Mozilla announces winners of Extend Firefox 3 contest

(TheForceField.Net ) August 22, 2008 — Mozilla announced the winners of the Extend Firefox 3 contest. The competition, held between March and July, was held to encourage developers to create add-ons for the new Firefox 3 web browser released last month. Categories included Best New Add-On, Best Updated Add-On and Best Music Add-On.

The winners of Best New Add-On included Pencil, an open source GUI prototyping and drawing tool, Tagmarks, which allows a user to add icons to bookmarks and HandyTag, a tool that provides keywords to bookmarks.

Grand prize for Best Updated Add-ons went to Read It Later, which allows a user to save pages for reading offline, TagSifter, a tag and bookmark organizer and Bookmark Previews, which allows a user to preview bookmarked pages.

Best Music Add-On went to Fire.fm, a tool that allows a user to listen to music on Last.fm. You can find the details of the contest and list of winners at http://blog.mozilla.com/extendfirefox .

Check Point To Offer ZoneAlarm ForceField Free On Patch Tuesday

(TheForceField.Net ) August 12,2008 — Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. announced yesterday that they would give away copies of its ZoneAlarm ForceField security application to the public for one day only on Patch Tuesday, the day Microsoft releases its monthly patches and security updates for Windows.

Beginning August 12 at 9 AM EDT Check Point will make full licensed versions of ZoneAlarm ForceField available for download on its web site. The promotion will last for a 24 hour period to conclude at 9 AM EDT Wednesday August 13.

In a press release yesterday  Laura Yecies, vice president and general manager for Check Point’s ZoneAlarm consumer division explained the promotion. “We wanted to emphasize the importance of putting a series of safety practices into place when consumers surf the Web,” Yecies said. “Keeping patches up-to-date is vital for maintaining optimal Web security—but is not enough—which is why employing a browser security solution such as ZoneAlarm ForceField is critical.”

The free promotion will include a full license for one year and is limited to one download per user. The application is available at www.zonealarm.com/patchtuesday .

 

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Microsoft releases SQL Server 2008

(TheForceField.Net) August 7, 2008 — Microsoft announced the release of SQL Server 2008 yesterday. In an announcement in the TechNet Flash Newsletter sent to subscribers, the company invited beta testers to try out the RTM (Release To Market) versions of Microsoft's Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) for evaluation.

According to an overview published by Randy Dyess in TechNet Magazine, the new version of Microsoft SQL Server offers enhancements, many new features and a better performance. A list of these improvements is available at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc434690.aspx .

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 RTM is now available for download at  http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/default.aspx .

Launchpad 2.0 Radically Improves Collaboration for Open Source Projects

Canonical's Launchpad 2.0 Improves Flexibility and Integration of Developer Collaboration Nexus

London (PRWEB) July 29, 2008 — Canonical Inc. announced today a major new release of Launchpad, including features that make collaborative development faster and more flexible and allowing users to integrate their standalone project infrastructure with Launchpad.

Launchpad is a hosting platform for free software that helps bring communities together. It is distinguished from other project hosting facilities in that it strives to make it as simple to collaborate within a project as it is to collaborate with other projects. For example, distributions can coordinate their bug work efficiently with upstream projects, and with Launchpad 2.0 this is true whether the project uses Launchpad or its own standalone bug tracker.

There are now more than 7,000 projects in Launchpad, and vibrant communities have sprung up around translation, quality assurance, development collaboration and user support. Launchpad's a great way to promote a project, and developers who register their projects on Launchpad are often surprised by the attention their software receives from interested contributors.

This 2.0 release includes a beta version of an Internet services API that allows external applications to authenticate, query and modify data stored in Launchpad's database programatically, bypassing the web interface. Launchpad 2.0 also includes an updated version of the Bazaar (bzr) distributed version control system which significantly improves the experience of developers hosting larger codebases.

"Launchpad was conceived as a nexus of collaboration for Open Source projects to make them more efficient to build, easier to collaborate on and more open to innovation from community participation," said Mark Shuttleworth, CEO, Canonical.

"Launchpad 2.0 marks the culmination of months of work and a series of incremental releases that have smoothed the workflows for all projects using the service. A comprehensive set of API's, and the ability to reach out to other excellent development tools like Bugzilla and Trac, now make Launchpad even more useful to the entire community, blurring the line between projects that use Launchpad directly and projects that can now exchange information productively while still maintaining control of their own infrastructure."

