Traxon contends control technologies are getting simpler 31 Jul 2012 The latest in DMX512 control technologies is actually simplifying the path to user-controlled content, according to Javid Butler of Traxon Technologies who presented at ...
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Quick information: Deadline for submissions:Friday,September 14,2012. Date of announcement:Tuesday,October 9,2012 at 11:00 at the Breakout room C2 Basic qualifying criteria for nominations: IT projects directed by IT managers at ...
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Many users of cloud data services are entirely unaware of inherent security risks,and security can only improve if customers pressure providers to deliver it,Frank Coggrave,VP of sales,EMEA&APAC at Guidance Software,has told Computing. ...
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HP has won its lawsuit against Oracle over the software company's decision to discontinue development of its products on Itanium. Further reading HP sues Oracle over support for Intel Itanium processor HP refreshes its Itanium server ...
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IDG News Service-Following a four-month beta period,Rackspace has started offering its hosted servers and databases using the open source OpenStack suite of cloud software. That OpenStack has been pressed into production use just two ...
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EMC is showing heavy interest in boosting its share of the data center market by moving from storage and related services to servers. Over the past two years, EMC has announced a number of partnerships and products that slipped its toe ...
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Rackspace is formally launching its OpenStack open-source infrastructure-as-a-service platform in the UK in mid-August. Further reading IT skills gap has led to a'talent war',says Rackspace CEO Rackspace CTO:Oracle and SAP are starting ...
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Computerworld-Microsoft last week warned IT administrators that critical vulnerabilities in code licensed from Oracle could give attackers access to Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2010 systems. Oracle patched the vulnerabilities ...
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IDG News Service - With the latest release of its Tuxedo transaction processing server (TPC), Oracle is hoping to lure mainframe users onto the cloud. Moving a mainframe application to an Oracle Exalogic system, where it would run on the ...
Computerworld-Microsoft's rebranding of Hotmail as Outlook.com is a move by the company to hold its first-place position in free email while pushing the domain as more of a consumer destination,an analyst said today. Earlier ...
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Network World - A new kind of data center claiming to employ "the world's most efficient cooling system" turns the traditionally unbearable "hot aisle" between server racks into a rather pleasant air-conditioned hallway, all the while using ...
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UK-The opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games saw the main stadium transformed into a huge array of LED video pixels,mapped to the space inhabited by the entire audience.Developed by Tait Technologies,the pixel tablet has become ...
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PHS Technologies Group is set to unveil DoseMonitor 2.0 solution, designed to capture more data from various range of procedures and to view that data with greater depth, at the AAPM meeting. In addition to CT, DoseMonitor 2.0 new ...
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New research from Computer Weekly and TechTarget has shown that attitudes towards server virtualisation within the European networking industry have changed. Last year's survey revealed the technology was viewed as a strain on networks ...
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Security researcher Jonathan Brossard created a proof-of-concept hardware backdoor called Rakshasa that replaces a computer's BIOS (Basic Input Output System) and can compromise the operating system at boot time without leaving traces on ...
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