by wwarren | May 30, 2010 | Linux, Microsoft, Windows
The times really are getting smaller and smaller. You really need to have 5 or more machines active. Running e-mail out of house can be done but it’s not easy as exchange really wants to be the mail hub(which makes since as it IS a full featured mail server). ...
by wwarren | May 12, 2010 | Linux, Open Source
Terremark vCloud Express: First month « TechOpsGuys.com. Oucies. That’s horrendously expensive. I’m assuming he’s getting great service..:) There are less expensive options out there…like mine..:)
by wwarren | Dec 15, 2009 | Linux, Open Source
I am not normally a fan of anything gov’t but this time the VA has developed a system for electronic health records that is well-rounded, stable, highly customizable, has tons of features into which more can be added, and is recognized as a great package. ...
by wwarren | Aug 2, 2009 | Linux, Open Source, Security
It is going to be either Astaro or Untangle. Depending on what the clients needs are. Ipfire feels kludgey and ipcop isn’t really designed for modern hardware and is a bit too basic for my needs. Comixwall is a typical Debian distro..if you want to live in...
by wwarren | Aug 2, 2009 | Linux, Open Source
According to the Centos homepage: The CentOS Development team had a routine meeting today with Lance Davis in attendance. During the meeting a majority of issues were resolved immediately and a working agreement was reached with deadlines for remaining unresolved...
by wwarren | Jul 31, 2009 | Linux, Microsoft, Office, Open Source, Security, Windows
Pwnie Award Winners. I like this. It shows that nothing is sacred when it comes to security..:)