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Wednesday, 24th August 2005
 
  • Gates number one, again
  • Intel’s power clampdown
  • Cisco patches IDS software, sensors against spoofing
  • Secure Computing buys Cyberguard
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    Gates number one, again
    In a poll, attendees of an IBM user group conference named Bill Gates as having "the greatest impact on business computing in the past half century". More...

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    Intel’s power clampdown
    Intel CEO Paul Otellini inaugurated a new era for the chip giant by announcing that its next-generation architecture would focus on performance per watt and spark innovation industrywide. More...

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    Cisco patches IDS software, sensors against spoofing
    A vulnerability in Cisco's security monitors could let attackers spoof the network giant's intrusion detection software and sensors, the company revealed in multiple security advisories. More...

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    Secure Computing buys Cyberguard
    Secure Computing agreed to pay US$295 million for rival Cyberguard but the implications for the companies’ Australian operations and channel would not be known until the deal closes in November. More...

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