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CITCON Melbourne 2008 @ The Jasper Hotel
Submitted by Erik Petersen on Sun, 15/06/2008 - 08:51. eventsA followup reminder for CITCON, following on from my original post
After a venue search that started at Southbank and slowly crawled its way north across the Melbourne CBD as we discovered Melb conference venues were pricier than all the other CITCON cities, we finally have a venue!
The Open Information Foundation, co-founded by Jeffrey Fredrick and Paul Julius, presents CITCON Asia-Pacific 2008 in Melbourne, Australia.
My interests this year
Submitted by Brian Marick on Sun, 15/06/2008 - 15:59.According to Wordle’s processing of this blog’s text from the last six months, here’s what I care about:I haven’t done the same for last year. If I did, I’m guessing I’d notice the following differences:A lot less mention of Fit this year. That’s due to my decision to tone down my emphasis on automated business-facing [...]
New tool added - Babel Enterprise
Submitted by Opensourcetesting.org - latest news on Sun, 15/06/2008 - 23:00.Babel Enterprise manages the risk, dividing it by domains (groups or organizations), assets and policies. With all this, it can be checked, point by point the fully compliance of a security regulation, such as UNE-ISO/IEC 27001 or other ones that depend on this such as LOPD, SOX, etc.
New tool added - PandoraFMS
Submitted by Opensourcetesting.org - latest news on Sun, 15/06/2008 - 23:00.Pandora FMS is a monitoring Open Source software. It watches your systems and applications, and allows you to know the status of any element of those systems. Pandora FMS could detect a network interface down, a defacement in your website, a memory leak in one of your server application, or the movement of any value of the NASDAQ new technology market. If you want, Pandora FMS could send out SMS message when your systems fails...
