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    Check Point overhauls its security software architecture 25 February, 2009 08:20

    Check Point is in the midst of a major overhaul of its security software architecture so customers can pick and choose the applications they want and dedicate computing resources to each depending on the performance they want to guarantee.
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    Intel, Microsoft, HP sued for alleged patent infringement 16 January, 2009 05:08

    The feature to quickly recover data in PCs and Windows is under attack. Data recovery firm Xpoint earlier this week sued IT giants including Intel, Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft for infringing on patents to quickly restore data in the event of corrupted hardware or software.
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    Security vendors leaving old-school malware detection behind 15 December, 2008 08:28

    Step 1: Identify a computer virus specimen. Step 2: Create a "signature" to detect and eradicate the virus, and push the signature file out to a computer. Step 3: Repeat steps 1 and 2 again and again for new viruses and their variants.
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    Intel, AMD multicore chip sales may be slowed by software 25 September, 2008 09:15

    Trying to boost the IT capabilities at his digital forensics company, Brian Dykstra invested in a quad-core processor-based server. After all, he figured, more cores means a more powerful machine that can do far more work than single-core systems.
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    Toshiba to launch Cell-based TV in 2009 30 August, 2008 01:22

    Toshiba is planning to bring the powerful Cell processor into consumer electronics and launch a TV based on the chip in the second half of 2009, it said Friday at the IFA electronics show in Berlin.
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    The top enterprise search vendors 02 July, 2008 21:04

    The best enterprise search products on the market come from Autonomy, Endeca, the Microsoft subsidiary Fast and Vivisimo, but Google's Search Appliance continues to dominate the market in terms of brand awareness and sheer number of customers, Forrester Research says in a new report.
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    IBM says it has 'no plans' to open-source DB2 database 17 June, 2008 07:20

    IBM said Monday that it doesn't plan to open-source its DB2 database, despite a published report quoting a company executive in the U.K. saying that an open-source move might become necessary.
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    How I got here: Diverse path leads to CIO job 25 April, 2008 09:01

    Name a department at Wells Fargo & Company, and it's likely that Avid Modjtabai has held a senior position in it. From online personal finance services to human resources and consumer deposits, Modjtabai has been there, done that in her 14-year tenure at the company. Her experience has not gone unnoticed; in addition to being named one of the "most powerful women in banking" by U.S. Banker, she also received accolades from the San Francisco Business Times as of one of the "100 most influential women in Bay Area business." Elizabeth Garone spoke to Modjtabai about her career and the benefit of moving across functions. Edited excerpts follow.
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    AMD releases 3 new triple-core Phenom processors 24 April, 2008 07:45

    Continuing its recent new product push, Advanced Micro Devices this week released three new triple-core Phenom processors.
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    The state of open source: Mark Spencer, Digium 09 April, 2008 12:08

    Mark Spencer, founder and CTO of Digium, has successfully given open source VoIP platform Asterisk a voice in the enterprise, thanks in large part to an ongoing commitment to community development. Here's how Spencer sees open source's best bets for seizing business opportunities.
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    Opera proves Acid3 score with public build 31 March, 2008 11:59

    Opera Software on Friday released a development build of its Opera browser to the public to prove that it has code that scores 100 out of a possible 100 on the Acid3 Web standards test.
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