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Nehalem-based servers: nice kit, but who's buying?

Nehalem-based servers: nice kit, but who's buying?

Intel's Nehalem server processors have been launched to great fanfare, but experts believe its arrival will cause few firms to change their existing upgrade plans.
Dave Bailey Apr 3 2009 6:08AM Hardware
Defence Dept launches online Who’s Who

Defence Dept launches online Who’s Who

The Department of Defence (DoD) has made its Who’s Who directory available free online for the general public.
Staff Writers Oct 27 2008 12:04PM Software
Online identity theft: Who's after my Facebook password?

Online identity theft: Who's after my Facebook password?

The questions of "who" and "why" in identity theft remain largely ignored. That is, "Who is after online identities? And what for?"
Guillaume Lovet, Manager, Threat Response Team, Fortinet Apr 24 2008 2:46PM Security
Industry views: Who's stealing your brand name?

Industry views: Who's stealing your brand name?

It has been estimated that there are US$50 billion of illegal counterfeit and gray market goods sold on the internet annually and with the amazing growth in popularity of online auction sites and business-to-business (B2B) exchanges, all indications are that this trend is going to get worse before it gets better.
Laura Mather, Nov 21 2006 10:23PM Security
Who's the leak?

Who's the leak?

More than six out of 10 executives believe company insiders - and their use of email - are at least a moderate security risk to their companies.
Frank Washkuch Dec 6 2005 2:55PM Security
Who’s Reading Your Email?

Who’s Reading Your Email?

From its early beginnings to the present day, insecure emails have consistently caused trouble for their senders and recipients in a variety of ways.
Vanessa Chandrasekaran Jan 12 2004 1:18PM Security

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