Any experiences that could be shared about "self-managing" Linux systems as it applies to security? Using Wiresoft's system, all communications are through SSH. Are there some things SSH shouldn't be trusted for?
Check Wiresoft, IBM, and Sun for good options. Wiresoft has a self-managing Linux server. IBM Tivoli is focused on large network systems management. Sun is offering computing-on-demand solutions that replace underutilized IT resources. And then there's OpenView by HP...
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