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BOOK GIVEAWAY: The Official Ubuntu Server Book, 3rd Ed.
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WEBCAST: CA Technologies

Why IT Needs to Focus on Business Services
The pace of business is fierce. Do you know how to achieve an exceptional customer experience for the business? Have you transformed your security approach for today's interconnected world? Learn the answers to these questions and more at the Business Service Innovation KnowledgeVault Exchange. Learn more now!

WEBCAST: IBM

Dispelling the Top 3 Myths for Utilizing Business Analytics
Many organizations are focusing on their Operations to reduce costs. Operations aligns processes to ensure customer expectations are met. In order to excel in Operations, organizations must go beyond what they've been doing with process improvement – and create and sustain smarter processes. Register Now

Unix: Having your way with strace
Ever need to look into a Unix process to see exactly what it's doing? The ps and top commands only give you a bird's eye view of what's going on. But strace will let you peer into a process' inner workings. Read More

Your car is about to go open source
Automakers want to standardize on a Linux-based OS that would make vehicle infotainment systems act more like smartphones. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Why Your Organization Needs a Next Generation Firewall
Learn why next-generation firewalls hold promise to combat the evolving threat landscape, how to make the business case for the technology, and how to select the solution that's right for your organization. Learn More

Total War: Rome II coming to Linux via SteamOS
Total War: Rome II is being ported to the Linux platform. Plus: A review of Mageia 3, and Debian 7.2 released Read More

The death of Medibuntu: A harbinger of doom for Ubuntu?
The Medibuntu spin is dead. A harbinger of things to come for Ubuntu? Plus: A slideshow of Ubuntu 13.10, and the Cinnamon 2.0 desktop has been released. Read More

How to find out what's taking up space on your hard drive
With the move toward faster, more power efficient solid state disks (SSD) in laptops and desktops, storage space has become a factor once again. If you find yourself low on disk space and are seeking a clue as to where your free space has gone, here's how to find out. Read More


BOOK GIVEAWAY:

We're giving away 5 copies of each of these two new books to give to some lucky readers. Enter today for your chance to win!

The Official Ubuntu Server Book, 3rd Ed.
Written by leading members of the Ubuntu community, The Official Ubuntu Server Book, Third Edition, covers all you need to know to make the most of Ubuntu Server, whether you're a beginner or a battle-hardened senior systems administrator.

The Practice of Network Security Monitoring
Learn how to deploy, build, and run a network security monitoring (NSM) operation using open source software and vendor-neutral tools.

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