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SYS-CON's Security News desk trawls the world of security for news of software, hardware, products, and services that seems likely to be of interest to infosec professionals and summarizes them for easy assimilation by busy IT managers and staff.
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Intel Blesses e-Quran By Security News Desk Intel, in its newfound
mission to bring low-cost
computing to the third
world - and compete with
One Laptop Per Child - is
going to develop an
electronic version of the
Quran in partnership with
two Saudi Arabian ISVs
and a training computer
for teachers outfitted
... Dec. 24, 2006 10:30 PM Reads: 6,541 | Gang of Two Pleas Guilty
to Rare Economic
Espionage Charge By Security News Desk Remember back in, oh,
2001, when a couple of
engineers were nabbed at
San Francisco Airport
just before boarding a
plane to China and had
their grips searched and
out poured all these
confidential trade
secrets from Sun
Microsystems, Transmeta,
NEC and Trident
Microsystems? Dec. 24, 2006 10:00 PM Reads: 6,081 | Dell Refocuses By Security News Desk Dell is doing one of
those two-in-a-box
management things and
putting server chief Brad
Anderson and desktop
chief Jeff Clarke over
the new Business Products
Group. Notebook boss Alex
Gruzen will run the
Consumer Products Group
on his own. Both Anderson
and Gruzen are HP
graduates. Dec. 17, 2006 11:15 AM Reads: 8,885 | Ho, Ho, Ho: Intel to AMD By Security News Desk Lehman Brothers, which
thinks that AMD is
capacity-constrained,
also thinks that Intel
may be aggressively
pricing products and
quotes China-based
Commercial Times, which
cites PC OEMs as its
sources, as saying that
Intel may again cut
prices on its P4s by
bette... Dec. 17, 2006 10:15 AM Reads: 10,848 | HP - A Company in Search
of the Next Laser Printer By Security News Desk HP is going to be the
first Silicon Valley to
bust through the $100
billion barrier,
according to what HP told
its analyst meeting
Tuesday morning, which is
not to say that it
doesn't need to find the
next laser printer to
boost revenues - it does.
HP CFO Bob Waym... Dec. 17, 2006 09:45 AM Reads: 9,545 Replies: 2 | HP Reportedly Dumps
Sonsini By Security News Desk HP has apparently dropped
an expected shoe. In a
widely picked-up story
the New York Times said
Thursday that HP has sent
the highest of
high-powered Silicon
Valley lawyers, Larry
Sonsini, packing,
severing his
long-standing advisory
ties with its board. He
was ... Dec. 16, 2006 03:30 PM Reads: 6,813 | HP Settles Spy Rap with
California By Security News Desk HP has managed to wriggle
off the hook with the
California Attorney
General's office as far
as its silly
headline-rich
boardroom-directed spying
adventure goes. It's cut
a deal to avoid
prosecution on the civil
charges that the AG has
been contemplating. The
com... Dec. 14, 2006 03:00 PM Reads: 4,956 | "Total Protection for
Enterprise 2.0" Touted By
McAfee By Security News Desk  'Managing a series of
applications from
multiple vendors is like
driving a car with
multiple dashboards,'
said Chris Kenworthy,
senior vice president,
McAfee, Inc., as McAfee
today announced the
latest release of Total
Protection for Enterprise
2.0. Dec. 4, 2006 08:30 AM Reads: 6,215 | IBM Posts Double-Digit
Revenue Growth in
External Disk Storage
Systems, According to IDC By Security News Desk IDC's Worldwide Quarterly
Disk Storage Systems
Tracker shows IBM's
external disk storage
revenue growing
significantly faster than
the overall storage
marketplace for third
quarter 2006, growing
revenue 14.3 percent
year-to-year, compared to
the overall external d... Dec. 2, 2006 01:30 PM Reads: 8,776 | HP Introduces Industry's
First Blade Workstation By Security News Desk HP has introduced the
