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World Cup Offers Lessons for ICANN

While I spent 10 days in Marrakech, Morocco, at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers Meetings, I was surrounded by World Cup...

Senate to Vote on Data Center Power Bill

The U.S. Senate is next in line to take up the issue of power consumption in data centers. Mirroring what the House of Representatives did...

OEMs Hail Advent of Intel Montecito Chip for Latest Servers

For Hewlett-Packard, the long-awaited launch of Intels "Montecito" chip will mean finally being able to pair its new chip set technology with the first...

Microsoft and XenSource Join Forces to Aid Server Virtualization

Microsoft is living up to its promise to reach out and build bridges with the Linux and open-source community and will on July 18...

Red Hat Tips Toward Telecom

Red Hat has launched a Telecommunications Partner program for NEPs (network equipment providers), OEMs, telecom ISVs (independent software vendors), and carriers/operators. The program will...

EU Grid Computing Effort Takes on Malaria

Malaria is the worlds most common parasitic infection, affecting more than 500 million people annually and killing more than 1 million. Those most likely...

IBM to Support Xen in x86 Servers, Blades

IBM will use the latest release of Novells SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 to bring the Xen open-source virtualization technology to its x86 servers.The Armonk,...

Watchfire Adds Web Services Scanning

Watchfire launched a revamped version of its flagship Web site and applications scanning software on July 17, adding new Web services vulnerability scanning capabilities. The...

Outsourcing Community Shaken; Data Center Power Bill; the Force of Storage

A few questions to ponder as you kick off the week: Do you know your offshore providers disaster recovery plans? Do you have the...

SSL VPNs Gain New Ground

SSL VPNs have advanced in capability since eWEEK Labs last looked at the technology in depth several years ago. Secure Sockets Layer-based VPNs are...