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The 15-petabyte network and the atom smasher

July 15, 2008 Work being done to prep CERN's Large Hadron Collider for operation is paving the way for future lightning-speed networks. (By Nick Heath of Silicon.com) TAGS: connection

PCI subsystem gets third major update

April 23, 2004 The new version supports several variants of conventional PCI connections. TAGS: subsystem, PCI, connection

FCC: High-speed connections up in 2004

January 4, 2005 Homes and businesses with speedy connections increased from 28.2 million to 32.5 million lines during six-month period ending in June 2004, report says. TAGS: connection

How a 'denial of service' attack works

February 10, 2000 One by one, leading sites on the Web have been brought to their knees by so-called denial of service attacks. CNET News.com shows you how such attacks work and how companies can prevent them. TAGS: denial of service, filter, Web server, attack, request, connection, server

HP aims to throttle Net threats

February 23, 2004 The computing giant plans to announce two services for slowing down fast-spreading viruses and immunizing networks against threats. TAGS: virus, worm, spread, HP, computing giant, threat, connection, RSA Security Inc., attack, conference, IBM Corp., PC

Seagate launches terabyte storage for the home

July 11, 2006 Company says $899 drive is perfect for small businesses and tech-savvy home users who want more space. TAGS: Seagate Technology, Maxtor, mirroring, USB, small business, connection, backup

Oracle-Siebel antitrust review gets extension

October 25, 2005 Extension comes as Department of Justice requests additional information in connection with the deal. TAGS: Oracle Corp., Siebel Systems Inc., antitrust, PeopleSoft Inc., acquisition, connection

Broadband to be metered in U.K.'s 8mbps future

February 18, 2005 Pay-as-you-download plans will mean some people get faster connections without paying more. TAGS: British Telecommunications, ADSL, broadband, U.K., connection, Internet Service Provider

The Net's gettin' messy

May 5, 2004 Ping Identity VP Eric Norlin warns that sundry schemes, scams and shams are dragging us toward a future where the Net as we know it is basically unusable. TAGS: commerce, interaction, connection, activity, open source

'Critical' Microsoft fix breaks some Net connections

June 21, 2006 Software maker is revising a security update because it can block certain dial-up networking connections. TAGS: security update, security, flaw, connection, Microsoft Corp., networking, software company, Microsoft Windows

Net backbone outage fixed, for now

October 7, 2005 Feuding companies restore Net data services, along with access to e-mail and Web sites, but only for a month. TAGS: Cogent Communications, Level 3 Communications Inc., arrangement, cable modem, connection, e-mail

Forging an anti-terrorism search tool

June 3, 2005 University of Buffalo collaborates on a search engine that homes in on elusive connections, critical concepts and trails of evidence. TAGS: association, 9/11 commission, concept, search engine, computer science, evidence, connection, search tool, Google Inc., idea, analysis, professor, document

Networking tech promises speedy set-ups

July 28, 2004 A new signaling protocol will make it the work of a moment to set up or tear down heavy-duty communications circuits, researchers say. TAGS: JIT, optical network, protocol, Cisco Systems Inc., researcher, connection, wireless network, networking

Cisco to patent security fix

May 20, 2004 The networking giant applies for patents on technology that it claims will fix a flaw that has recently been found in one of the most common communications protocols. TAGS: Paul Watson, packet, Cisco Systems Inc., TCP, patent, connection, vendor, fix, flaw, standard, solution, router, security

AT&T looks to get its priorities straight

September 29, 2003 The long-distance carrier introduces an Ethernet service for the health care and government sectors that sacrifices a data-prioritizing feature in the name of affordability. TAGS: AT&T Corp., priority, Ethernet, health care, networking, health, connection

Network feud leads to Net blackout

October 6, 2005 Two major Net companies stop exchanging traffic, cutting off access to each other's networks for some customers. TAGS: Cogent Communications, Level 3 Communications Inc., network company, blackout, arrangement, connection, e-mail

IBM signs on InfiniBand switchmaker

January 13, 2004 Big Blue signs a multiyear deal to sell switches and incorporate technology from a start-up whose products link computing equipment with high-speed InfiniBand connections. TAGS: TopSpin Communications, InfiniBand, IBM Corp., utility computing, switch, connection, reseller, on-demand, adapter, server

Mounties charge teenage virus suspect

May 27, 2004 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have laid charges against a 16-year old Canadian in connection with the Randex worm. TAGS: Sasser worm, worm, Graham Cluley, MSBlast worm, IRC, virus, connection, Microsoft Corp.

AT&T to offer new IP-only service

May 3, 2004 The company plans to offer Internet Protocol purists a service that allows them to connect different offices over a single IP network. TAGS: frame relay, MPLS, ATM, AT&T Corp., IP, IP network, carrier, office, Ethernet, connection, video

Phoenix authentication security takes wing

April 28, 2004 The BIOS maker launches security technology that ensures only authorized users with a "trusted device" can gain access to a corporate network. TAGS: Phoenix Technologies, BIOS, security technology, connection, London, password
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