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ROSA Enterprise Linux Server Released

The ROSA team has announced the ROSA Enterprise Linux Server (RELS) 2012 server operating system, which is based on a combination of Red Hat, various open source technologies, and ROSA's own tools and applications.

According to the company, this development approach allows ROSA to "achieve binary-level compatibility with popular enterprise applications and extend the system's functionality."

For example, the company states that the system provides easier integration with existing networks, visual server configuration and management, and other benefits. The company also states that RELS 2012 provides a first step toward building a ROSA Cloud Platform – an integrated software stack being developed by ROSA that will include IaaS and PaaS tools, along with tools to set up, monitor, and maintain a cloud infrastructure. RELS 2012 currently includes tools aimed at simplifying deployment and maintenance of enterprise IT infrastructure, specifically:

The free software is available for download from: http://www.rosalab.com.

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Lastline has announced the release of its new anti-malware tool, called Previct, which monitors all inbound and outbound network traffic. According to the company, the tool can be configured as a passive monitor or as an inline component "to actively block targeted attacks, APTs, web-based drive-by downloads, zero-day exploits, and other malicious

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