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Linux-Announce Digest #648

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Tue Jan 13 17:13:08 2004

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Linux-Announce Digest #648, Volume #4          Tue, 13 Jan 2004 17:13:03 EST

Contents:
  arkadas ("Selvi Uzunyaylali")
  Royalty-free single threaded eXtremeDB released by McObject  ("Information")
  OSS Chicago - Jan.22nd Event - Brought to you by Brunswick WDI (fwd) ("Frederick Noronha (FN)")

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Subject: arkadas
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 00:46:38 CST

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Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 12:26:21 CST
Reply-To: "Information" <info@mcobject.com>
From: "Information" <info@mcobject.com>
Subject: Royalty-free single threaded eXtremeDB released by McObject 

McObject's New Single-Threaded eXtremeDB Delivers Powerful, Economical
In-Memory Data Management

Issaquah, WA - January 13, 2004


McObject(R) has introduced a single-threaded, royalty-free version of its
eXtremeDB(tm) in-memory database, delivering a powerful and economical
solution for embedded systems development projects with streamlined database
needs.

Available at the special introductory price of $475 per developer, with no
distribution royalties charged for an application developed under this
license, McObject's single-threaded eXtremeDB fills the need for a powerful,
lower-priced in-memory database. Uses include demanding single-threaded
telecommunications monitoring, manufacturing testing, and real-time
simulation and analysis systems. Royalty-free licensing appeals when
software's distribution model-such as free, mass downloads-makes
license-tracking cumbersome or impossible.

The new single-threaded eXtremeDB offers the same powerful data management
capabilities and unparalleled performance found in the multi-threaded
version. Users can easily upgrade to take advantage of multi-threaded
eXtremeDB with its Shared Memory, High Availability and XML-enabling
add-ons. The single-threaded eXtremeDB, which is available in object code
only, can also be upgraded to obtain database source code.

The single-threaded eXtremeDB is now available for Windows and x86-based
Linux platforms. The software is available for immediate download with
credit card purchases through www.mcobject.com/buyitnow.php, or users can
obtain the product by contacting McObject at sales@mcobject.com or by
calling 425 831 5964.

McObject developed eXtremeDB to support the data-hungry features of
next-generation set-top boxes, network switches, industrial automation and
other intelligent devices. The database accelerates processing by storing
and working with data in main memory, eliminating the performance overhead
of disk I/O, caching and related logic.

Powerful data management features include ACID-compliant transactions, a
high-level data definition language, and an intuitive application
programming interface (API) that catches many common coding errors before
they can become expensive bugs. eXtremeDB's tiny footprint (approximately
100K) makes it a logical choice for embedded systems that must minimize RAM
and CPU demands. By replacing "homegrown" data management code, eXtremeDB
delivers higher system reliability while cutting QA cycles.

"Since McObject introduced eXtremeDB, numerous high-profile companies have
adopted our multi-threaded database, deploying it in complex, demanding
systems. McObject has also recognized a demand for reliable, ultra-fast
single-threaded data management, with one-time pricing, and for this segment
we're happy to offer this new 'entry-level' eXtremeDB," said Steve Graves,
McObject's co-founder and CEO.

About McObject

Founded by embedded database and real-time systems experts, McObject offers
proven data management technology that makes intelligent devices smarter,
more reliable and more cost-effective to develop and maintain. McObject
counts among its customers industry leaders such as DaimlerChrysler, Tyco
Thermal Controls, Genesis Microchip and DTN. McObject, based in Issaquah,
WA, is committed to providing innovative technology and first rate services
to customers and partners. The company can be reached at +1-425-831-5964, or
visit www.mcobject.com

McObject and eXtremeDB are registered trademarks of McObject LLC. All other
company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective owners.

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Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:00:03 CST
From: "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <fred@bytesforall.org>
Subject: OSS Chicago - Jan.22nd Event - Brought to you by Brunswick WDI (fwd)

========== Forwarded message ==========

I wanted pass along a personal invitation, I hope that you will be able to
attend our next open source software event.

OSS Chicago is sponsored by WDI, a division of Brunswick New Technologies.
Bob Radvanovsky will be reviewing Open Source Software and the impact it
can have in today's business and systems security.  There are so many
different applications out there that are Open Source (no cost) that can
help all of us in today's economy.  We figured the best way to accomplish
this is to collaborate with other businesses and professionals that are
using open source or have the same general interest in Open Source.
Meetings will be held Bi-Monthly with different featured speakers.  More
information about our group and what Open Source is can be found on our
website: http://www.OSSChicago.com .  If you don't feel that this pertains
to you I am sorry for any inconvenience and would ask that you pass it
along to your Information Technology department for review.  If you any
questions or require further information on OSS Chicago, please email me
and let me know.

Thank you for your time.  If you have any questions at all please feel free
to email me or call direct.

Best Regards,
Tiffany Patterson
Open Source Software Chicago
P: 847.970.6838  F: 847.970.6869
email: ossinfo@osschicago.com
website: http://www.OSSChicago.com

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Please join Open Source Software Chicago on Jan.22nd as we bring you:

"Effective Security using Open Source Security Tools"

Presenter: Bob Radvanovsky

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

This presentation will provide an introduction to effective Open Source
tools used for security.  Some of the more obvious tools covered will be:
ipchains/iptables, nmap, ethereal and tcpdump.  Some of the not-so-obvious
tools we will review are kismet, Wellenreiter, snort, and shadow.

Our presenter, Bob Radvanovsky has a long history with systems development
and engineering.  Here is a little more about Bob's background.

Bob Radvanovsky has a background in systems development and engineering,
with recent endeavors in areas of security, specifically in penetration
testing & analysis, risk assessments (policy and site assessment), policy
management (documentation and change control), and secured infrastructure
(intrusion detection systems [IDS], firewalls, proxy servers, et. al).
Bob's passion for computer technology development has spawned a complete
data center at his home, as well as varied presentations on UNIX (or LINUX)
operating system environments, various security tools for LINUX, and open
forum discussions specific to home environment securification.  Bob has
also performed some security work (under contract) for the United States
Department of Defense in an effort to secure some of their environments.

What:
OSS Chicago's regular meetings

Where:
200 Fairway Drive, Ste 204, Vernon Hills IL (look for the OSS Banner)

When:
January 22nd, 2004

Time:
6:30 p.m. -- doors open
7:00 p.m. -- Introductions and presentations
7:30 p.m. -- Q&A
7:45 p.m. -- Open discussions start

Beverages will be served.

More information can be found on the Chicago Open Source website located
at: http://www.OSSChicago.com

Please let us know whether you want to stay updated with our meeting
information on our website at: http://www.osschicago.com/contact_us .



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