The Launchpad community has grown dramatically in the last 12 months:

    

  • Over 5500 new projects have started using Launchpad
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  • 7000 new code branches added
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  • 10000 new translators registered
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  • 265 languages now represented for translation

Key New Features in Launchpad 2.0

Code reviews: the Bazaar version control system makes it incredibly easy for anyone to create their own branches for development of new features and bug fixes on your code. Now Launchpad makes it easy for you to manage the integration of their changes back into your project. The system keeps track of branches that have been proposed for merging into your mainline, and automatically creates a mini-mailing list for the discussion of landing. It also keeps track of approvals by key developers on whether it's ready for your project. With a web interface to reviews, anyone can get involved.

Mailing lists: Mailing lists are the heart of free software discussion and consensus building. Each team in Launchpad can have a hassle-free mailing list of its own, with everything you'd expect: subscriptions determined by team membership, automatic archiving and virtually no need for list administration.

Integration with Bugzilla and Trac: Launchpad helps different communities work together to find a fix for their common bugs by sharing their bug comment history. Now you can conduct a cross-project conversation even with projects that use Bugzilla or Trac, thanks to our new, GPL-licensed plugins.

Simpler, more intuitive web interface: easier navigation to allow users to more easily find what they need in the vast Launchpad environment.

The LaunchPad Tour

Launchpad 2.0 features a tour that describes its set of integrated tools including team management, bug tracking, code hosting, translations and user support. You can view the tour at https://launchpad.net/+about

About Canonical

Canonical, a global organisation headquartered in Europe, is committed to the development, distribution, and promotion of free software products, and to providing tools and support to the free software community. Canonical is the developer of Launchpad and lead sponsor company for Ubuntu, which since its launch in October 2004 has become one of the most highly regarded Linux distributions. Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu and their associated logos are all registered trademarks of Canonical Ltd.

Contact:
Bill Baker, Baker Communications Group, 860-350-9100, wbaker@bakercg.com

HP, Intel and Yahoo! Create Global Cloud Computing Research Test Bed

nfocomm Development Authority of Singapore, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Lead the Way as Global Centers of Excellence

PALO ALTO, Calif. & SANTA CLARA, Calif. & SUNNYVALE, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) July 29, 2008 — HP (NYSE:HPQ), Intel Corporation and Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO) today announced the creation of a global, multi-data center, open source test bed for the advancement of cloud computing research and education. The goal of the initiative is to promote open collaboration among industry, academia and governments by removing the financial and logistical barriers to research in data-intensive, Internet-scale computing.

The HP, Intel and Yahoo! Cloud Computing Test Bed will provide a globally distributed, Internet-scale testing environment designed to encourage research on the software, data center management and hardware issues associated with cloud computing at a larger scale than ever before. The initiative will also support research of cloud applications and services.

News Image HP, Intel and Yahoo! have partnered with the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany to form the research initiative. The partnership with Illinois also includes the National Science Foundation.

The test bed will initially consist of six centers of excellence at IDA facilities, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Steinbuch Centre for Computing of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, HP Labs, Intel Research and Yahoo!. Each location will host a cloud computing infrastructure, largely based on HP hardware and Intel processors, and will have 1,000 to 4,000 processor cores capable of supporting the data-intensive research associated with cloud computing. The test bed locations are expected to be fully operational and made accessible to researchers worldwide through a selection process later this year.

The test bed will leverage Yahoo!s technical leadership in open source projects by running Apache Hadoop — an open source, distributed computing project of the Apache Software Foundation — and other open source, distributed computing software such as Pig, the parallel programming language developed by Yahoo! Research.

The HP, Intel and Yahoo! Cloud Computing Test Bed furthers our commitment to the global, collaborative research community that is advancing the new sciences of the Internet, said Prabhakar Raghavan, head of Yahoo! Research. With this test bed, not only can researchers test applications at Internet scale, they will also have access to the underlying computing systems to advance understanding of how systems software and hardware function in a cloud environment.

Researchers at HP Labs, the central research arm of HP, will use the test bed to conduct advanced research in the areas of intelligent infrastructure and dynamic cloud services. HP Labs recently sharpened its focus to help HP and its customers capitalize on the industrys shift toward cloud computing, a driving force behind HPs vision of Everything as a Service. With Everything as a Service, devices and services will interact seamlessly through the cloud, and businesses and individuals will use services that anticipate their needs based on location, preferences, calendar and communities.

