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Free Clone build of Red Hat enterprise Linux

Once upon a time (not so long ago) Red Hat Binary distribution used to free. Then they changed their business model, decided to charge for the binary and started of the fedora project where free Red Hat binary took off. Soon after Red Hat, removed freely available Linux distribution from circulation and asked us to… Continue reading Free Clone build of Red Hat enterprise Linux

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Who is tracking you online? The BIG Brothers? So many of them?

First I read about this firefox addon called Collusion at Gzimodo. This addon enables us to watch, how we are getting tracked using our own browser. Internet privacy is a widely talked about issue, however we have a little tangible understanding on how it works or how it effects us individually or as a society.… Continue reading Who is tracking you online? The BIG Brothers? So many of them?

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Email collaboration for enterprises and Zimbra

When we think about email collaboration/unified messaging the first things comes into our mind is Microsoft exchange, probably not because they pioneered email collaboration but because they have great success of with all enterprise segments, more importantly the end users to felt the impact of email collaboration. Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 was released at 1996… Continue reading Email collaboration for enterprises and Zimbra

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Random Heart beat

Heart beat is your new encryption key! According to New Scientist every ones heartbeats in a very unique rhythm. It is so unique that there is no chancing of you beating the same beat twice. An electrocardiograph (ECG) would know the difference. They shall probably use your bit to create a secret key. This is… Continue reading Random Heart beat

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Microsoft Store India has been hacked! So did your Password!!!

Password! Password!! Password!!! What is worse then having a week password? Storing your password in clear text. Fortunately/Unfortunately It is nothing to do with you. WP Sauce reports an attack took place yesterday, with the EvilShadow team replacing the front page to Microsoft’s online India store with a page called evil.html. The site is still… Continue reading Microsoft Store India has been hacked! So did your Password!!!

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What is a SAN?

What is a SAN? A storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated high performance network provides access block level to Data. The in modern day data is stored in an array of hard disk drives or solid-state drive or a combination of both. This Storage area network is usually separated from the local area network for performance… Continue reading What is a SAN?

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An Introduction to Moodle for business:

Moodle can be used in many types of environments such as in a learning delivery tool in educational institutes, and for business settings  as a community and collaboration tool, can be used for compliance and training. The modular design of Moodle allows it to address wider range of business issues then other most closed source… Continue reading An Introduction to Moodle for business:

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Make your Favicon from your logo

http://favicon-generator.org/ I just did a quick search on Favicon generator and this one works just perfect. Just open up your icon in a photoshop/gimp make a small squire out of the bit you would like your website favicon to look like and save it in JPG/PNG. Upload it and they will make a nice looking… Continue reading Make your Favicon from your logo

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Hacker says to release full Norton Antivirus code on Tuesday

“This coming Tuesday behold the full Norton Antivirus 1,7Gb src, the rest will follow,” Yama Tough posted via Twitter. In the past week Yama Tough has released fragments of source code from Symantec products along with a cache of emails. The hacker says all the data was taken from Indian government servers. ymantec doesn’t seem… Continue reading Hacker says to release full Norton Antivirus code on Tuesday

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Turnkey Virtual Appliance

Turnkey provides ready to go linux based open source appliances.  As they prepare the appliance for in the virtual infrastructure of your choice and get the opensource applications up and running for free. While you have your options to deploy them anywhere, they provides you with paid backup and migration service to the cloud as well as… Continue reading Turnkey Virtual Appliance