The full interaction between the Windows operating system, the Report Server, and the Report Manager is amply illustrated with a large number of hands-on exercises. You also get a full dose of the security aspects, the scheduling, and delivery aspects
of reporting.
"After a lot of work, the DebConf7 Final Report has been released. The report is intended for a large audience, and includes impressions and facts from the conference. Whether you were there or not, we hope you will find the report an interesting read! ..."
Way back in April 2008, the Linux Foundation published a little report that upended a lot of perceptions about Linux development. Now, they've done it again. The report in question — Linux Kernel Development: How Fast it is Going, Who is Doing It, What They are Doing, and Who is Sponsoring It? — revealed a number of things about the Linux kernel.