To realize the full potential of cloud computing, the technology industry must think about the cloud as a platform for creating new services and experiences. This requires an entirely new approach to the way we design, deploy and manage cloud infrastructure and services, said Prith Banerjee, senior vice president of Research at HP and director of HP Labs. The HP, Intel and Yahoo! Cloud Computing Test Bed lets us tap the brightest minds in the industry, academia and government to drive innovation in this area.

Intel is a leading provider of platform technologies, including processors, chipsets, networking and SSD (solid state drives), for cloud computing data centers. Current platform features such as Data Center Management Interface (DCMI), Node Manager (NM) and virtualization have been designed to improve the manageability and energy efficiency of data centers. This open, collaborative research effort will give researchers full access to the systems hardware for further innovation of existing and future platform features.

We are pleased to engage with the academic research community — open collaboration with the academia is in our DNA at Intel Research, said Andrew A. Chien, vice president and director of Intel Research. Creating large-scale test beds is important because they lower barriers to innovation and provide the opportunity to experiment and learn at scale. Intels support of Tashi, an open source cluster management system for cloud computing, and this HP, Intel, Yahoo! Cloud Computing Test Bed are a natural extension of our ongoing, mutually beneficial partnerships with the research community, such as the Universal Parallel Computing Research Centers.

IDA will facilitate research in the test bed by providing its users with the computing resources required to develop cloud computing software and applications. IDA will also leverage the test bed and its industry partnerships to train local students and professionals on the technologies and programs associated with cloud computing.

With the ready and available Internet-scale resources in Singapore to support cloud computer research and development work, we can collaborate with like-minded partners to advance the field, said Khoong Hock Yun, assistant chief executive of the Infrastructure Development Group at the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore. Cloud computing is considered by many to be the next paradigm shift in computer technology, and this may be the next platform for innovative ecosystems. Partnerships like this will allow Singapore to leverage this new paradigm for greater economic and social growth.

Partnership builds on initiatives in cloud computing

The Cloud Computing Test Bed is the next step in expanding each companys ongoing initiatives in cloud computing. In November 2007, Yahoo! announced the deployment of a supercomputing-class data center, called M45, for cloud computing research; Carnegie Mellon University was the first institution to take advantage of this supercomputer. Yahoo! also announced this year an agreement with Computational Research Laboratories (CRL) to jointly support cloud computing research and make one of the 10 fastest supercomputers in the world available to academic institutions in India. Earlier this year, Yahoo! hosted the first-ever Hadoop Summit and Data-Intensive Computing Symposium. Co-sponsored with the Computing Community Consortium (CCC), these meetings brought together leading experts from industry, academia and government to discuss the future directions of Hadoop and data-intensive computing.

In 2008, HP announced the formation of its Scalable Computing & Infrastructure Organization (SCI), which includes a dedicated set of resources that provide expertise and spearhead development efforts to build scalable solutions designed for high-performance and cloud computing customers. The company introduced scalable computing offerings including the Intel Xeon-based HP ProLiant BL2x220c G5, the worlds first server blade to combine two independent servers in a single blade, and the HP StorageWorks 9100 Extreme Data Storage System (ExDS9100), a highly scalable storage system designed to simplify the management of multiple petabytes.(1) HP also introduced the HP POD (Performance-Optimized Datacenter) (http://www.hp.com/products/pod), an open architecture, compact, shipped-to-order alternative for deploying IT resources.

Organizations interested in learning more about research in cloud computing and other key industry issues are invited to contact HP, Intel or Yahoo! at http://www.hpl.hp.com/, www.intel.com/research and http://research.yahoo.com/cloud.

About Intel

Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom and blogs.intel.com.

About Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. is a leading global Internet brand and one of the most trafficked Internet destinations worldwide. Yahoo! is focused on powering its communities of users, advertisers, publishers, and developers by creating indispensable experiences built on trust. Yahoo! is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. For more information, visit pressroom.yahoo.com or the companys blog, Yodel Anecdotal.

About HP

HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its customers — from individual consumers to the largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the worlds largest IT companies, with revenue totaling $110.4 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended April 30, 2008. More information about HP is available at http://www.hp.com/.

(1) 1 petabyte equals 1,000 terabytes or 1,0005 bytes.

