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  IBM to develop telescope data analysis system | E.U. Ministers care more about security than privacy, says official
 
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Megaupload lawyer says case could affect other storage services
A verdict against Megaupload in the U.S. would mean other cloud storage providers can be held criminally liable for illegal content stored by customers on their networks, an attorney representing the shuttered file-sharing site said on Tuesday. Read More


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IBM to develop telescope data analysis system
IBM is developing new data management and analysis technologies for what will be the world's largest radio telescope. The Square Kilometre Array, due to become operational in 2024, will produce so much data that even tomorrow's off-the-shelf computers will have difficulty processing all of it, the company predicted. Read More

E.U. Ministers care more about security than privacy, says official
Europe's Justice Commissioner said this week that interior ministers are the biggest obstacle to data protection laws in the E.U. Read More


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White House launches big data R&D effort
Six U.S. government agencies will spend more than $200 million to help the government better organize and analyze large volumes of digital data, in a new "big data" research and development effort announced by President Barack Obama's administration Thursday. Read More

U.S. gov't IT spending to be tight over short term
Federal agencies will have tight IT budgets over the next 12 to 18 months, but there are opportunities for small IT vendors as many agencies divide up contracts into small chunks, IT and financial services representatives said. Read More

 
 
 

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