14 December, 2006

11 December, 2006

El gordo se vuelve loco

05 December, 2006

Funny

23 November, 2006

Nine Things Developers Want More Than Money

Hey, managers out there, you might want to read this...

11 November, 2006

baby laughing

09 November, 2006

Gainusa

07 November, 2006

01 November, 2006

26 October, 2006

The Guerrilla Guide to Interviewing (version 3.0)

You can check out the latest Guerrilla Guide to Interviewing from Joel Spolsky here...

15 October, 2006

12 October, 2006

Top 10 Must-Read Java Programming Books

What do you think? Here is the top 10 Java books...

10 October, 2006

Books

Books that I'm reading now:

From Java To Ruby: Things Every Manager Should Know
Foundation and Chaos

Books that I have just read:
Foundation's Fear

In plan:
Foundation's Triumph

06 October, 2006

Hitman

Just in case... have a look, maybe you are interested :)) ... here

28 September, 2006

Good Agile, Bad Agile

Interesting article regarding Agile programming... Good Agile, Bad Agile

25 September, 2006

infoiasi.ro

Site-ul absolventilor Facultatii de Informatica Iasi, Universitatea "Al.I.Cuza", promotia 2002: fii2002.ro

20 September, 2006

IT Management Tools

  • Nagios is an open source host, service and network monitoring program.
  • JFFNMS is a Network Management and Monitoring System designed to monitor a IP SNMP / Syslog / Tacacs+ Network. It can be used to monitor any standards compilant SNMP device, Server, Router, TCP port or anything you want, if you write a custom poller, we also provide some Cisco focused features.
  • OpenNMS is the world's 1st Enterprise grade Network Management Platform developed under the open-source model.
  • Big Sister, Network and System Monitor.
  • Netdisco is an Open Source web-based network management tool.
  • ZABBIX is software for monitoring of your applications, network and servers. ZABBIX supports both polling and trapping techniques to collect data from monitored hosts. A flexible notification mechanism allows easy and quckly configure different types of notifications for pre-defined events.
  • The Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is a tool to monitor the traffic load on network-links.
  • ntop is a network traffic probe that shows the network usage, similar to what the popular top Unix command does. ntop is based on libpcap and it has been written in a portable way in order to virtually run on every Unix platform and on Win32 as well.
  • syslog-ng is the world's most flexible and scalable audit trail processing tool for organizations of any size. It provides a centralised, securely stored log of all devices on your network, whatever platform they run on. And syslog-ng also incorporates a host of powerful features, including filtering based on message content, as well as customisable data mining and analysis capabilities. syslog-ng comes as part of the Zorp product line or can be downloaded as a drop-in replacement for stock UNIX system logging software.
  • RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it can create beautiful graphs. It can be used via simple shell scripts or as a perl module.
  • Cacti is a complete network graphing solution designed to harness the power of RRDTool's data storage and graphing functionality. Cacti provides a fast poller, advanced graph templating, multiple data acquisition methods, and user management features out of the box. All of this is wrapped in an intuitive, easy to use interface that makes sense for LAN-sized installations up to complex networks with hundreds of devices.
  • Nmap ("Network Mapper") is a free open source utility for network exploration or security auditing. It was designed to rapidly scan large networks, although it works fine against single hosts. Nmap uses raw IP packets in novel ways to determine what hosts are available on the network, what services (application name and version) those hosts are offering, what operating systems (and OS versions) they are running, what type of packet filters/firewalls are in use, and dozens of other characteristics. Nmap runs on most types of computers and both console and graphical versions are available.
  • NeDI, a web based network discovery & management system.
  • Nessus is the world's most popular open-source vulnerability scanner used in over 75,000 organizations world-wide. Many of the world's largest organizations are realizing significant cost savings by using Nessus to audit business-critical enterprise devices and applications.
  • Snort is an open source network intrusion prevention system, capable of performing real-time traffic analysis and packet logging on IP networks. It can perform protocol analysis, content searching/matching and can be used to detect a variety of attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, OS fingerprinting attempts, and much more.
  • Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system. Kismet will work with any wireless card which supports raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and can sniff 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g traffic.
  • Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on.
More info here...

Identity 2.0

The next generation of Identity... here

Amazing introduction to ID 2.0... watch the video.

Web 2.0 Winners and Losers

Interesting Web 2.0 sites... here

19 September, 2006

Extreme Programming Explained

You can check out an interesting interview with Kent Beck and Cynthia Andres regarding XP here.

05 September, 2006

30 August, 2006

Microsoft's Cult of the Puzzle

Nice book I have read a while back... How Would You Move Mount Fuji?

Advertising

Very nice Ariston comercial ad...

29 August, 2006

IT eBooks

www.pdfchm.com

This is a web site I recently discovered. You might want to check it out if you're looking for some documentation.