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Improving Airflow in a Raised-Floor Data Center
Perforated tiles on a raised floor deliver unpredictable airflow levels, causing inefficiency and equipment failure. This paper discusses data center design on perforated tile airflow and how to...
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Firms headed for cloud security 'wake-up' call
Like it or not, businesses are headed for a cloud security "wake-up" call, which can happen within the next two to three years, according to a security analyst.
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HP sues Asian firms over patents
Hewlett-Packard has filed a suit against four companies based in Hong Kong and Taiwan, accusing the defendants of patent infringement, according to various reports.
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Malware hits all-time high in January
The amount of unique malware tracked by security vendor Fortinet, reached an all-time high in January.
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Microsoft debunks IIS vulnerability claims
Microsoft has denied claims of a new vulnerability in Internet Information Services 6, putting the blame on poorly configured web servers.
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Microsoft: Be secure, mind your drives
Businesses need to establish guidelines governing the use of removable storage devices and shared network resources to better protect their corporate networks, a Microsoft executive has urged.
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Second iPhone worm behaves like botnet
A second iPhone exploit has been identified by security vendor F-Secure, which claims the new worm has botnet capability and is more threatening than its predecessor.
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Rogue security programs are 'ongoing threat'
Symantec's report on rogue security software noted that 250 rogue security programs launched some 43 million attempts to prompt user installation between July 2008 and June 2009.
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Green Dam enforcement watered down
The Chinese government's Green Dam-Youth Escort content filtering initiative is facing some hurdles as target organizations are without, or have uninstalled the software.
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Japanese researchers downplay super CPU effort
A group of Japanese researchers are collaborating on a software standard for multicore processors to be used in a range of technology products.
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Global home broadband booming
Gartner says that this year the number of households with fixed broadband connections will run past the 400 million mark - with no signs of a slowdown ahead.
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Nokia cuts 4,000 jobs, shifts manufacturing to Asia
Nokia expects to lay-off around 4,000 employees as the ailing company plans to move its manufacturing operations to Asia.
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Twitter hires Google executive: Asia as its next target?
Twitter snags a former Google Asia executive, who will start later this year, suggesting a potential push into Asia for the company.
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Google's Pseudonym Problem: New Implementation Revealed
Details about the new Google Plus pseudonym policy implementation reveal new problems.
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Join me tomorrow online in ZDNet's 2012 Guide To Small Business Technology Trends webcast
ZDNet is proud to present the 2012 Guide to Small Business Technology Trends, a live and interactive webcast about the most promising solutions for the most pressing challenges.
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Pseudonyms on Google Plus? Wrong.
Google Plus made a small change to its "real name" policy but it still doesn't support pseudonyms.
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Highlights from the 2011 Asia Pacific MPS Conference
Running and managing an MPS practice is challenging. The more who don't understand that, the better for we who do.
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Happy New Year and thanks to ZDNet's readers
To all of you out there, thank you. Truly and sincerely, thank you.
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The year in review: ZDNet's most popular posts
Here's a look at 2011, a year where mobile dominated both the consumer and enterprise worlds.
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2011 in review: ZDNet's top galleries
Windows 8 screenshots and apps were in big demand in 2011.
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How to save RIM: Suggestions from the ZDNet peanut gallery
Assuming RIM's not-so-dynamic duo of Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis get tossed, the big question for the company remains: What exactly do you do with RIM?
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