FAA migrates traffic flow to Linux

The Federal Aviation Administration has migrated its Unix-based traffic flow management system to Linux, allowing the agency to purchase lower-cost commodity servers.

User group etiquette 101

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HPC storage virtualization

Crosswalk Inc. of Westminster, Colo., has released the iGRid 5100, a gateway that can be used between servers and storage arrays to pool storage as a single entity.

Linux desktop

The nonprofit Open Source Development Labs has started a project to fuse the two dominant Linux desktop graphical user interfaces, the staid but consistent KDE and the more adventurous but buggier Gnome.

Intelligence as a service

Business Objects Inc. of San Jose, Calif., will offer its Crystal Reports business intelligence software over the Internet, at <a href="http://crystalreports.com">crystalreports.com</a>.

What's in an open-source name?

Trying to drum up buzz for the mapping software it recently open-sourced, Autodesk Inc. of San Rafael, Calif., created a bit of a muddle by naming its offering after a similar open-source program.

Multicore challenges

While Advanced Micro Devices Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., and Intel Corp. of Santa Clara, Calif., are championing multicore processors, the supercomputing crowd remains ambivalent, at least until these additional cores can be better exploited.

JBoss to wear the Red Hat

During a panel at the recent LinuxWorld conference in Boston, the always fiery JBoss Inc. CEO Marc Fleury razzed SugarCRM CEO John Roberts about why the Cupertino, Calif.-based CRM provider entered into a collaboration agreement with Microsoft Corp.

Ready for managed security services?

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The dirt on 'misdirected bounces'

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Sun CEO McNealy steps down, takes federal post

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Data scraping, Web 2.0 style

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Tech brief: Chilled out

Workstation shoppers might consider Alienware Inc.'s new Aurora ALX computer, which includes the new Liquid Chilled Quad Nvidia SLI Graphics subsystem.

Tech brief: Gateway's new Profile

The Gateway Profile 6 is the latest in the company's successful all-in-one line and it tackles an issue that normally hinders adoption of sealed systems'serviceability.

Tech brief: Sigaba gets Common Criteria

Sigaba Inc. of Reston, Va., last month said its SigabaNet Authentication Server and Key Management Server products had received Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 2 certification from the National Information Assurance Partnership. SigabaNet solutions are used for secure messaging, including e-mail and instant messaging.

Tech brief: Space-saving desktop

MPC Computers Inc. of Nampa, Idaho, has unveiled its new ClientPro 212 all-in-one desktop computer.

GCN Insider | Welcome your new data overlords

Categorically defining data as structured, semistructured and unstructured will increasingly become irrelevant, predicts Robert Markham, principal analyst at Forrester Research Inc.

GCN Insider | Quick, protect that 10-Gbps network traffic

Unless you work at a government lab, or some other high-performance-requiring agency, you might not have a 10-gigabit network. But chances are you will; it's just a matter of when.

GCN Insider | HSPD-12 with a single-sign-on twist

Single sign-on is one of those security technologies that makes perfect sense but always seems to play second fiddle to more pressing concerns.

At your service

Over the past year, publicly available government information has been appearing all over the Web'on Google Maps. When the search giant posted its own mapping Web service, it did something unusual. It published the application programming interfaces'the code that delivers maps, pointers and associated features'to the Web page.

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