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announced that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 has been certified by SAP to run SAP business applications. Helge Deller, head of SAP's LinuxLab, added, "Customers can now use this latest Red Hat operating system
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they should be doing anyway – putting together a solid business plan and making good use of cloud technology.
To win, a company has to be a start-up formed in 2010 or 2011, and the company must have a business
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for Exchange environments because it is based entirely on SMTP.
The solution supports all of the current Exchange versions, including Exchange Server 2010, relying on Bayesian filters, SPF scanning, its own
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by a malicious third-party? In this context, the term data provenance [6] becomes extremely meaningful: It covers the origins of the piece of data and how it might have been modified, that is, who has viewed
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and may warrant further manual auditing.
I know Coverity has been used on the Linux kernel before (prompting Linus Torvalds' often-mocked announcement with the release of the 2.6.11 kernel that "it's now
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surprise that, when Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 was released, the currently available DISA STIGs were still based on RHEL4. Administrators will tend to work through the checklist manually in a process
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are Gitolite [5] and Gitosis [6]. Both are available from GitHub. Gitolite is written in Perl and Gitosis in Python, but otherwise they are pretty similar. Many distributions (such as Fedora and Ubuntu) include
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Microsoft Word 2010. Next, copy the first portion of evil_payload.vbs – from Sub Auto_Open() to End Sub – and paste it into the Visual Basic Editor in either Microsoft Word 2003 or 2007 (see Figure 6
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CentOS 5 to 6 would work – a procedure the release notes advise against – a virtual environment seemed like the prudent decision.
The first step is to create a copy of the current system, which should
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that management also take part in the meetings.
In a comic book style, "One Day in Kanban Land" [6] vividly illustrates how these stand-up meetings promote continual improvement and give all participants