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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Cyberattackers lay more 'stepping stones'
Victims who download malware from a legitimate Web site that has been compromised are led through a complex system of redirects to the attack end point.
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Getting the green on 'green' PCs
Green begets green, as studies have shown going green results in cost savings--tangible dollars--for businesses.
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Symantec airs dirty Web sites in public
The "dirtiest" 100 Web sites have an average of 18,000 threats, with 40 of them each exceeding 20,000, according to security vendor Symantec.
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Sun not shining on solar-powered gadgets
Solar or photovoltaic technology in mobile computing devices is still impeded by performance and price issues, and is not likely to entirely replace batteries anytime soon, according to analysts.
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Chinese firms accused of 'Sexy Space' Trojan
F-Secure has named three China-based companies as the creators of the "Sexy Space" Trojan, which was identified last week to have passed through the Symbian Foundation's digital signing process.
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Major antivirus engines failing to detect malware
A dramatic rise in the number of e-mail viruses that slipped past major antivirus engines between late May and June was due to "aggressive" new variants of a number of Trojans, according to a new...
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Roadrunner, Jaguar retain supercomputer edge
IBM's Roadrunner and Cray's Jaguar have retained their No. 1 and No. 2 rankings on the Top500 supercomputer list which is released twice yearly.
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Via hangs tough but not a real contender
Via is making headway in some computing market segments but is still some way off from becoming a serious contender to the likes of AMD and Intel, according to an analyst.
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Sophos: Mind your software defaults
Companies need to pay attention to software configurations and control them appropriately, or risk compromising their security posture say industry experts.
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Beware hidden costs in your IT department
Despite the need to shave expenses, not all enterprises know where to start, or what their Achilles' heel is.
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Fighting slump: A CIO's game of golf
Managing corporate IT in the current economic environment requires one to think a tactical game of golf or squash, according to a DHL Express CIO.
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Malicious sites jump 200 percent
The threat from Web-based malware is growing at a rapid pace, with nearly 200 percent more malicious sites identified this month, according to a new report from MessageLabs.
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'Controlled cloud' the way to go for security
Enterprise security will increasingly move to include a cloud component but in-the-cloud protection cannot be the only means of defense.
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Analyst: OLPC won't draw global PC makers
Analyst says major PC manufacturers aren't interested in OLPC's open design but it may catch the eye of whitebox vendors who are looking to diversify.
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No word on made-in-Asia 32nm Intel chips
Intel said it would manufacture 32-nanometer chips in the U.S. but it is not clear if the chipmaker has plans to invest in similar capabilities in Asia.
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HP services go ala-carte to beat downturn
Hewlett-Packard unveiled Proactive Select, a new component in its strategy to help midsize and large businesses keep their systems and technology running in a tough economic climate.
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Report: China's IT spending remains strong
Boosted by government initiatives and green spending, China's IT market in 2009 will only be minimally affected by the global economic slowdown, according to a new report.
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Intel unveils Nehalem 'turbo mode'
At IDF, the chipmaker announced a power-control feature in its new micro architecture, claiming it is 'pretty compelling' for enterprises.
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IBM: The mainframe is back
The company claims the mainframe is finding its way into emerging markets and holding strong globally, despite a shortage of related skills among IT workers
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