Friday, September 21, 2012

CBT Nugget VMware free slides session



Greg’s VMworld Session
Trainer and virtualization expert Greg Shields is fresh off another fantastic appearance at VMworld. In fact,Greg’s presentation on “Avoiding the 19 Biggest HA & DRS Configuration Mistakes” was one of the highest-rated sessions of the 2012 event! If you didn’t get to see it in person, you can watch the video here

You can also find Greg’s slides from the session here (PDF) : 

Want more? Check out all of Greg’s videos in the CBT Nuggets library.

Free Ebook: Introducing Windows Server 2012


Microsoft Press announce the most recent free ebook.

Download the RTM edition of the free ebook from Microsoft Press - Introducing Windows Server 2012. This edition replaces the earlier preview edition, with screenshots and feature descriptions now being based on RTM instead of beta. A key feature of this book is the inclusion of sidebars written by members of the Windows Server team, Microsoft Support engineers, Microsoft Consulting Services staff, and others who work at Microsoft.

 

Introducing Windows Server 2012, by Mitch Tulloch, is now ready for free download! Please see the links below to download one or all of the available formats.

FORMAT
LINK
PDF
Introducing Windows Server 2012 PDF ebook
EPUB
Introducing Windows Server 2012 EPUB ebook
MOBI
Introducing Windows Server 2012 MOBI ebook

If you prefer a hard copy of the book, you can order it here for $14.99.
Introducing Windows Server 2012 is 256 pages and includes 5 chapters loaded with insider information from the Windows Server Team.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The business need for Windows Server 2012 The rationale behind cloud computing Making the transition
Technical requirements for successful cloud computing
Four ways Windows Server 2012 delivers value for cloud computing Foundation for building your private cloud
Chapter 2 Foundation for building your private cloud A complete virtualization platform
Increase scalability and performance Business continuity for virtualized workloads
Chapter 3 Highly available, easy-to-manage multi-server platform
Continuous availability
Cost efficiency
Management efficiency

Chapter 4 Deploy web applications on premises and in the cloud Scalable and elastic web platform
Support for open standards

Chapter 5 Enabling the modern workstyle Access virtually anywhere, from any device
Full Windows experience
Enhanced security and compliance

To read more about the latest news on Windows Server 2012 and to download the release candidate, go here.

Friday, September 14, 2012

iCare Data Recovery 5 FREE

Data loss won’t be your headache! As a comprehensive data recovery solution, iCare Data Recovery can easily recover files from wrong formatted drives, unexpectedly file deletion, raw drive or raw filesystem, virus attack, partition deleted, software crash etc. It can recover any deleted files like photos, documents, mp3, outlook file, presentations, and it also works with any type of storage media like hard drive, removable hard drive, digital cameral sd card, usb drives, ipod, memory card etc.
icare recovery
How to get the free version:
  1. First visit this promo page, enter your email,verification code and click “Get Free License ” button.
  2. Immediately the web-page will display iCare Data Recovery Standard Edition 5 license code, copy the code.
  3. Download iCare Data Recovery 5 Standard Edition 
Note: The License Code must be used before Sept 20, 2012

Thursday, September 13, 2012

New Oracle VM VirtualBox

The oracle has launched its new virtualization system, Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2.

It is one of the VM systems that I use, because it works on Windows, Mac, Linux. And it's FREE (GPL version 2).

This system virtualization can compete directly with VMware and other virtualization at the machine itself (desktop). If we want to use in servers, VMware and Citrix are still the best.

Citrix has a system of free virtualization for servers that are used by many companies is known internationally.


Increased Efficiency, Network Enhancements and Broader Platform Support

Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 GroupIncreased efficiency: Making it easier and more efficient to manage larger numbers of similar virtual machines, Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2's new VM Group feature enables grouping of VMs. This allows administrators or users to operate on any number of VMs all at once, through a graphical user interface, APIs, and command line tools.
More flexible VM startup options: VMs that don't need user interaction can now be started within Oracle VM VirtualBox the same way as standard VMs. Virtual machines of all types can be set to start automatically after the host system is booted, allowing virtual machines to be managed similarly to other host services.
 
Networking improvements:
With an increase in the maximum number of network cards per VM from eight to 36, Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 can be used to simulate complex networks without the need to procure costly hardware.
New network bandwidth controls have been added, and are designed to prevent any VM from taking more than its allocated share of network traffic.
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 - Latest PlatformsThe virtual network card in Oracle VM VirtualBox now supports VLAN tagging, allowing VMs to participate in VLAN environments.
New platform support: Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 adds support for Windows 8, Mac OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion," and Oracle Linux 6.3.

Supporting Quote

"As the only free, open source virtualization software that supports Windows, Mac, Linux and Oracle Solaris platforms, users can install Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 on their preferred host platform and run a huge variety of guest operating systems in virtual machines," said Wim Coekaerts, Oracle senior vice president of Linux and Virtualization Engineering. "Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 makes it even easier and more efficient for users to manage virtual machines with VM Groups, new startup options, and new network tuning capabilities."

Downloads


Source: http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/1842885

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

CBT Nuggets Server 2012 Microsoft

In August the CBT Nuggets has launched the new Microsoft Server 2012 First Look series, free on youtube.
 
