NOTE: I completely fat finger'd Yuan Lin's name and apologize. Yuan would like to show the new Sun Studio Data Race Detection Tool which he has been working on.
Tonight, Sept. 28, 2006, we're glad to have a couple nice presentations for folks. First off, we'll be having a short presentation on the Sun Studio tools. Find out how to tame Solaris with Sun Studio Data Race Detection Tool. Also find out what new features have been added and how you can leverage Sun Studio across multiple platforms. The main presentation will feature Glenn Faden giving you the nuts and bolts on Trusted Solaris. How many folks know that Sun has putback trusted extentions to OpenSolaris? Did you know those changes are coming to S10 via the update channel (Glenn should have more info on that). To some this might not seem very important, but consider that knowing the source our data is coming from, who sent it, and where that data has been routed might be more valuable to you than you might suspect as we move forward in the future. This is truely technology that makes you wonder how security will be on our computers in the future. Knowing that people can access your computer from anywhere in the world once connected can certainly fuel the thought process on keeping unwanted traffic off of them. OpenSolaris has had role based access included with it for quite some time, and this lends to helping create a trusted environment. Glenn will be able to explain to you how labels and other security features can be used in a full trusted environment. Hear it straight from the folks that work in Sun's security department within Solaris engineering, and learn how these ideas will play a big role in the future of computing. When: Thursday, Sept. 28, 2006 Where: Sun's Santa Clara Campus Auditorium (upstairs) What: Trusted Solaris, when hardening up Solaris matters Time: 7:30pm-10:00pm Map: http://blogs.sun.com/roller/resources/aland/scasj_dirmap.pdf Call-in Info: Toll Free: 866-545-5227 Intnl/pay: 865-673-6950 Conference: 809-64-14 -- Alan DuBoff - Sun Microsystems Solaris x86 Engineering - IHV/OEM Group _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
