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Computerworld: Google introduces service-level guarantee for its Apps suite
Google is offering a service-level agreement for a version of Google Apps, a move that may provide some comfort to enterprises spooked by a long Gmail outage and a buggy Apps portal earlier this month.
Computerworld: Tech industry group battles botnets
Several ISPs and Internet companies will meet in San Francisco early next year to adopt a common strategy for combating botnets, the remotely controlled networks that are used to carry out distributed denial-of-service attacks and massive spam campaigns.
Computerworld: How to set up a cross-platform network
Your business may have started with an idea that popped into your head while freeloading off of the local coffee shop's wireless network. But you can't work out of the Java Hut forever.
Computerworld: Can supercomputers help save the economy?
High-performance computing systems are still out of the reach of many companies, prompting efforts to broaden corporate access to supercomputing technology.
Computerworld: Gore sees transformative power of Web in politics
Barack Obama had a lot going for him already in this year's election, but his creative use of the Internet played a huge role in making him president elect, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore said Friday.
Computerworld: Event will view Web 2.0 solutions for global problems
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, cycling legend Lance Armstrong and several technology industry CEOs will discuss this week how Internet technologies can help solve global problems.
Computerworld: Internet now a voter disenfranchisement tool
Dirty political tricks are going Web 2.0 in the 2008 presidential election, with scammers using Facebook, text messaging and e-mail hacking to try to trick people into missing their chance to vote.
Computerworld: Insider charged with hacking California canal system
A former electrical supervisor at a regional water authority has been charged with hacking a computer used to control water canals in California.
Computerworld: Performance and Energy Advantages of Dell Energy Smart Servers and Liebert Cooling Systems
(Source: Liebert) High-density servers are accelerating the demand for increased power and cooling capacity in the data center. Dell and Emerson Network Power have joined to devise four scenarios that address customer problems by utilizing Dell Energy Smart servers and Liebert cooling. These scenarios have shown such results as, up to a 250% performance gai ...
Computerworld: Aaron E. Walsh: Advocate of Virtual Reality
Aaron E. Walsh, Grid Institute director, faculty member at Boston College and one of Computerworlds 40 Under 40, is now working on the Media Grid, which delivers digital media.
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·Can supercomputers help save the economy?
High-performance computing systems are still out of the reach of many companies, prompting efforts to broaden corporate access to supercomputing technology.
·Event will view Web 2.0 solutions for global problems
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, cycling legend Lance Armstrong and several technology industry CEOs will discuss this week how Internet technologies can help solve global problems.
·Internet now a voter disenfranchisement tool
Dirty political tricks are going Web 2.0 in the 2008 presidential election, with scammers using Facebook, text messaging and e-mail hacking to try to trick people into missing their chance to vote.
·Google introduces service-level guarantee for its Apps suite
Google is offering a service-level agreement for a version of Google Apps, a move that may provide some comfort to enterprises spooked by a long Gmail outage and a buggy Apps portal earlier this month.
·Tech industry group battles botnets
Several ISPs and Internet companies will meet in San Francisco early next year to adopt a common strategy for combating botnets, the remotely controlled networks that are used to carry out distributed denial-of-service attacks and massive spam campaigns.
·How to set up a cross-platform network
Your business may have started with an idea that popped into your head while freeloading off of the local coffee shop's wireless network. But you can't work out of the Java Hut forever.
·More Grid Computing News
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