industry's first blade
workstation solution
which combines the
benefits and security of
a centralized data center
with workstation-class
performance. Based on HP
BladeSystem
infrastructure, the HP
ProLiant Blade
Workstation Solution
gives u... Dec. 1, 2006 06:00 AM Reads: 6,364 | Rush University Medical
Center Deploys Sun
Microsystems
Infrastructure for
Electronic Medical
Records By Security News Desk Sun Microsystems has
announced that Rush
University Medical Center
in Chicago has deployed a
Sun technology
infrastructure to run a
critical new Electronic
Medical Record (EMR)
system. The Sun system,
comprised of the Solaris
10 Operating System (OS),
UltraSPARC I... Nov. 30, 2006 03:00 AM Reads: 6,615 | Sun Gains Server Market
Share for Third
Consecutive Quarter in
Analyst Report By Security News Desk Sun Microsystems saw its
year-to-year total server
market share grow 1.1
points, the most of any
top six server vendor,
according to the IDC
Worldwide Quarterly
Server Tracker. It was
the third consecutive
quarter that Sun?s market
share grew. Sun's saw its
year-t... Nov. 24, 2006 01:00 AM Reads: 6,318 | HP Announces Blade Server
Win with AMD By Security News Desk HP has announced that AMD
has purchased several
hundred HP BladeSystem
c-Class server blades
powered by AMD Opteron
processors to support the
development of its chip
designs. AMD chose the
new HP ProLiant BL465c
servers over competitive
offerings for their
industr... Nov. 23, 2006 06:00 AM Reads: 6,342 | Sun Announces Support For
Sun StorageTek 5800
Storage System in the
KODAK CARESTREAM Solution By Security News Desk Sun Microsystems has
announced that Kodak will
offer the Sun StorageTek
5800 storage system as an
integrated storage option
for its CARESTREAM
Information Management
Solutions. By making its
Versatile Intelligent
Patient Archive
(VIParchive) software
available wit... Nov. 23, 2006 06:00 AM Reads: 6,615 | HP Again No. 1 in Overall
Server Shipments, Grows
Faster than Market, Says
IDC By Security News Desk HP outshipped all other
major vendors in the
worldwide server market
for the 18th consecutive
quarter, according to
third quarter 2006
figures released today by
IDC. HP surpassed market
growth in the worldwide
blade server market, with
43.8 percent
year-over-year ... Nov. 23, 2006 05:00 AM Reads: 5,967 | IBM Leads in Blade
Servers for 13 Straight
Quarters, Says IDC By Security News Desk IDC has announced that
IBM continues to hold the
number one position in
worldwide server revenue
share, growing revenue by
6.6 percent, year over
year, and increasing its
revenue share to 33.1
percent. The growth was
driven by IBM's continued
leadership in the highl... Nov. 23, 2006 02:00 AM Reads: 5,990 | IBM AIX Achieves UNIX 03
Product Standard
Certification By Security News Desk IBM has announced that
the AIX 5L V5.3 operating
system has been awarded a
certificate of
conformance by the Open
Group's Platform Forum
for the UNIX 03 standard,
which offers clients with
greater flexibility. UNIX
03 is the latest UNIX
Product Standard
developed ... Nov. 22, 2006 11:00 PM Reads: 6,633 | Adobe Introduces
LiveCycle Policy Server
7.2 By Adobe News Desk; Security News Desk Adobe Systems has
introduced Adobe
LiveCycle Policy Server
7.2, an enterprise rights
management (ERM) solution
for protecting and
controlling documents
throughout their entire
lifecycle, from creation,
through distribution and
collaboration, to
archiving and
des... Nov. 19, 2006 08:00 PM Reads: 14,569 | Former CA Sales Chief
Gets Seven Years in Jail By Security News Desk The former head of CA's
worldwide sales, Stephen
Richards, was sentenced
to seven years in prison
Tuesday for his role in
the company's $2.2
billion stock fraud
scheme. Earlier this
month his former boss,
ex-CA CEO Sanjay Kumar,
