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Red Hat's new directory services offer more advanced authentication and access control capabilities.
At its first annual summit this week in New Orleans, the leading Linux distribution vendor will formally launch its the renamed Red Hat Directory Server and Red Hat Certificate Management System and discuss plans to incorporate Xen open source virtualization in Red Hat's Fedora project and future Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
It's a portal. It's a VPN. No, it's webNetwork 4.0 from Stoneware. It can't leap tall buildings in a single bound, but it can give local and remote users a single, secure point of access for all Web content and applications
To help determine whether Linux has a role in your organization, we sort through the areas where the OS excels and where you should exercise caution.
Deep inside the perimeter, your desktops and laptops are vulnerable. We tested five desktop firewalls designed to protect your endpoints.
Novell is doing the right thing by developing products that will put it in the Web services arena as a Liberty Alliance player. But the company must do more -- like deliver the products, and fast.
Java serves as the building blocks of an up-and-coming health and fitness company's member management system.
Identiforce does an excellent job ensuring that properly authenticated and authorized users can access the correct resources.
Software giants--and frequent foes--reveal more about their plans to create more manageable virtualized environments. But the open-source world remains skeptical.
Listen in as Brad Shimmin sits down with Michel Prompt, CEO of Radiant Logic to discuss virtual directories versus metadirectories, companies using virtual directories and Radiant Logic's role in federated identity.
Access-control configuration poses several challenges for IT administrators. We outline a simple process to set these controls for Microsoft Windows servers.
Give local and remote users a single secure point of access for all Web content and applications with webNetwork.
Server Core provides a stripped-down and secure Windows build.
In health care, more efficient use of IT can translate directly into better patient care; virtualization helped Christus Health boost that equation.
In response to our RFI, four vendors brought samples of their EUA software into our labs for hands-on testing. Top honors went to Business Layers eProvision thanks to its flexibility and password self-service.