New Microsoft Server 2012 First Look series – FREE!
Microsoft Server 2012 isn’t out yet, but you can get an early look at it in the new “Microsoft Server 2012: First Look” series.
The entire series is available on the CBT Nuggets YouTube channel for FREE, along with several Server 2012 MicroNuggets. Current customers can also stream the Server 2012 First Look series in the CBT Nuggets video player on our website.
The advantage of being on Youtube can we download the videos to our computer, and when we want to see without having an internet connection.

One of the ways to use the extras of the browser Mozilla Firefox, which exists in all operating systems. If there can compile the code that is available for free from Mozilla.
  • Ant Video Downloader and Player you can download video from Youtube or any other streaming site. Rare are the sites you will not be able to download from.
You can also use online converters and convert into AVI files.
  • IXConverter although Google is blocking sites that make converting videos in FLV format in avi or mp3, this still works smoothly.

Personally I really like the videos they make. They explain very well and well constructed. The staff CBT Nuggets giving voice to videos are great professionals with good diction.

Even if we are in such a professional. It's always nice to see your videos, because you can do a refresh or update on the matter. Such as the level of programming. There are several techniques to do the same thing (the right one, the easiest, correct, organized, etc). Each has its programming style, but that style can not be right.

This style can involve a lot of code duplication or else there are already existing new libraries andmethods that reduce the code and to assist in the development, not to have to reinvent the wheel. 

Saturday, September 1, 2012

HO Open webOS Beta

From this blog is announced a beta to webOS from HP. Open webOS Beta running on a Ubuntu desktop.


Open webOS August Edition
Eight months ago we announced our ambitious plan to make webOS available under an open source license and bring the innovation of the webOS platform to the open source community. We are proud to have hit another milestone with today’s Beta release. 

Desktop
Open webOS 1.0 Beta
We delivered on our promise
It has taken a lot of hard work, long hours and weekend sacrifices by our engineering team to deliver on our promise and we have accomplished this goal.
The Beta release is comprised of 54 webOS components available as opensource. This brings over 450,000 lines of code released under the Apache 2.0 license, which is one of the most liberal and accepted in the open source community.

Source: http://blog.openwebosproject.org/post/30593510898/open-webos-august-edition

Just one day after the correction of security breach, there is another even worse ...

From Dan Goodin  [http://arstechnica.com]

Researchers said they've uncovered a flaw in the Java 7 update released by Oracle on Thursday that allows attackers to take complete control of end-user computers.

The flaw in Java 7 Update 7, which Oracle released to stop in-the-wild attacks that silently install malware on end-user machines, is the latest black eye for the security of the widely used software framework. It comes after revelations that Oracle learned of the vulnerabilities under attack in April, four months before the exploits were detected. Oracle has yet to explain the delay in fixing the bugs.

The latest bug "facilitates full Java sandbox bypass on latest Java 7 Update 7," Adam Gowdiak, the CEO of Poland-based Security Explorations, wrote in an e-mail to Ars. His team developed proof-of-concept code and delivered it on Friday to Oracle engineers. The discovery of the new critical bug was reported earlier by IDG News. There are no reports that it is being exploited online.

Java "applets" run in a secure sandbox that prevents them from interacting with sensitive operating-system functions unless authorized.


"The total hunt took about 2-3 hours," Gowdiak wrote. "It was done yesterday in the evening. The discovery was made [as] a result of a manual analysis of Java code (its implementation)."


Gowdiak declined to discuss technical details out of concern that they may make it easier for criminals to exploit the flaw in e-mail- or Web-based attacks. He said the discovery came "while trying to fix the proof-of-concept codes that stopped working after applying the recent Java patch."


An Oracle spokeswoman responding to a request for comment referred Ars to this advisory, which was published with Thursday's update. She and other representatives didn't respond to a follow-up e-mail informing her that the advisory was published before the most recent vulnerability was discovered.


This week's attack, and Oracle's lack of public response to them, has renewed calls by many—this reporter included—to remove Java from computers that don't use the cross-platform framework. Many programs that claim Java is required work fine, or almost as well, without the Oracle software, as confirmed by at least two Ars readers on Thursday. Even when it's mandatory for programs such as Adobe Photoshop, as one Mac-using Ars reader reported, users may want to remove Java plugins from their browsers if the websites they regularly visit don't require it. The removal advice has proved controversial to some, so Ars readers are encouraged to decide for themselves. (Oracle's official Twitter account for Java has also disagreed with the advice.)

Two of some 19 bugs that Gowdiak's firm reported in April were among those combined in the latest proof-of-concept attack to completely bypass the security sandbox Java relies on to ensure untrusted code can't access sensitive operating-system functions. Some of the remaining holes still haven't been plugged, and when linked to the latest discovered flaw, attackers could once again have the ability to escape the safety perimeter.

Said Gowdiak: "When combined with some of the April 2012 issues, the new issue allows [one] to achieve a complete [Java virtual machine] sandbox bypass in the environment of latest Java SE 7 Update 7 (version that was released on August 30, 2012)."

Source: http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/08/critical-bug-discovered-in-newest-java/