drew 12 years. Both men
are current... Nov. 19, 2006 07:00 PM Reads: 5,325 | AMD Sued for Patent
Infringement By Security News Desk AMD Sued for Patent
Infringement
Semiconductor design
house Opti Inc has sued
AMD in the famed Eastern
District of Texas for
infringing three Opti
patents all entitled
'Predictive Snooping
Technology of Cache
Memory for
Master-Initiated
Accesses. The patents
... Nov. 19, 2006 06:30 PM Reads: 7,614 Replies: 1 | AMD Makes Graphics Chip
Perform Unnatural Acts By Security News Desk One of the reasons that
AMD bought ATI just
surfaced. At
Supercomputing on Tuesday
AMD started pushing what
it called the world's
first dedicated stream
processor aimed at
juicing up HPC with
massive doses of floating
point performance. And,
no, it's not a new
Opteron. Nov. 19, 2006 06:15 PM Reads: 7,055 | Intel's Quads Arrive By Security News Desk Intel is out with its
first two quad-core
processors, the Xeon
5300, a k a Clovertown,
for servers and the Core
2 Extreme Quad-Core, a k
a Kentfield, for
desktops. Intel, which
preens that it's ignited
the quad core era, puts
two dual-core Core 2
processors in a
... Nov. 19, 2006 06:15 PM Reads: 7,065 | 'Complexity' Keeps Dell
from Reporting its
Quarter; SEC Probe -
Uh-Oh - Gets Serious By Security News Desk Dell's fortunes just
soured again - just when
Wall Street was starting
to think of it as a
turnaround story even if
it hasn't really done
much to deserve that
assessment. Anyway, first
off, that 16-month-old
SEC investigation that
Dell tried to keep quite
and didn... Nov. 19, 2006 05:15 PM Reads: 6,863 Replies: 1 | HP's Alleged Spy Mistress
Pleads Not Guilty By Security News Desk HP's alleged spy
mistress, ex-chairman
Patricia Dunn, pleaded
not guilty Wednesday to
felony charges stemming
from the company's
pretexting misadventure
that was touched off by
press leaks from the HP
boardroom. It was the day
before HP disclosed the
SEC had launc... Nov. 19, 2006 05:15 PM Reads: 6,231 Replies: 1 | Sun Technology Powers
World's Top Performing
Supercomputers By Security News Desk At Supercomputing 2006,
Sun Microsystems has
announced that Sun
technology is powering
ten of the world's
highest-performing
supercomputers, as
determined by the TOP500
Organization. Sun doubled
its presence on the
prestigious ranking, as
compared to the TOP500
... Nov. 18, 2006 05:00 AM Reads: 5,867 | IBM Unveils Next
Generation of
PowerExecutive Energy
Management Technology By Security News Desk IBM has announced that
its BladeCenter system
uses up to 30 percent
less energy than HP
BladeSystem. As energy
prices rise to nearly 15
cents per kilowatt hour
in New York City, 21
cents per kilowatt hour
in Tokyo and up to 23
cents per kilowatt hour
in London, bu... Nov. 17, 2006 10:45 AM Reads: 9,340 | InteleNet Serves Up
Enhanced Services With
IBM's BladeCenter While
Reducing Energy Costs By Security News Desk IBM has announced that
InteleNet Communications,
dealing in on-demand
managed hosting and
Internet services, has
improved the reliability,
accessibility and reduced
energy costs in its
sprawling
55,000-square-foot data
center by using the IBM
BladeCenter platform. Nov. 17, 2006 04:00 AM Reads: 5,256 | Microsoft Advances Data
Platform for Customer
Gain By Security News Desk Microsoft has announced
upcoming product
milestones designed to
help information workers,
IT professionals and
developers manage data
complexity. In his
keynote speech at the
2006 Professional
Association for SQL
Server (PASS) Community
Summit, Paul Flessner,
se... Nov. 16, 2006 03:00 AM Reads: 5,473 | IBM Internet Security
Systems Introduces New
Security Management
Appliance By Security News Desk IBM has announced its
Internet Security Systems
division will offer
customers a new hardware
solution for centralized
security management.
