Archive for Februar, 2009

Barracuda SSL VPN – umfassende, sichere Clientless Lösung für den Remotezugang

Samstag, Februar 14th, 2009

barracuda_logo.jpg   Die Barracuda SSL VPN ist eine integrierte Hardware- und Softwarelösung, die sicheren Clientless Remotezugang zu internen Netzwerkressourcen über einen beliebigen Internetbrowser bietet. Die Barracuda SSL VPN bietet vollständige Kontrolle über Dateisystem und webbasierte Anwendungen, die einen externen Zugang erfordern, wobei granularen Zugangskontrollen durch Einbindung von externen Authentisierungsmechanismen bereitgestellt werden können

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WordPress 2.7.1 – DE-Edition

Samstag, Februar 14th, 2009

wordpressde.jpg   WordPress ist ein zeitgemässes Weblog-System zum Veröffentlichen persönlicher Beiträge – den Schwerpunkt bilden Ästhetik, Webstandards und Benutzerfreundlichkeit. WordPress basiert auf PHP und MySQL, ist frei erhältlich, einfach zu installieren und wird allen Ansprüchen an einen professionellen Webauftritt gerecht. WordPress Deutschland ist die zentrale Anlaufstelle der deutschsprachigen WordPress-Nutzer

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Sony DSC-G3 Camera – mit Wifi und Linux an Bord

Mittwoch, Februar 11th, 2009

sony_logo.jpg   Die Sony DSC-G3 verfügt über ein Zeiss-Objektiv mit 4-fachem optischem Zoom, ein sehr großes 3,5-Zoll-Display und 4 GByte internen Speicher. Das Interessanteste an der Kamera ist jedoch die interne Software, welche unter anderem auch eine Gesichtserkennungsfunktion mitbringt. Sie basiert auf der Linux-Distribution Busybox und dem Linux-Kernel 2.6.11 für ALP (Access Linux Platform)

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Experts Announce Agreement on the 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors – And How to Fix Them

Mittwoch, Februar 11th, 2009

sans_logo.jpg   Experts from more than 30 US and international cyber security organizations jointly released the consensus list of the 25 most dangerous programming errors that lead to security bugs and that enable cyber espionage and cyber crime. Shockingly, most of these errors are not well understood by programmers; their avoidance is not widely taught by computer science programs; and their presence is frequently not tested by organizations developing software for sale. The impact of these errors is far reaching. Just two of them led to more than 1.5 million web site security breaches during 2008 – and those breaches cascaded onto the computers of people who visited those web sites, turning their computers into zombies

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Fujitsu FLEPia E-Book – E-Paper mit Farbe

Mittwoch, Februar 11th, 2009

fujitsu_logo.jpg   Das Fujitsu FLEPia E-Book ist das erste tragbare E-Book der Welt, das E-Paper farbig anzeigt

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Ingres Database 9.2 – Incremental Rollforwarddb

Dienstag, Februar 10th, 2009

ingres_logo.jpg   The incremental rollforwarddb feature allows the journals from a database to be incrementally applied, as they are generated, to a backup copy of the database. This feature can be used to minimize downtime in the event that the backup database is needed for disaster recovery

Start the incremental rollforwarddb by issuing the following command
# rollforwarddb dbname +c -j -incremental

Issue one or more of the following commands to cause rollforwarddb to discover new journals and apply them
# rollforwarddb dbname -c +j -norollback

The database remains inconsistent and readonly

Discover and apply new journals by issuing the following command
# rollforwarddb dbname -c +j -rollback 

The incremental rollforwarddb ends, and the database is marked consistent and updateable

Ingres Database 9.2 – offered with ease of use enhancements

Dienstag, Februar 10th, 2009

ingres_logo.jpg  New Features in Ingres Database 9.2 continue to reduce the time, complexity, and database administrators (DBA) requirements by eliminating, simplifying and automating many tasks traditionally associated with maintaining an business-class database. Upgrading from previous releases of Ingres Database is a simple, highly automated task         

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Documentation for the new Ingres database releasese

On Feb, Friday 13, 2009 Unix time Will Be 1234567890

Dienstag, Februar 10th, 2009

Unix time (POSIX time) is a system for describing points in time, defined as the number of seconds elapsed since midnight Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) of January 1, 1970, not counting leap seconds. At 11:31:30pm UTC on Friday Feb 13, 2009, Unix time will reach 1,234,567,890

                   

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Google Ocean – The Mediterranean

Sonntag, Februar 8th, 2009

Microsoft My Phone – syncs information between your mobile phone and the web

Sonntag, Februar 8th, 2009

myphone_logo.jpg   Microsoft My Phone syncs information on your mobile phone to a storage space on a web site hosted by Microsoft. If your phone is lost or stolen, or if you upgrade to a new phone, you can easily restore the contacts, calendar appointments, photos, and other information that you stored on My Phone to a compatible new or replacement phone. Most phones that run the Windows Mobile 6 operating system are compatible with My Phone service

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Amazon Kindle 2 – der E-Book-Markt entsteht jetzt

Samstag, Februar 7th, 2009

Additional official-looking photos of the Kindle 2 have emerged and the new e-reader from Amazon looks sweet

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Fujitsu LifeBook U820 – Mini-Notebook

Donnerstag, Februar 5th, 2009

fujitsu_logo.jpg   Delivering touch screen capability, long battery life, and Microsoft Windows computing power, the innovative Fujitsu LifeBook U820 convertible mini-notebook is stylish, super compact, and ultra lightweight starting at a mere 1.32 lbs, yet offering full Windows functionality for on-the-go users. The built-in GPS-functionality turns this unit into a Garmin Mobile® PC powered navigation system

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Google Latitude – Broadcast Your Location To Friends

Mittwoch, Februar 4th, 2009

googele_latitude_logo.jpg  It will allow you to broadcast your location to select friends, family, and colleagues based on the coordinates of your cell phone (via GPS or otherwise). If you have the GPS feature enabled in Google Maps on your mobile phone, you are probably familiar with the reassuring, pulsating blue dot on the map that represents you wherever you go

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PlateSpin Recon – Rapidly collect inventory and utilization data across thousands of servers

Mittwoch, Februar 4th, 2009

platespin_logo.jpg   PlateSpin Recon is a sophisticated workload profiling, analysis and planning solution that provides new levels of intelligence, visual analysis and forecasting for optimizing the data center. With broad multiplatform support, PlateSpin Recon takes the guesswork out of complex server consolidation, disaster recovery, capacity planning and green data center initiatives

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DataCore SANmelody – Pimp My Storage

Dienstag, Februar 3rd, 2009