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OUR SERVICE AREAS We can compare the operation of an IT landscape to the construction of a house:
The most important part of contructing a house is to make sure that it has a secure foundation. If it’s solid, it will always be there for you. The plans need to be carefully constructed and one person is needed to co-ordinate everything, because there are an immense number of tradespeople to deal with. You‘re most likley to find a general contractor to organize this for you. In a perfect world all the specialists would pull together and work quickly and efficiantly in an uncomplicated way because a well built house can only be built if all divisions – from the architect up to the craftsmen – cooperate with each other. We build on an efficient and sure infrastructure and have all the tradespeople you need for the construction of your IT landscape on our team. You get a central contact, for all your concerns, who looks after the professional planning right up to the completion of your project. Thus all the building blocks fit together to form a solution that is tailor-made for you - and this starts with the foundation and goes right up to the roof! 
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The H Week - Tablets, Ubuntu 10.10, Chrome 6, & QuickTime vulnerabilities
Canonical released a beta for Ubuntu 10.10, version 3.0 of Ruby on Rails arrived, Google released Chrome 6 and a number of companies released open source-based tablets aimed at competing with Apple's iPad. India gave RIM two more months, IBM revised its X-Force security report and the source code for hacking PS3 game consoles arrived online 
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Debian 7.0 named
The next version of Debian's GNU/Linux distribution to come after the forthcoming Debian "Squeeze" 6.0 has been given its name: Wheezy 
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Nuxeo present FISE, a RESTful semantic engine
Nuxeo have announced that, as part of the IKS european project, they are working with partners in the project to develop an open source semantic engine with a RESTful interface, dubbed fise 
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Microsoft hardening tool with graphical user interface
The tool allows users and IT professionals to harden existing software against known attacks - without the need to recompile 
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Rails 3: New release completes integration of Merb
The Rails developers say that everything is now "better, faster, cleaner, and more beautiful" as Rails 3 completes the incorporation of the concepts of former competitor Merb 
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