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Autonomy founder Lynch unveils website, continuing public war with HP
Autonomy founder Mike Lynch has created a new website where he will apparently keep a running stockpile of his responses to Hewlett-Packard's allegations of accounting fraud at the vendor. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

BYOD in Education
This white paper can help you address the security and management of multiple devices being introduced into your network. Read on and learn how to embrace a BYOD. Read Now!

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Trimming The Fat From Exchange
Consolidation is top of mind for many IT managers, and a portly email infrastructure is a ripe target to put on a diet. View Now!

US providers host Syrian government websites
Web hosting providers from the U.S., Canada and other Western nations are hosting official Syrian government websites, in violation of sanction orders from the U.S. and other governments, according to a Canadian Web research organization. Read More

Japan space agency: Virus may have stolen space rocket data
Japan's space agency said Friday that sensitive information on a new long-range rocket project may have been stolen by a computer virus. Read More


WHITE PAPER: SAS

Drive Your Business with Predictive Analytics
Predictive analytics has the power to significantly improve the bottom line. From better targeting and risk assessment to streamlining operations and optimizing business decisions in all areas, predictive analytics is the next big step toward gaining a competitive edge. Read Now

Syrians turn to satellites as Internet shutdown continues
Syrians are turning to satellites to communicate as the country's Internet connections are shut down, but instances of jamming are making even that challenging. Google is also letting people who can find a working phone publish voice messages on Twitter. Read More

Syria suffers nationwide Internet blackout; charts show dramatic traffic collapse
Internet access in Syria has been shut off nationwide, and network watchers Akamai and Renesys have issued charts illustrating the dramatic traffic collapse. Read More

 

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