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Boffins take the long view on digital storage

Boffins take the long view on digital storage

Computer scientists have unveiled details of a project to develop technology for the long-term storage of digital data..
Robert Jaques Apr 23 2008 7:29AM Storage
Computing is dead, long live supercomputing

Computing is dead, long live supercomputing

Supercomputing Conference keynote maps out the future.
Ian Williams Jun 29 2007 12:09AM Hardware
Long term data integrity and compliance tips

Long term data integrity and compliance tips

As 90 per cent of a company's data is located near- or online, long-term data integrity and protection requirements are becoming increasingly important, especially when facing compliance audits.
Robert Sims, May 15 2007 4:27PM Security
Comment: The Web 2.0 long tail

Comment: The Web 2.0 long tail

Lies, damned lies, blogs and wikis.
Clive Longbottom, Jan 29 2007 9:54AM Software
Microsoft releases long awaited Internet Explorer 7

Microsoft releases long awaited Internet Explorer 7

Internet Explorer 7 (IE 7) for Windows XP, billed as the most secure version yet of the world's most popular web browser, is now available for download.
Dan Kaplan Oct 19 2006 6:30PM Security
The too long arm of the law

The too long arm of the law

The UK’s main law against IT criminals, the Computer Misuse Act, is 16 years old this year. The Act has received plenty of criticism, and led to only a few prosecutions, but recent interpretations and proposed changes are worrying.
Nick Barron Apr 7 2006 12:44PM Security
Hackers start to feel long arm of law

Hackers start to feel long arm of law

Global collaboration is paying off. David Quainton reports on the legal success
David Quainton Dec 6 2004 3:44PM Security
We have still got a long road to travel

We have still got a long road to travel

The recent SC Conference was an insight into how the industry currently stands, David Quainton reports
David Quainton Nov 12 2004 5:21PM Security
Long patch cycle for enterprises

Long patch cycle for enterprises

Enterprises take 30 days to patch half of the vulnerable systems in their organizations, according to a study by vulnerability assessment firm Qualys.
Marcia Savage Mar 4 2004 6:50PM Security
Summer’s Long Days: Bouncing from Thought to Thought

Summer’s Long Days: Bouncing from Thought to Thought

Good old reliable time, not the Internet kind, does some flying.
Illena Armstrong Jan 16 2004 10:36AM Security
Managed Security Service Providers Are Dead - Long Live MSSPs

Managed Security Service Providers Are Dead - Long Live MSSPs

Managed security services providers (MSSPs) are dead.
Robert Lonadier Jan 15 2004 1:29PM Security
PKI is Dead - Long Live Certificates!

PKI is Dead - Long Live Certificates!

Trust has always been one of the key elements in any business relationship.
Guy Vancollie Jan 12 2004 12:39PM Security
Long fight ahead on Sybiz copyright stoush

Long fight ahead on Sybiz copyright stoush

Adelaide-based accounting software vendor Sybiz has taken a local rival to the Federal Court over an alleged copyright infringement by an ex-employee, in a case that could be drawn out until 2005.
Fleur Doidge Jan 8 2004 12:00AM Software
Web services gains a long way off

Web services gains a long way off

Companies jumping into web services are reaping ‘extraordinary benefits’, but several fundamental issues around the technology could be years from resolution, according to an analyst.
Fleur Doidge Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Software

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