Useful Links to ASU sites -> Reference Cards
January 22, 2006
Useful Links to ASU sites:
A variety of IT related computer reference cards, with topics ranging from programming to security.
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AFP548 – Document Management in the Fresh Air
January 5, 2006
AFP548 – Document Management in the Fresh Air:
Alfresco is a fun open source project that I’ve been playing around with lately. It’s similar to EMC’s Documentum, which if you’ve never played with allows you to create workflows for documents.
Testing this shortly for how it could work as a workflow manager for a Prepress department, will keep updated on results.
O3: The Open Source Enterprise Data Networking Magazine
November 23, 2005
O3: The Open Source Enterprise Data Networking Magazine:
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The premier issue looks at reducing voice infrastructure costs with open source telephony solutions, a look at multilayer switching support in Linux, an introduction to open source IDS, google hacks and much more..
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Looking at using this for my Prepress dept.
October 25, 2005
What is AFS?
AFS is a distributed filesystem product, pioneered at Carnegie Mellon
University and supported and developed as a product by Transarc
Corporation (now IBM Pittsburgh Labs). It offers a client-server architecture
for file sharing, providing location independence, scalability and
transparent migration capabilities for data.
IBM branched the source of the AFS product, and made a copy of the source
available for community development and maintenance. They called the release
OpenAFS.