Monthly Archives: March 2011
Linux Security Mailing List Infiltrated, Crippled by Hackers
Hackers compromised a private e-mail list used by distributors of open-source software to discuss security vulnerabilities and forced the list to shut down.The "Vendor...
Windows Phone 7 Apps Expand, but Consumer Uptake Unclear
Microsoft claims its Windows Phone 7 ecosystem has grown to 9,000 apps, with a base of 32,000 developers. While that doesn't put the company's...
McAfee Opens New Cloud Data Center in London
Just a week after Intel completed its acquisition of McAfee, it's back to business as usual as the security company expands its cloud footprint...
NComputing, Fujitsu Partner on Virtualization Platform
NComputing, a provider of desktop virtualization solutions, has signed an OEM relationship with Fujitsu Technology Solutions. Fujitsu will integrate NComputing's 64-bit vSpace virtualization and...
Adobe Delivers ‘Wallaby’ Flash-to-HTML5 Tool
Adobe has come up with a new Flash-to-HTML5 tool, known as "Wallaby," that can enable Flash developers to build apps with even greater reach.As...
Avaya Announces IP Office Development Partners
Business collaboration systems, software and services specialist Avaya announced an array of application development partners driving new capabilities for IP Office, the company's communications...
Juniper, Nokia Siemens Demo 100G Interoperability
Nokia Siemens Networks and Juniper Networks are demonstrating a 100G bps Ethernet interface this week during the OFC/NFOEC 2011 conference in Los Angeles.The companies...
Dell Shipping Sandy Bridge PCs, Plans Ultra-Slim Laptop
Dell is shipping more systems with the new Intel "Sandy Bridge" processors and updated "Cougar Point" chipset hardware "than just about anyone else," according...
Average Data Breach Cost Rises to $7.2 Million Per Incident: Survey
The average cost of a data breach for an organization went up for the fifth year in a row, to $7.2 million, Ponemon Institute...
Microsoft Patches Windows, Office Vulnerabilities
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday is a relatively minor one, with a single bulletin rated "critical" and two "important." Affected software includes applications within Windows and...