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New intrusion tolerance software fortifies server secrurity
... intrusion prevention and detection, intruders will still manage to break through and trespass on computer servers," says Sood. "By looking at this problem from a different angle, we developed a way to ...UC San Diego's GreenLight Project to improve energy efficiency of computing
... power them. Energy usage per compute server rack is growing from approximately 2 ... new approach will re-define the fundamentals of computer systems engineering and accelerate adoption of a transformative ...Server market woes likely to grow as year goes on
It was only a few years ago that the market for computer servers was one of the hottest in the tech sector as large corporations, most notably financial services companies, bulked up on the devices to ...Sun's server share hit as antitrust scrutiny looms
... Sun Microsystems Inc.'s future appears to have contributed to serious erosion in the company's market share for computer servers in the latest quarter, according to new data being released Wednesday.Future bright for Microsoft cloud computing, server president says
... Microsoft has talked about cloud computing, what many consider the next frontier. Bob Muglia, president of the company's Server and Tools business, sat down to talk more about the ...Sun Microsystems swings to 3Q loss on costs and lower sales
(AP) -- Computer server maker Sun Microsystems Inc. says it swung to a fiscal third-quarter loss on acquisition costs and weak U.S sales.Slower growth expected in tech industry
... the tech industry through a difficult holiday shopping season. But analysts believe corporate spending on computer servers, PCs and business software is entering a period of slower growth that will ...Sun to cut up to 6,000 workers, 18 pct of staff
(AP) -- Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to cut up to 6,000 jobs, or 18 percent of its global work force, as sales of its high-end computer servers have collapsed.Peer-to-peer heart monitoring
... technology. Such devices could send data on a person's symptoms directly to a centralized computer server at their health center. This would allow healthcare workers to take appropriate action, ...Improved techniques will help control heat in large data centers
... large data centers doesn't power the computer servers that conduct online transactions, serve ... sorts of options without affecting anybody's computing projects," he added. "We can look at interesting ...Hacked E-mails Fuel Climate Change Skeptics
The e-mails and documents hacked from a computer server at a British university will undoubtedly raise questions about the actions of some scientists.
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