Friday | 9 January, 2009

Stories about: Harvard University

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    Kiwi uni buys into Blue Gene 31/05/2007 12:27:20

    The University of Canterbury in New Zealand will be the first research institution in the southern hemisphere to have an IBM Blue Gene supercomputer it announced today.
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    10 enterprise software companies to watch 12/04/2007 12:15:20

    From business intelligence to CRM, from scheduling and e-procurement to database management and data governance, there is no shortage of enterprise applications available to help businesses make their processes more efficient. Choosing can be difficult, however: Do you go open source? Software-as-a-service, or in-house deployment? Every vendor has a sales pitch. Here are 10 worth watching.
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    ForeScout bolsters NAC appliance 04/04/2007 11:28:22

    Network access control (NAC) vendor ForeScout has added Oracle to the list of directory and access management software that integrates with its network appliance.
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    Open source swarms around NAC 02/04/2007 08:38:24

    A pair of Harvard University IT staffers last week released a free virtual appliance that supports their open source network access control platform -- just one of many free NAC tools springing up to address security-hungry customers.
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    Comment spam, trackback spam, splogs pollute blogs 02/04/2007 08:10:29

    Blog spammers have found ways to automate inserting their unwanted messages into online conversations, but the few tools available to block them lag woefully behind.
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    Bill Gates to finally receive his Harvard degree 23/03/2007 07:55:36

    It's not like he needs it to beef up his resume, but the world's richest college dropout is finally getting his degree.
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    Web 2.0: A new dot.com bubble in the making? 20/03/2007 11:27:59

    The dot.com bubble burst - numerically at least - seven years ago this month when the NASDAQ Composite index peaked at 5,048 - more than double its value just a year earlier.
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    Google sharpens malware alerts for webmasters 28/02/2007 08:02:14

    Google has enhanced the way it notifies webmasters that their sites contain malware, improving on a service the company launched in November of last year in a partnership with The Stop Badware Coalition.
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    Asteroid hunt: What else is coming our way? 23/02/2007 14:08:40

    The asteroid Apophis, named after an Egyptian god representing darkness and chaos, has, at the moment, a 1-to-45,000 chance of striking Earth in 2036. But those odds will soon change, probably in a good way for mankind, while the hunt for near-Earth objects continues.
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    Ethernet inventor makes the Inventors Hall of Fame 12/02/2007 08:49:38

    Ethernet is right up there with magnetic resonance imaging, the LP record, air bags, and soft contact lenses. So says the National Inventors Hall of Fame, which included Bob Metcalf, inventor of the ubiquitous LAN technology, in its latest round of inductees.
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    Study: Users ignore bank security features 06/02/2007 08:52:00

    Users of online banking sites tend to bypass critical clues that the integrity of those sites may have been compromised, according to the working draft of a study released on Sunday by researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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