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PC/OS: Insert CD, use desktopOpen in New Window
PC/OS aims to be an easy-to-use Linux distribution right out of the box. Being Ubuntu-based, it has a head start on being user-friendly, but PC/OS goes above and beyond Ubuntu's measures to ensure ea read more »
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Sun sneaks JavaFX Mobile into desktop FXOpen in New Window
Any RIA in a stormSun Microsystems, it is generally felt, lost the desktop to Microsoft a long time ago. Aware of this, Sun in recent years evangelized mobile as Java's habitat - mobile is, after all read more »
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Government Using BI Software To Measure Public DiplomacyOpen in New Window
A State Department pilot project using Business Objects' planning and budgeting software aims to prove that overseas anti-Americanism-reduction programs are working. read more »
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Lenovo announces a desktop alternative for secure managed PCsOpen in New Window
Linda Musthaler reports, "In mid-November, Lenovo announced a desktop alternative platform called the Secure Managed Client (SMC). This storage-based solution puts a diskless client with full PC fid read more »
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Windows software encrypts group-policy securityOpen in New Window
"Unisys Stealth Solution for Network makes use of session-based encryption keys for policy-based access to data." read more »
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New virtual Linux desktop bundle comes 'Microsoft-free'Open in New Window
IBM and Canonical Thursday announced a virtualized software bundle combining Lotus desktop applications running on top of Ubuntu Linux that they say is far cheaper than running Microsoft's Office read more »
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FBI says copper thefts threaten U.S. infrastructureOpen in New Window
The theft of copper wire has become so pervasive that it poses a threat to the national infrastructure, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation warned Wednesday. read more »
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U.S. Open used Web filtering to prevent online gamblingOpen in New Window
"The U.S. Open tennis tournament provides network access for the players, guests and media, but this past summer the association running the event took an extra security step: It used Web filtering. read more »
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