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Nagios - The Industry Standard in IT Infrastructure Monitoring
From site : "Nagios is a powerful monitoring system that enables organizations to identify and resolve IT infrastructure problems before they affect critical business processes."
InformIT: The Top Five Solutions for Mac/Windows Client Deployment > FileWave
From site: "Rolling out software across a network and maintaining a software inventory can be a challenge for any IT department. But it can be even more difficult when you need to support and manage both Windows PCs and Macs. That's why Ryan Faas shares his picks for the top five Mac/Windows deployment tools."
David Chappell :: Opinari - Kill the Beast: Why the Seven-Layer Model Must Die
From site: "Here are the main reasons why nobody should ever use the seven-layer model to describe modern networks:"
SSH vs. VPN
Good article explaining the difference between VPN and SSH including usage scenarios.
Peachpit: Mac OS X VPN Solutions, Part 3: Using SSH Port Forwarding > Why Use Port Forwarding?
Fromsite: "In this final article on his series on VPN setup for Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server, Ryan Faas shows you how to configure and use port forwarding."
SSH Tunnel Manager | Tynsoe projects
A good explanation of SSH tunneling (local and remote).
Video: Answers to five questions about IPv6 | IT Dojo | TechRepublic.com
From site: "The switch from IPv4 to IPv6 is a hot topic on TechRepublic. If you’re still unsure what this change really means, stay tuned. In this IT Dojo video, I share answers from industry experts to five basic IPv6 questions."
How Can Companies That Rely on Technology Consistently Not Pay for It? | Linux Journal
An article discussing why companies don't spend money in their IT department and what the consequences are of this.
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The topic – how can companies, that rely on technology to make money, continue to fail to spend the money necessary to keep that technology not only functional, but recoverable.
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The upshot of the story was that the company would not pay for a more robust solution, despite the fact that there were several single points of failure and certainly considerable risk points.
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Derrick Grigg: Flex and Flash file uploading with return data
Solution to getting a "return value" in Flex from backend after using FileReference to upload a file.
10 dumb things IT pros do that can mess up their networks | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com
From site: "End users aren’t the only ones whose misguided actions can bring a smooth-running network to a screeching halt. IT pros make their share of mistakes, too — from sliding on DR planning to stalling on repairs to ignoring the need for logs and documentation."
SourceForge.net: LinWinTalk
From site: "A GTK- based NetSend GUI for linux for sending and recieving net send from linux/windows machines. Uses Samba to send and recieve messages."
FreeNAS: The Free NAS Server - Home
From site: "FreeNAS is a free NAS (Network-Attached Storage) server, supporting: CIFS (samba), FTP, NFS, AFP, RSYNC, iSCSI protocols, S.M.A.R.T., local user authentication, Software RAID (0,1,5) with a Full WEB configuration interface."
Mac OS X Server in mixed environments: ICT Hub Knowledgebase
From site: "This is an overview of the functionality of Mac OS X server, how it can work with both Mac and Windows desktops, and how it compares to other server operating systems."
G-cluster Global Corporation
Technology to stream pc games to different devices (eg. Set Top Boxes, Pocket PC's etc)
Network Emulation, Bandwidth Emulators, Network Simulators - InterWorking Labs
From site: "Emulate your network with new applications, adverse conditions, and anything else you can think of with Mini Maxwell. The Mini Maxwell network emulator will create the same real-world conditions that affect production networks in your lab or on your desktop, so you can visualize and understand the effects."
Farata Systems » Testing applications for real world
From site: "For the last 2 years we have been using different linux boxes (VMs and physical ones) to simulate different WAN problems. The setup process is tedious, and has limited resolution as most of the linux kernels are working on 100/250Hz. Fortunately, finally there is a product that solves most of setup problems with simple portable appliance that has to be in the toolbox of any Web 2.0 professional."
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