Yahoo! and the Yahoo! logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc.

This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If such risks or uncertainties materialize or such assumptions prove incorrect, the results of HP and its consolidated subsidiaries could differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and assumptions. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements, including but not limited to statements of the plans, strategies and objectives of management for future operations; any statements concerning expected development, performance or market share relating to products and services; anticipated operational and financial results; any statements of expectation or belief; and any statements of assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Risks, uncertainties and assumptions include the execution and performance of contracts by HP and its customers, suppliers and partners; the achievement of expected results; and other risks that are described in HPs Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended April 30, 2008 and HPs other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to HPs Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2007. HP assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements.

This news release also contains forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions concerning Yahoo!s expected performance (including without limitation the plans for the Global Cloud Computing Research Test Bed and the statements from management in this news release), as well as Yahoo!s strategic and operational plans. Actual results may differ materially from the results predicted. The potential risks and uncertainties include, among others, the possibility that the expected or planned activities of the collaboration described might be delayed, might not ultimately be implemented, or if implemented might not be successful; and that the anticipated benefits to Yahoo!, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the collaborations other members might not be realized; the potential for litigation costs and adverse results in litigation, including intellectual property infringement claims; the collaboration might fail to protect its intellectual property and the value of its brands diligently; Yahoo! depends and the collaboration might depend on key personnel; the collaboration might depend on third parties for technology and funding; general adverse economic conditions and changes in economic conditions might impede the collaborations efforts; potential continuing uncertainty arising in connection with Microsofts various proposals to acquire all or a part of Yahoo!; the possibility that Microsoft or another person may in the future make other proposals, or take other actions which may create uncertainty for Yahoos employees, publishers, advertisers, and other business partners, which might affect the collaboration; and the possibility of significant costs of defense, indemnification, and liability resulting from stockholder litigation against Yahoo and its directors and officers relating to such proposals might affect Yahoos funding of the collaboration. Yahoo! does not intend, and undertakes no duty, to update this information to reflect future events or circumstances. More information about potential factors that could affect Yahoo!s business and financial results is included under the captions Risk Factors and Managements Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations in Yahoo!s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007, as amended, and the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2008, which are on file with the SEC and available at the SECs website at www.sec.gov. Additional information will also be set forth in those sections in Yahoo!s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2008, which will be filed with the SEC in the third quarter of 2008.

© 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

Microsoft is Gaining Ground on WebEx and Citrix

Web conferencing comparison portal presents an updated classification of 21 online meeting tools.

Frankfurt, Germany (PRWEB) July 29, 2008 — www.webconferencing-test.com, the vendor-independent comparison portal for web conferencing services, now offers updated test results for 21 different solutions for collaboration over the Internet. The new software review shows that Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 has made substantial progress on the existing test winners from WebEx and Citrix. The new test results at webconferencing-test.com now also offer the "other web conference tools > more test results" category in addition to a comprehensive comparison of the five best solutions. This includes summary information and assessments on the tools tested and the consolidated results for each test category.

 

http://www.webconferencing-test.com
http://www.webconferencing-test.com

New tools in the test
The following solutions were newly included in the test group in order to cover the full range of the still growing market for online meeting solutions: WebHuddle, IBM Sametime Unyte Meeting, IBM Sametime Unyte Share, DigitalMeeting, we:presenter, iVocalize, pcvisit 4 Business Meetings, Bridgit Conferencing and RHUB.

Finding your way in the license jungle
Various license models are offered for web conferencing solutions. In the new "license models" category webconferencing-test.com presents the various approaches and gives advice on which license models are suitable for which usage types and intensities.

Stronger separation between solutions for smaller and large companies
The comparison portal differentiates now even more clearly between tools for freelancers, small and medium-sized companies on the one hand and those for large companies on the other. The aim is to allow SMEs in particular a quick orientation to the ever growing range of solutions in the marketplace.

Time Warner, others slow to patch DNS bug

(TheForceField.Net ) July 28, 2008 — Weeks after the DNS bug was announced publicly and a patch was officially made available, many ISPs have yet to patch their servers. Among those deemed by the industry as slow to respond include AT&T, Earthlink and Time Warner.

The flaw, discovered by security researcher Dan Kaminsky, is considered a serious and dangerous one. It was given immediate attention and a patch was quickly developed and released by a rare consortium of software companies. Shortly afterward the first code that exploits the bug was released and is now in the hands of hackers. Yet, for all the concern and risk involved in leaving their servers vulnerable to attack , many ISPs are taking their time to employ the fix. Why?

