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[18 Feb 2008 | No Comment | ]

Raleigh NC – February 14, 2008 – Red Hat (NYSE: RHT), the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the global availability of the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform, a next-generation, enterprise-class, open source solution for organizations seeking to enhance business performance by integrating people, partners, information, applications, business services and processes in the value chain. The solution …

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[17 Feb 2008 | No Comment | ]

Not many of us intentionally leave our cars unlocked or the front of our homes open to strangers. But we often leave our computers wide open to anyone and everyone that may want to snoop.
To get and keep our computers safe from hackers,or anyone wanting to have a look in our computers,we need the aid and assistance of something commonly …

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[17 Feb 2008 | No Comment | ]

I’ve been using this software for a long time now. It seem that this is the best software to counter hackers,spyware to run executable within your Windows pc. I give this software 5 star rating.
This software(COMODO Firewall Pro ver 3.0) awarded 5 star rating from CNET download.com and 4 1/2 star for PC Magazine.
PC Magazine evaluated this solution and concluded …

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[17 Feb 2008 | No Comment | ]

On February 26, Yahoo plans to beta launch Yahoo Buzz as a competitor to Digg, and a tipster supplied Valleywag with screenshots. Buzz, built under the direction of VP Tapan Bhat, will begin with a limited number of publishers — about 100 — and will rank stories based on popular search results and user voting.
read more | digg story

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[17 Feb 2008 | One Comment | ]

The entire design firm has been let go. The team had been working on next generation design projects. This week, more than 1,000 Yahoo employees have been let go, including the entire design team.
read more | digg story

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[16 Feb 2008 | One Comment | ]

SCO Group, best known for suing IBM and claiming it deserved royalties from companies using the popular Linux operating system, said Thursday that a private investment firm has agreed to put up the money to take SCO out of bankruptcy court.Stephen Norris Capital Partners and its partners from the Middle East, which SCO did not identify, have agreed …