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Comment SimWitty: Wit instead of Wid (Score 2, Interesting) 58

The security app is actually called SimWitty. It is a security information management system. We got our alpha release sprint sponsored, with t-shirts, tech support, and the like. Getting the app off the ground has been a lot of fun.

As soon as we can figure out how to integrate Redmine with Subversion and Visual Studio, source code will be online. Which reminds me, thank you to the Slashdot audience for the discussion on bug trackers. It was a big help and we tried several before setting on Redmine.

Regards,

J Wolfgang Goerlich

Comment Read RSS and Manage Remotely (Score 2, Informative) 238

Useful trick? The most useful item on my BlackBerry is my Viigo RSS reader. Viigo has scores of built-in channels, as well as custom channels. I use it to read dozens of InfoSec blogs and, of course, Slashdot. Viigo delivers literally hundreds of posts to my BlackBerry daily.

Viigo's free but, if you have a few dollars, consider spending it on Rove mobile management. Rove (was Idokorro) allows you to remotely manage Windows and *nix hosts from the BlackBerry. Typing command line on the BlackBerry can be a pain, so be prepared to combine Rove with some custom scripts.

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