QuickBooks and Linux: A Server Story
Small Business Computing: "For a lot of small-to-medium-sized business, the holdout has been Quickbooks Enterprise Solutions..."
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Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu Unveil Next-Generation SPARC Enterprise Servers : New Quad-Core SPARC
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) and Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) today announced an enhanced line of SPARC(R) Enterprise servers – M4000, M5000, M8000 and M9000 – that delivers a highly scalable, enterprise-class virtualization and consolidation platform with up to 80 percent better performance on commercial applications and 2x better performance on HPC workloads and using 44 percent less energy per core. Based on the quad-core SPARC64(TM) VII processor and the Solaris(TM) Operating System (OS), the new SPARC Enterprise servers are ideal platforms for high-availability, mission-critical enterprise applications including large-scale databases, BIDW, ERP and CRM. The new processor is also available as an option for seamless upgrades in existing SPARC Enterprise servers. (PRWeb Jul 14, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/enterprise/sparc/prweb1104084.htm
Splert: A Custom Answering Machine and more for Pidgin
My Technophilic Musings: "This is a simple tool I wrote a few months ago to turn Pidgin, everyone’s favourite multi-client Instant Messenger...into a customized answering machine (and more) when you are away from your computer.
Updating Unix And Linux Passwords Via The Web Browser
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "This Monday's script is actually a web-page frontend (CGI, to be exact) to make use of another script. That script can be any you want, but, if you like, we published an Expect script some time ago to do network wide updates from a single source that can be modified to restrict it to password changing only."
The best five books for Linux beginners
Cyber Cynic: "What these users need is a good introduction to Linux. So, for all of you to whom "root" is something that trees have but operating system don't, these books are for you."
Monthly Blog Theme Contest, New User Ranks, MozPoint Madness and Upcoming YOUmoz Features
Posted by rebecca
Hiya folks! I'm pleased to announce some new features, functionality, and funtastic contests that we're rolling out in order to make you lousy masses happy (wait, did I just type what I was thinking?). I've listed them below:Top Ranked Users is Now Free of Rand's Bearded Mug
Some of you may have noticed weird changes afoot on our Top Ranked Members list. If you check it out, you'll notice some differences in who's ranking highly:

No, I did not undergo extensive plastic surgery to look like Ciaran, nor did Rand shave his beard only to reveal that a clean-shaven Fishkin looks astonishingly similar to Sean Maguire. Rather, we've removed SEOmoz staff and associates from the Top Members page, leaving you all to compete with each other for rankings. Dr. Pete, you can now rejoice that you no longer have those pesky Critchlows to battle alongside.
Keep in mind that the stats on the Top Members page (such as mozpoints and rankings) are calculated every hour, so if you check your ranking twice in 30 minutes and are like, "No way, I just left a comment that got me 4 thumbs, so this count is inaccurate!", keep in mind that we don't update in real time.
Speaking of mozpoints...
Extra MozPoints for YOUmoz Authors and Blog Promotions
From here on out, if you submit a YOUmoz entry and we publish it, you'll get 10 mozpoints added to your total count. If your post gets promoted to the main blog, you'll receive an additional 15 mozpoints, resulting in a total gain of 25 mozpoints (plus however many more thumbs up your post gets). Check out our MozPoints page if you're unfamiliar with how they work and their benefit. For now, more mozpoints means you'll get the nofollow lifted off your profile page links and that you can win a free month's access of SEOmoz PRO. We're also exploring other awesome mozpoint incentives for the future, so we'll keep you updated!
Monthly YOUmoz Blog Theme Contest
Another new feature we're announcing is our monthly YOUmoz blog theme contest. Each month we'll announce a new blog theme for YOUmoz. Contributers don't have to write a post centered on the theme--it's not mandatory. However, if you do decide to participate in the contest and write a post tied to the theme and your post wins, you'll receive a $50 Amazon.com gift card from us. Hooray for prizes! Posts will be judged by a variety of factors, so don't think that spam thumbing will get you to win. We'll likely factor in thumbs, community response and comments, and staff input to award a winner.
I encourage you all to brainstorm possible themes in the comments (or email me at rebecca -at- seomoz.org with suggestions), but in the meantime I've pulled April's theme out of my arse: it's reputation monitoring and management. If you'd like to participate, submit your theme-centric blog post to YOUmoz between April 1st and the 30th and I'll review/publish it (if appropriate--remember that we only accept original blog posts for publication--no dupe posts!). In the beginning of May I'll announce the winner as well as the new theme for the month, and we'll lather, rinse, repeat!
And finally, speaking of YOUmoz...
Upcoming YOUmoz Upgrades
Here is a list of some upgrades to YOUmoz we're working on rolling out soon:
- Author bio sections. Fill out an author bio blurb and we'll automatically generate it in the posts you submit.
- A "preview this post" function. Check your handiwork before submitting it for review!
- Automated messaging. I'm currently pinging authors when their posts have been published or rejected, but soon this notification process will be automated.
So there you have it--some cool new features and updates for all of you to drool over. As always, share your comments and feedback below, including future YOUmoz blog contest theme ideas. I'm looking forward to seeing how our first monthly contest goes--good luck, everyone!
Multiple Vulnerabilities in Cisco ASA Adaptive Security Appliance and Cisco PIX Security Appliances
... a workaround, disable this feature using the no override-account-disable command. Devices configured for SSL VPN (clientless or client-based) or accepting ASDM management connections are vulnerable. Note: IPSec clients are ...
The Karmic Koala Chronicles
... updated, while most are the same builds as the ones in Jaunty Jackalope. "The kernel packages are at version 2.6.30-5.6, based on Linux kernel 2.6.30 RC5, and OpenOffice.org was updated to version 3.1.0. In Ubuntu 9.10, HAL ...


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