As IT workers continue their daunting job of protecting network users from bad guys, a few new tools might help stem the tide of vulnerabilities that continue to link open source and proprietary software. . Canonical and Microsoft reached a new agreement to make their two cloud platforms play nicer together. Meanwhile, Microsoft apologized to open-source software devs. But no apology was rendered for BitLocker locking out Linux users. Let’s get caught up on the latest open-source software industry news. . Canonical and Microsoft have established a fresh partnership aimed at improving integration between their cloud services. Discover further details.. Canonical Agreement, Microsoft Cloud, Open Source Tools, Network Security. . Brittany Day
Okular and Evince are two excellent, versatile PDF viewers for the Linux platform. The big difference between the two rests in the interface. Evince has a much simpler design. Okular is more focused on a graphical view. If all you do is view documents, then either of these two programs will serve your needs well. . However, if you need to add notes for presentations or collaborative projects, Evince comes up a bit short. One of the hallmarks of using the Linux operating system is the ability to choose. The choices do not end with opting not to use Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Windows or Mac OS X and instead choosing from among dozens of Linux distros. You also get the freedom to decide which individual software tools and applications are the best fit for your daily routine. The link for this article located at Tech News World is no longer available. . Investigate Okular and Evince, two powerful PDF readers available on Linux, and uncover their distinctive functionalities for managing documents.. Okular PDF Viewer, Evince Viewer, Linux PDF Tools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
You can't manage what you can't see. So it's not surprising that with corporate networks congested more and more by P2P, streaming media, and other "leisure" traffic, network admins are increasingly turning to specialized network management software packages and appliances to . . . . You can't manage what you can't see. So it's not surprising that with corporate networks congested more and more by P2P, streaming media, and other "leisure" traffic, network admins are increasingly turning to specialized network management software packages and appliances to give them the information they need to take back control of their bandwidth. Of course, if your network is uncongested, network logons are quick, and users find all their business applications are running at top speed, then you're probably not too concerned about a handful of people using KazaA somewhere in your organization. Sadly, though, this ideal state of affairs is rarely witnessed, except perhaps in administrators' dreams. The truth is that most corporate networks carry far more network-clogging leisure traffic than they can cope with. That's because leisure apps are often particularly aggressive bandwidth users. The link for this article located at CrossNodes is no longer available. . Optimize your data usage smartly through dedicated applications as business systems face saturation from recreational browsing.. Bandwidth Management Tools, Corporate Network Control, Network Traffic Analysis. . Anthony Pell
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