According to Earthlink, they are working to complete the patch for their server farms now.  Jesus Lopez, Senior Manager of Core Services Engineering told the Force Field that they already patched the first of two server farms and are in the process of patching the second. "We are on schedule to complete our patching by 7/31", Lopez said.

Officials at Time Warner could not be reached for comment.

The DNS flaw allows hackers to launch undetectable attacks on users of ISPs that have not patched their servers. The code can also be used to redirect Internet users to phony software update servers to download and install malware.

Security experts are warning everyone to patch immediately. To check the vulnerability of your ISP or DNS server go to Dan Kaminsky's blog at http://www.doxpara.com . If your ISP has not patched or is vulnerable you can use OpenDNS .

 

 

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Details of DNS flaw made public

(TheForceField.Net ) July 23, 2008 –A security company accidentally posted details of the DNS bug on their web blog Monday morning.

The bug was discovered by Dan Kaminsky of IOActive, Inc. and announced to the public earlier this month after a patch was created with the rare co-operation of major software vendors. Kaminsky planned to publicly release details of the DNS bug at the Black Hat conference next month and requested those who were already in the know to keep it under wraps until then.

However,  a representative at Matasano, a security research and development company, accidentally confirmed details of the DNS flaw in a blog post July 21. The post has since been removed but not before it could be read by many and cached in Google.

Now security experts predict the first attack based on the flaw is only days away and are warning the public to patch immediately and brace for the worst.

In an apology posted on the Matasano blog Monday, Thomas Ptacek, Principal, Mantasano Research, explained the snafu. "Earlier today, a security researcher posted their hypothesis regarding Dan Kaminsky’s DNS finding", Ptacek stated. "Shortly afterwards, when the story began getting traction, a post appeared on our blog about that hypothesis. It was posted in error. We regret that it ran. We removed it from the blog as soon as we saw it. Unfortunately, it takes only seconds for Internet publications to spread", he added. 

"We dropped the ball here", Ptacek admitted.

Worm infects P2P audio files

(TheForceField.Net ) July 22, 2008 — Reports are circulating on the net of a new malware threat that infects MP3 files. Dubbed Worm.Win32.GetCodec.a by Kaspersky Lab,  the worm is apparently spread through P2P networks.

According to Kaspersky Lab, the worm converts the MP3 file to a WMA file but does not alter the .mp3 file extension. When a user plays the file, it opens a malicious web site in Internet Explorer that requests the user download and install what it claims is a codec, but is actually malware. The page, says Kaspersky, "is digitally signed by Inter Technologies." If the user downloads the phony codec, a trojan is installed that allows hackers to take control of the PC.

Although the threat of downloading malware disguised as codecs is not a new idea, this is the first time audio files have been infected, says Kaspersky. While some knowledgable users will be wise to the codec ploy, many will be fooled because most users trust the integrity of their MP3 files. 

A bulletin released by Kaspersky July 16 says that the malware signature has been lncluded in their virus database

 

 

 

AMD names new CEO

(TheForceField.Net ) July 18, 2008 –AMD announced yesterday that its Board of Directors elected President and COO Dirk Meyer as the new CEO of the company. Meyer replaces Hector Ruiz, who led the company during the last six years.

Ruiz led AMD from a second banana in the desktop market to a serious contender in the server arena with the launch of the AMD Opteron processor, transforming AMD from a minor player into a serious competitor for Intel. The company has struggled during the last two years  with snafus and product delays, resulting in quarterly losses for AMD. Ruiz will remain on the Board of Directors as Executive Chairman.

Meyer, who joined AMD in 1995,helped design the AMD Athlon processor, was involved in severaly facets of the company's operations, including Research and Development, manufacturing and marketing. He was elected to the board in 2007.

According to a company press release, Myer's appointment was part of a two-year plan. “Dirk’s election to CEO is the final phase of a two-year succession plan developed and implemented jointly by AMD’s board of directors and executive team,” Robert Palmer, lead independent director, said in the press release. “Under Hector’s strong leadership, AMD drove the industry adoption of pervasive 64-bit and multicore computing, became a trusted enterprise-class partner to leading technology suppliers and significantly expanded its global footprint in high-growth markets like China."

 

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