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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Cisco and RSA to co-develop encryption technology   Pandora expands to consumer appliances   Websense targets unknown threats   Marshal releases product with Centennial Software   JP Morgan says computer hardware, telcos next buyout sectors   US ISP using e-mail to bypass global phone charges   IP telephony carrier market slows   Microsoft effort aims to bolster online ID management   Micron predicts flash drives in the data center   Intel and STMicro join their flash businesses   Cisco continues shopping spree   IBM looks to open up development
Friday, 25th May 2007
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This morning, Cisco Systems and RSA are teaming up to create technology to encrypt data-at-rest on tapes and other types of storage media.

Also making news, online music broadcaster Pandora has struck deals with hardware manufacturers to bring the service to home appliances and mobile phones.

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Cisco and RSA to co-develop encryption technology
Cisco Systems and RSA are teaming up to develop encryption technology.
By Robert Jaques


Hardware
Pandora expands to consumer appliances
Online music broadcaster Pandora has struck deals with a pair of hardware manufacturers to bring the service to home appliances and mobile phones.
By Shaun Nichols


Security
Websense targets unknown threats
Websense claims that a newly-developed addition to its security suite can protect customers from unknown threats.
By Clement James


Security
Marshal releases product with Centennial Software
Marshal releases new product with the help of Centennial Software.
By Staff Writers


Hardware
JP Morgan says computer hardware, telcos next buyout sectors
The next wave of leveraged buyouts in the technology industry is likely to extend to computer hardware and telecom equipment sectors, a managing director of JP Morgan predicted Tuesday.
By Reuters blank


Finance
US ISP using e-mail to bypass global phone charges
A US ISP is introducing a way to call over the internet that bypasses traditional phone networks and uses e-mail to provide privacy from unknown callers.
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Telco/ISP
IP telephony carrier market slows
The worldwide IP telephony carrier market declined sequentially in the first quarter of 2007, new research reported today.
By Robert Jaques


Security
Microsoft effort aims to bolster online ID management
The announcements at Interop are part of a broader effort to develop software that makes computers and applications from various manufacturers interoperable with each other.
By Paul McDougall


Hardware
Micron predicts flash drives in the data center
Company execs see NAND flash drives replacing some disk drives, which use more power, generate a lot more heat, are slower in accessing data, and have a higher failure rate.
By Antone Gonsalves


Hardware
Intel and STMicro join their flash businesses
Intel and STMicroelectronics have agreed to spin off their respective Flash memory businesses to form a new company.
By Shaun Nichols


Security
Cisco continues shopping spree
Cisco Systems has announced plans to acquire video surveillance vendor, BroadWare, though terms of the deal were not disclosed.
By Shaun Nichols


Applications
IBM looks to open up development
IBM is kicking off an experiment to open up its software development process in a way that mirrors the creation of open source applications.
By Tom Sanders


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