Monthly Archives: March 2011

Linux Security Mailing List Infiltrated, Crippled by Hackers

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...