Friday, May 7, 2010

Opensource cloudstack for hosting providers

Cloud.com's open source CloudStack software facilitates so as anyone can get into the cloud provider business. The Cupertino based company yesterday the availability of the open source version of their tool, the change to their new name (they used to be VMOps), the addition of several high profile executives and new financing. They will have commercially licensed versions of their software out by months end that include integration into billing and support tools, as well as more robust APIs.

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

IPv4 addresses run out by 2012, whats next IPv6 ??

Network and Web site operators are coming under increasing pressure to support IPv6 -- the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol -- as more market indicators point to the rapid depletion of addresses for IPv4.

The Number Resource Organization (NRO announced on Tuesday that only 8% of IPv4 addresses remain unallocated. The NRO consists of the five Regional Internet Registries, which dole out blocks of IPv4 and IPv6 address space to carriers.

The NRO's latest figures are significant because the Internet infrastructure must be upgraded to support both IPv4 and IPv6. IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses and can support 4.3 billion devices connected directly to the Internet. IPv6, on the other hand, uses 128-bit addresses and supports a virtually unlimited number of devices.

When IPv4 addresses run out -- which is projected to occur in 2011 or 2012 -- carriers including Verizon and Comcast plan to provide their customers with IPv6 addresses.

Meanwhile, Web site operators such as Google and Netflix are adopting IPv6 so that users with IPv6 addresses can view their content.

Despite the efforts of these IPv6 pioneers, the NRO says the Internet industry is not prepared for IPv4 address space to run out.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Free Oracle Database available?

Yes, Free to develop, deploy, and distribute

Oracle Database 10g Express Edition (Oracle Database XE) is an entry-level, small-footprint database based on the Oracle Database 10g Release 2 code base that's free to develop, deploy, and distribute; fast to download; and simple to administer. Oracle Database XE is a great starter database for:

  • Developers working on PHP, Java, .NET, XML, and Open Source applications
  • DBAs who need a free, starter database for training and deployment
  • Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and hardware vendors who want a starter database to distribute free of charge
  • Educational institutions and students who need a free database for their curriculum

With Oracle Database XE, you can now develop and deploy applications with a powerful, proven, industry-leading infrastructure, and then upgrade when necessary without costly and complex migrations. Read what users say about Oracle Database XE.

Oracle Database XE can be installed on any size host machine with any number of CPUs (one database per machine), but XE will store up to 4GB of user data, use up to 1GB of memory, and use one CPU on the host machine.

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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Do you think Your Email Proofs are Legally Valid?

Esupports recommeds rpost.com as a registered mail service in electronic email system. As email has evolved into a serious business tool. It has come under intense scrutiny in today’s legal landscape, resulting in some regulatory safeguards for certain industries. New U.S. federal e-discovery rules went into effect on December 1, 2006, making it critical for companies and professionals to protect themselves and enhance accountability for their important outbound email. In addition, landmark cases such as Lorraine v Markel (May 2007) have brought the issue of admissibility of email evidence into light and prompted courts to define a set of stringent new standards for email evidence.

RPost’s Registered Email® service is an important safeguard against legal liability associated with e-discovery and email message disputes. Unlike the common ‘read receipt’, it protects you and your organization with legally verifiable proof that your email was delivered, with an official time stamp, and legally verifiable proof of the content sent and received, including attachments. The proof is in the form of a Registered Receipt™ email which contains a digital snapshot of the entire email transaction and can be self-authenticated at any time should an aspect of your original message be called into question.

Solution highlights:

» Includes a Registered Receipt™ email for each message which legally proves delivery, content and time and and can be self-authenticated in minutes.
» Includes option to send Registered Email messages marked with a banner or unmarked, and includes special option for government customers to send “For Official Use.”
» Has the ability to easily detect if a message has been tampered with.
» Protects the sender against the common recipient excuse of “I never got it” or “that is not what your email said.”
» Provides assurance that your important email records can withstand scrutiny in a court setting.
» Eliminates the need to send important communications by overnight courier, fax, and postal mail… saving the sender significant time and expense.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

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