Sunday | 23 November, 2008

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    3PAR, Equallogic file to go public 16/08/2007 10:07:38

    Storage start-ups 3PAR and Equallogic filed IPOs yesterday in a market that is heating up for storage IPOs.
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    Government-industry security group expands 15/08/2007 13:24:35

    The Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program (TSCP), an IT security standards consortium that includes heavyweights such as the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and many of the largest government contractors in the world, is looking to broaden its ranks.
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    National ID? How about a global ID? 15/08/2007 12:02:43

    The Federation for Identity and Cross-Credentialing Systems (FiXs) -- a little-known group of non-profits, government contractors, commercial entities, and government agencies -- has recently unveiled a first-of-its-kind global infrastructure to support distributed, integrated identity management and cross-credentialing across organizations. The implementation combines several existing security technologies along with a set of trusted models, policies, and operating rules to insure the accurate identity of personnel accessing physical sites or logical systems.
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    Ex-Boeing worker accused of stealing up to $15 billion worth of documents 16/07/2007 08:25:49

    Short of strip searching employees every time they walk out the door, there's probably nothing Boeing could have done to prevent the alleged data theft that has a former employee facing criminal charges, security expert Bruce Schneier says.
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    Bendigo Bank WAN costs spiral to support 30 new branches a year 25/06/2007 15:56:44

    Adding 30 branches a year along with the myriad of new applications that constantly changed the type of traffic on its network, Bendigo Bank made the decision to review Wide Area Network (WAN) costs.
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    Storage startup purchases Brocade technology 12/04/2007 12:24:20

    A new storage company, IntelliPath, has evolved out of the detritus of products from Brocade's US$973 million buyout of rival storage switch maker McData.
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    Australian Defence Force RFID trial heads to Iraq 10/04/2007 16:36:19

    Australia's Defence Material Organization (DMO) and Lockheed Martin today farewelled the first active Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag from Australia into the Middle East Area of Operations.
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    64 DVDs on a disc: holographic storage to ship 14/02/2007 09:56:00

    InPhase Technologies announced Monday it will start bulk shipments of the industry's first holographic disc drive this July in a format able to store 300GB of uncompressed data on a single platter. That capacity will expand to 1.6TB per disc within three years, the company said.
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    Robotic crawler performs check-up of power lines 11/01/2007 10:27:00

    U.S. researchers have developed an autonomous robotic crawler that scans power lines for weak points in an electrical grid. By monitoring and precisely locating problematic sections of cable, the robot is expected to improve the efficiency and reduce the costs involved in power line maintenance.
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    WebMethods buys SOA governance vendor Infravio 12/09/2006 08:15:12

    WebMethods continues to build up its platform of tools for deploying service-oriented architecture environments, as the integration vendor Monday announced plans to purchase Infravio, which makes software for managing SOA components, for US$38 million.
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    Microsoft exec gives his company a B+ on security 08/09/2006 09:23:06

    Since Microsoft launched its Trustworthy Computing (TWC) initiative in January 2002, the company has substantially improved the overall security of its products, a company executive said Wednesday at The Security Standard conference being held in Boston.
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