IBM building 20-petaflop machine to secure nuclear stockpile IBM built the world's first petaflop machine last year, and is now working on a computer that's 20 times faster. Microsoft offers new time-sensitive support service Microsoft for the first time has said it will pay a financial penalty if it doesn't reach its service-level goals for a technical support product. Companies warned over 'aging' firewalls Firewalls become more of a security risk as they 'age', a security assessment company has advised at the launch of a new service it claims can strip out the risk posed by out-of-date rules. IBM exec warns against budget cuts on IT security If there is something companies should continue spending on despite the present global economic crisis, it would have to be IT security,according to Marne Gordan, GRC market manager for IBM's Tivoli Software Division. Microsoft to offer 'mission-critical support' for enterprises Microsoft said Tuesday that it will expand its enterprise support services for its software for the second time in six months, while downplaying concern about competition the move may create with its partners. MPLS cloud prised open by new software Enterprises are being offered a new product that can monitor MPLS traffic 'in the cloud', allowing them, to keep a direct eye on the levels of service being delivered by WAN providers. Is West Wing BlackBerry Security Possible? Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Joe Hagin is the guy who planned George W. Bush's secret trips to Iraq and Afghanistan and oversaw renovations to the Situation Room and press briefing room. He was also the one ... Today on Google Subnet Mark Murphy: Android developers wrestle with Apple’s patent implications; Google Earth gets wet; Italy case should force Google to reconsider its YouTube policy; Google glitch: A small problem raises big questions; and Google Blogoscoped examines Italy’s case against some top Google execs. |
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