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Western Digital jumps into home router business
Western Digital today unveiled a line of home wireless routers for accelerating the performance of streaming video, online gaming and VoIP sessions. Read More


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How fast are the MacBook's USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt ports?
The new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air are the only laptops that support both USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt ports for external devices. The performance advantage for peripherals is tremendous. Read More

Dell announces 'storage blades,' converged data center strategy
Dell today unveiled four different blade storage arrays with the ability to store up to 14TB of data per array, up to 28TB per group inside a blade chassis, and up to 56TB with two groups inside one blade chassis. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: What's missing in Oracle Public Cloud
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison claimed this week that the company's Oracle Public Cloud is the world's "most comprehensive" offering. But is it truly a cloud service without multitenancy? Insider (registration required). Read More

Sharky: So far they've migrated from bad to worse
Tape backups suddenly begin failing on a database server, and nobody's having much success at fixing the problem, so this database admin pilot fish turns to the IT manager in the department that uses the server. Read More

Violin, Microsoft team up to build all-flash NAS array
Violin said today it will be demonstrating a new, all-flash NAS array at the TechEd conference that runs Windows Server 2012 and can offer up to 5GB/sec of performance. Read More

Fusion-IO on-server flash coming to Cisco's UCS blade systems
Cisco Systems will get on board with Fusion-IO's flash storage modules later this year, becoming the latest server maker to offer the technology that is already available in servers from IBM, Dell and Hewlett-Packard. Read More


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Facebook tackles Hadoop Achilles' Heel
Running what they believe is the world's largest Hadoop-based collection of data, Facebook engineers have developed a way to circumnavigate a core weakness of the data analysis platform, that of relying on only a single name server to coordinate all operations. Read More

Flame crypto attack very hard to pull off, researcher says
The MD5 collision attack used by the creators of the Flame malware was significantly more difficult to pull off than an earlier attack that resulted in the creation of a rogue CA certificate, says security researcher Alexander Sotirov. Read More

Chris Poelker: Centralizing healthcare big data in the cloud
Can the medical community make better use of big data, government regulations and the cloud to improve service and save lives? Read More

JR Raphael: Chrome OS reviewed: The final verdict on Google's cloud platform
To Chrome OS or not to Chrome OS? After two weeks with Google's new Chromebook and Chromebox, JR Raphael reaches some final conclusions about the cloud platform and its updated hardware. Read More

Exploit available for root-access vulnerability in F5 Networks products
An exploit for a recently patched vulnerability that allows potential attackers to obtain administrative access on network appliances from hardware vendor F5 Networks was added to the Metasploit penetration testing framework on Tuesday. Read More

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Increasingly, IT and legal find themselves facing off over the benefits and risks of cloud computing. Here's how some entities have hammered out a compromise.Insider (registration required) Read More

 
 
 

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Thoroughly tested

This pilot fish is responsible for maintaining an application for a big software vendor, and after a recompile discovers a problem in the compiled code. But wasn't this compiler tested?

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