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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
Discover the surprising difference defragmentation makes in key areas of server operation such as time to copy a file, open a document, backup and AV scan. Absolutely vital data for all IT staff.
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Large Hadron Collider gets fresh power supply
Cern is planning to build a new computing hub in France, because its existing one is sucking the power grid dry.
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Large Hadron Collider computing grid launched
The Worldwide Large Hadron Collider Computing Grid, which can draw on the computing power of more than 100,000 processors, was officially launched on Friday.
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British MP risks arrest for Segway use
British Member of Parliment Lembit Opik braved arrest on Tuesday as he teetered along on a Segway at a cool 12mph outside the Houses of Parliament.
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Five reasons why Chrome will crash and burn
Google dipped its mighty toe into the increasingly crowded world of internet browsers today with the announcement of its open source offering, Chrome.
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Five reasons Chrome will take over the world
Google dipped its mighty toe into the increasingly crowded world of internet browsers today with the announcement of its open source offering, Chrome.
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Indian techies snubbing US jobs to stay home
Graduates from India's tech institutes say their home country is fast catching up with the United States for the range and quality of career prospects.
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Stolen laptops phone home
UK police report that code buried deep within notebooks has been successful in recovering stolen laptops throughout the world.
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NATO allies form shield against cyber attacks
NATO is creating a cyber-command to protect its allies against crippling online attacks on national infrastructure.
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Fraud abroad remains 'uphill battle' for eBay
Phishers in Romania, Russia, and China have "no fear of real punishment," eBay manager says at e-crime conference.
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Windows-based cash machines 'easily hacked'
ATMs that rely on desktop PC technology--and that's a lot of them--are at risk from worms, key loggers, and denial-of-service attacks.
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Publisher purges thousands of unlicensed fonts
A London publishing house finds, and wipes out, hundreds of thousands of rogue fonts that could have cost it dearly in fines.
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Mobiles on the moon? NASA, Brits dial up a plan
Even in the cosmos there will be no escaping the ringtone as NASA and the British National Space Centre prep a mobile network for the moon.
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EC plans biometric border checks
European Commission proposed biometric checks include face screening and automated security checks.
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Megadeals aid outsourcing recovery
Growth among Indian companies, contracts for financial and other business services helped sector bounce back, report says.
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FBI takes biometrics database proposal to U.K.
The agency's proposed "server in the sky" database would share biometric data on the world's most-wanted criminals.
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Report: Energy management software boom will accelerate
Increasingly, companies are seeing electricity consumption and emissions data for what it is: highly useful business intelligence.
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Study Refutes Nick Carr, Shows Data & IT Do Matter
Lots of people have debated Nicholas Carr's argument that IT Doesn't Matter Anymore in the last 7 years, but few have offered new empirical evidence one way or the other. Now there is some - and...
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On hyperlinks, visionary Nick Carr is totally regressive
Nick Carr made his deep thinker reputation with two ahead-of-the-curve books last decade. On his opposition to the ubiquitous practice of embedding hyperlinks in Web pages, however, Carr seems to...
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Nick Carr's Big Switch
Nicholas Carr, amongst the most incisive and profound critic of information technology, will be in Silicon Valley tonight (7.00 pm), at Campbell's Barnes and Noble bookstore in conversation with...
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Vista dropped for Windows 7 midway through upgrades
Several UK businesses that had begun to upgrade their systems to Microsoft's Vista OS are switching to Windows 7 before the installation is complete.
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