Tuesday, September 11, 2007

How Boston College recovered from big data breach; Inkjet technology put to medical use

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How Boston College recovered from a big data breach
How Boston College recovered from a 100,000-record data breach and regained customer confidence, according to the school’s head of IT ...

HP's thermal inkjet technology put to medical use
HP researchers have developed a medical patch that uses thermal inkjet technology found in printers to painlessly administer drugs to a ...

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VMware acquires virtualization management vendor Dunes
VMware acquires virtual management and IT process orchestration vendor Dunes Technologies at its VMworld conference.

BULLETIN: States ask for five-year extension of antitrust judgment
The California group of state plaintiffs in the U.S. Microsoft Corp. antitrust case will ask for a five-year extension of a ...

Data-leakage prevention tools catch errors, not theft
Data-leakage prevention tools from vendors such as Reonnex, Vontu, Onigma (bought by McAfee), Tablus (bought by EMC/RSA) and Port ...

Thunderstorm predictions made more accurate with supercomputer
The accuracy of storm forecasting could improve dramatically because of research examining the individual cells that make up ...

FBI cybercrime fighter lauds CAN SPAM, international efforts
FBI cybercop says CAN SPAM is starting to produce results, and international coordination against cybercriminals is improving.

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4. Verizon smokes out another family
5. Skype warns users of Windows worm
6. HP core LAN switch boasts new architecture
8. Vista’s IPv6: Not an easy upgrade
9. 9 wireless network companies to watch
10. Powerhouse player blesses Google Apps

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