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Linux gets a boost in S'pore with new center
News Supercomputer maker SGI and locally-based systems integrator Singapore Engineering Software Pte Ltd (SES) announced today that they will set a Linux Knowledge Centre in Singapore.
Thursday, July 26 2001 01:42 PM
US military enlists Viador portal software
News Viador, a maker of corporate portal software, is finding a way to make it easier for U.S. military officers to communicate across all branches of the armed forces.
Tuesday, April 17 2001 11:50 AM
Linux center for S'pore
News Supercomputer maker SGI and systems integrator Singapore Engineering Software Pte Ltd (SES) announced today that they will set up a Linux Knowledge Centre in Singapore.
Thursday, July 26 2001 03:20 PM
US govt spends over US$100M on cyberattack cleanup
News That's the price tag for the past six months. U.S. military officials say they would prefer to spend money to prevent cyberattacks and security breaches rather than pay to clean them up afterward.
Wednesday, April 08 2009 10:52 AM
Tags: Hacking, Security, Cybersecurity, Attack, Internet Attack, removable storage, Pentagon, virus, network, Air Force
Report: U.S. army to sink US$50M into combat training games
News The U.S. army is preparing to invest millions into combat training games and systems, in a move to prepare its soldiers for battle.
Tuesday, November 25 2008 10:59 AM
Tags: Games, Defense/military, Training, Video, U.S. Army, News.com, Air Force, United States Coast Guard, homeland defense, blog
Vista still struggling to gain business users
News Less than 10 percent of the 2,300 companies surveyed by Forrester Research use Vista, with Windows XP remaining the version of choice.
Sunday, July 27 2008 11:21 PM
Tags: Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, Software, Business applications, Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7, operating system, Continental Airlines Inc.
China solar panel maker sets first US plant
News Suntech Power aims to boost its share of the U.S. market with a solar-panel manufacturing plant to be built in Arizona.
Monday, November 16 2009 05:43 PM
Tags: Green IT, Clean Technology, Suntech Power Holdings, U.S., Green IT, mW, Manufacturing, Sales, solar panel, China
US reveals plans to hit back at cyber threats
News The U.S. Air Force Cyber Command is just as interested in attack as defense, according to a senior general.
Thursday, April 03 2008 06:27 AM
Tags: Security
Companies advised on data-breach clean-up
News A former major, who led the U.S. Air Force's clean-up efforts after a data breach, has spoken of the tactics companies can use
Friday, September 21 2007 11:01 AM
Tags: Data security
Ig Nobel Prize publisher to go free online
News The Annals of Improbable Research, best known as the host of the Ig Nobel Awards, will now offer a free online version of its journal.
Wednesday, January 02 2008 04:01 PM
Tags: Digital media, Multimedia
Hacker snags US satellite software, codes
News An international investigation shows that a hacker stole source code for classified software used by the US Defense Department.
Monday, March 05 2001 06:51 AM
SEC continues crackdown on Net stock abuse
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:38 PM
Security agency war game tries to teach Net defense
News In a less clandestine role, the National Security Agency in the U.S. pushes federal agencies--and everyone else--to master art of guarding networks.
Monday, July 10 2006 10:51 AM
Tags: PC security, Data security, Network security, Security Management, Security applications/tools, Security implementation/standards
BP hits out at security standards
News Vendors are failing to provide secure applications and systems, says BP's director of security, who believes open source and open standards are the answer.
Monday, November 28 2005 11:17 AM
Tags: Security, Open source
Google to buy GeoEye satellite imagery
News Google Maps and Google Earth will get a new infusion of higher-resolution imagery from the GeoEye-1 satellite, due to launch from a California Air Force base Sep. 4.
Tuesday, September 02 2008 11:36 AM
Tags: Web sites, Web 2.0, Satellite, Imagery, Google Inc., imaging, marketing, Earth, blog, vice president