Based on the existing IBM
Proventia Management
SiteProtector software,
the new appliance is
designed to make it
easier for co... Nov. 14, 2006 02:00 AM Reads: 5,862 | IBM Revs Up Performance
of x86 Servers With New
Quad-Core Processors By Security News Desk IBM has announced that it
is enhancing its line of
x86 servers with the
introduction of four,
quad-core IBM systems and
a new blade utilizing the
quad-core Intel Xeon 5300
processor. System x
servers provide a whole
new level of value for
clients, delivering three
... Nov. 11, 2006 03:30 AM Reads: 5,631 | IBM Announces Midrange
Storage Servers for the
Telecommunications
Industry By Security News Desk IBM has announced the
introduction of two new
midrange storage servers
designed for companies
that require 'hardened'
infrastructures because
of the industries they
address or the data
center environments where
the equipment is located. Nov. 10, 2006 02:15 AM Reads: 5,251 | Transbeam to Deploy
Aladdin eSafe
SecureSurfing Solution By Security News Desk Aladdin Knowledge
Systems, dealing in
Software DRM, strong
authentication and
content security
solutions, has announced
that Transbeam, one of
New York City's leading
ISPs for hotels and
schools, has selected
Aladdin's eSafe
SecureSurfing solution to
offer its I... Nov. 10, 2006 02:00 AM Reads: 7,158 | IBM Unveils Software
Migration Programs to
Target HP Customer Base By Security News Desk IBM has announced new
migration programs to
further accelerate the
momentum of clients
switching from HP's
Mercury software and
OpenView systems
management software to
IBM with a 25 percent
discount on select
Rational and Tivoli
software. Nov. 8, 2006 04:00 AM Reads: 5,296 | Microsoft Enhances
Application Security Tool
in Visual Studio With
Improved Version of
Dotfuscator By Security News Desk At Microsoft Tech-Ed:
Developers, Microsoft has
announced that an
enhanced version of
Dotfuscator Community
Edition (CE) will be
included in the next
major release of
Microsoft Visual Studio,
code-named 'Orcas.' Nov. 8, 2006 01:00 AM Reads: 4,895 | IBM Expands Enterprise
Storage Line By Security News Desk At the opening of Storage
Networking World, IBM has
announced an expansion of
its enterprise line of
disk arrays, including
the introduction of a new
flexible choice warranty
option, while also adding
new models to its
enterprise tape portfolio
that include the worl... Nov. 1, 2006 03:00 AM Reads: 6,615 | Cenzic Unveils Web
Application Discovery and
Security Assessment
Solution By Security News Desk Cenzic, a provider of
automated application
security assessment and
compliance solutions, has
unveiled Hailstorm
Enterprise ARC
(Application Risk
Controller), the first
product to address
application security
assessment across the
enterprise. With its
intelligen... Oct. 31, 2006 07:00 AM Reads: 7,202 | Dell's First AMD Servers
Materialize By Security News Desk Dell wheeled out its
Intel heartbreakers at
Oracle OpenWorld, touting
the price/performance,
performance per watt and
simplicity of its first
two Opteron servers. The
one-time Intel loyalist
started selling AMD PCs
in September. Oct. 29, 2006 08:30 PM Reads: 9,349 | AMD Pockets ATI, Plans
its Future By Security News Desk With ATI Technologies in
its pocket and only the
$5.4 billion acquisition
bill left to pay off, AMD
is now supposed to
deliver on a broad design
initiative code named
Fusion that creates a new
class of x86 processor
that integrates the CPU
and the GPU at the
silic... Oct. 29, 2006 01:45 PM Reads: 5,988 | Intel Loyalist Sues AMD's
Big Acquisition By Security News Desk SGI, fresh out of Chapter
11 and just back trading
on the Nasdaq, filed a
patent infringement suit
against ATI Technologies
Inc in district court in
Wisconsin, where SGI's
research and
manufacturing facilities
are located. The suit was
filed Monday, two days
befor... Oct. 29, 2006 01:30 PM Reads: 7,894 Replies: 1 | IBM Unveils Dynamic Data
Warehouse Powered by DB2
9 By Security News Desk IBM has announced a new
dynamic data warehousing
platform, built upon the
industry-leading DB2 9
'Viper' data server, that
is designed to help
customers quickly and
easily gain greater
insight into their
business information. Oct. 28, 2006 05:00 AM Reads: 5,181 |
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