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- ZDNET/George Ou: Surge of killer device drivers leave no OS safe
- IBM developerWorks/Blogs: Solve problems with Blue Gene/Secure System i
- InformationWeek White Papers: Evaluating Configuration Management Databases (CMDBs) as an Enabler to Improved Service Management
- Alec Saunders .LOG: T@lkster: A New Voice 2.0 Company
- Simply Relevant: Voice 2.0: A Manifesto for the Future
ZDNET/George Ou: Surge of killer device drivers leave no OS safe
"News came yesterday that Linux users who used NVIDIA's drivers were in danger of being remotely exploited because a zero-day exploit code was released last week. Just the mere act of visiting a malicious website could trigger a buffer overflow that can lead to arbitrary code execution. Since the attack is on the device driver which is closely tied in to the kernel, it operates beneath the user space and does not require root privileges to completely take over the system."
IBM developerWorks/Blogs: Solve problems with Blue Gene/Secure System i
"Red"-hot technology library and Faster than a speeding bullet -- "IBM System
Blue Gene Solution Problem Determination Guide" can help system administrators in a High Performance Computing environment find solutions to issues encountered on an IBM Blue Gene system. The Redbook includes a problem determination methodology along with problem determination tools."InformationWeek White Papers: Evaluating Configuration Management Databases (CMDBs) as an Enabler to Improved Service Management
"Configuration management databases (CMDBs) are part and parcel to ITIL process implementation, but the options need to be carefully considered before committing to the effort required."
Alec Saunders .LOG: T@lkster: A New Voice 2.0 Company
"Gelman let it casually be known that one of the “hidden under the covers” features of T@lkster is a web services interface, allowing the T@lkster system to be driven from an application. That feature alone has tremendous potential, and the ability to make T@lkster into a true long tail player in the Voice 2.0."
Simply Relevant: Voice 2.0: A Manifesto for the Future
"We’re witnessing the beginnings of a titanic clash between the internet and the telecommunications industry. My hope is that clash will be the, albeit painful, evolution of Voice into a full blow internet application — the birth of Voice 2.0. Voice 2.0 is the next step from where we are today. In today’s world, VoIP "carriers" like Vonage, Packet8, and the cable offerings, are migrations of the legacy PSTN onto a VoIP foundation. Voice 2.0 — true VoIP — is the marriage of IP Telephony to the Web."
