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Trusted Computer Solutions Linux-Based Trusted Thin Client SABI Certified (Centre Daily Times)
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Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc. (TCS), a leading supplier of cross domain solutions for government and industry, announced today that the company's SecureOffice(R) Trusted Thin Client(R) product is the first cross domain solution on Linux to be certified and accredited at the Secret and Below Interoperability (SABI) level. This newly accredited system provides access from the Secret Internet ...
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Trusted Computer Solutions Linux-Based Trusted Thin Client SABI Certified (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
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HERNDON, Va.----Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc. , a leading supplier of cross domain solutions for government and industry, announced today that the company's SecureOffice® Trusted Thin Client® product is the first cross domain solution on Linux to be certified and accredited at the Secret and Below Interoperability level.
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posted by David Adams on Mon 27th Apr 1998 11:38 UTC, submitted by Donald Barnes (New Mobile Computing)
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Red Hat's Donnie Barnes explores different methods of implementing RAID disk arrays in Linux systems, and the plusses and minuses of each.
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posted by Michael C. Barnes on Mon 17th Jan 2005 05:42 UTC (New Mobile Computing)
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ELX(Everyone's Linux), is a Linux focused company based in India. ELX's first product, ELX Power Desktop, received very good reviews during its early stages but for the past several months, the product has been very quiet.
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Three reasons why GNU/Linux is better for Web servers than OS X (NewsForge)
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Apple's OS X, which has been an official certified Unix system for some time now, is often installed onto Internet-exposed or intranet-only Web servers for serving up dynamic content. I've worked with such configurations for a couple of years, and with GNU/Linux alternatives for even longer. There are at least three reasons why GNU/Linux systems do the job better.
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