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Friday | 5 December, 2008

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    Google opens doors to Knol 24/07/2008 08:30:07

    Google has launched Knol, its user-generated online encyclopedia, which it announced in December but had kept under wraps in private testing.
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    What's in your dream data center? 10/06/2008 11:55:15

    We asked IT executives and industry experts to dream big and tell us about their ultimate wish lists for a brand-new, built-from-scratch data center -- if money were no object. Here's what they had to say:
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    How to build your next data center 10/06/2008 11:03:28

    Today's data centers pack more processing power into smaller physical spaces than ever before. But too much of a good thing creates new challenges for next-generation data center design.
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    IT 'Big Brothers' try to keep internal users under control 08/04/2008 10:55:39

    When it comes to protecting his company's data, Tom Scocca doesn't mind that he might be seen as something of a Big Brother by internal end users.
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    SAP and Salesforce executive spar in software debate 07/04/2008 07:56:25

    Hasso Plattner of SAP and Marc Benioff of Salesforce.com squared off in a debate last week over which company has the best platform to run a company's business.
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    Five data leak prevention companies to watch 08/01/2008 11:02:05

    Not all the data-leak start-ups have been snapped up by the big guys. Here are five data-leak-prevention companies to keep an eye on.
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    The 2007 security hall of shame 27/12/2007 07:47:46

    How bad was 2007 for breaches, vulnerabilities and similar mayhem? On the bright side, it was better than 2008 is forecast to be. With more of every sort of meltdown predicted -- more criminalization of the hacker community, more Web-application attacks, more phishing, more spamming, more zero-day attacks and more virtualization-related threats -- we're happy to tell you that you are likely to look back on 2007 as the peaceful old days.
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    Shove leaves CSC Australia post for Asia 21/11/2007 12:25:23

    Australian president of Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Mike Shove, is leaving his post in Sydney after being promoted president of the company's Asia group.
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    Next-generation LANs, branches under consideration 25/10/2007 08:45:02

    The next-generation LAN will be mobile, secure, intelligent and service- vs. speed-oriented, experts at the Interop New York conference said this week.
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    CSC invests $50 million in NSW campus 03/08/2007 10:11:26

    Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Australia is investing $50 million over the next ten years in a new campus in Coniston Technology Park in the Illawarra region.
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    INTEROP - Web 2.0, enterprises meet: complications ensue 25/05/2007 07:57:55

    "Web 2.0 creep" going on inside the corporate firewall is challenging enterprise networks to handle the real-time demands and bursty nature of the latest collaboration and social networking software, according to IT executives attending Interop.
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