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Fixing our fraying Internet infrastructure
October 11, 2007
Is the United States foolishly ignoring a question that will impact its future? For UCSD's Michael Kleeman, it's time to stop debating the obvious.
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infrastructure
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bandwidth
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U.S.
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e-mail
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video
Aging infrastructure at heart of Minnesota disaster
August 2, 2007
The fatal collapse of a bridge isn't an isolated incident. Over time, the infrastructure of America just plain wears out.
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Minnesota
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bridge
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infrastructure
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U.S.
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Torvalds: Linux ready to go green
January 31, 2008
Developer of the Linux kernel says improvements in power-management, energy-diagnosis tools are in the offing.
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digital-rights management
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Linux
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infrastructure
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Linux kernel
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conference
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operating system
Ubuntu: Get set for 'cutting-edge' Linux
April 20, 2006
This year's Edgy Eft release will have brand-new code and infrastructure, Ubuntu project's founder says.
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Ubuntu
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infrastructure
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Linux
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founder
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64-bit
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e-mail
Cisco boosts bandwidth with 'virtualized' switches
November 12, 2007
The company rolls out two products aimed at helping businesses increase network capacity without overhauling existing infrastructure.
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Cisco Catalyst
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switch
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Hewlett-Packard and SAP to expand partnership
January 29, 2007
HP to offer new services for SOA and NetWeaver, as well as new technology coming from a previous lab agreement with SAP.
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SAP NetWeaver
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SAP AG
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SOA
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infrastructure
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consulting
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agreement
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HP
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server
Cisco to buy video surveillance company
May 22, 2007
Networking company will spend an undisclosed sum to buy BroadWare Technologies to bulk up its video surveillance business.
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video surveillance
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Cisco Systems Inc.
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infrastructure
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acquisition
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networking
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IP
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video
'Second Life' scores $11 million in funding
March 28, 2006
New funding should allow metaverse creator to focus on building out its infrastructure as well as international expansion.
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Second Life
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virtual worlds
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World of Warcraft
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founder
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Amazon.com Inc.
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Playing chess with hackers
June 15, 2006
Former Congressman Rick White says a deal giving Internet operators flexibility to raise domain name prices within reason makes sense.
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New Orleans
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dollar
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agreement
Homeland security group to meet away from public eye
March 24, 2006
Federal advisory committee that deals with protecting U.S. infrastructure is free to disregard law keeping meetings open.
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VeriSign Inc.
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India or China--who will prevail?
March 7, 2007
China may have the edge right now, but CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says India could be this century's up and coming superpower.
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Beware the Microsoft 'monoculture'
May 18, 2006
Symantec CEO John Thompson discusses Microsoft's entry into the security space, the Veritas merger and Symantec's future.
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John Thompson
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Symantec Corp.
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VERITAS Software Corp.
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Gartner Inc.
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Microsoft Corp.
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McAfee Inc.
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Microsoft Windows
U.S. reveals plans to hit back at cyberthreats
April 4, 2008
The U.S. Air Force Cyber Command is just as interested in attack as defense, according to a senior general.
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military
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supply chain
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U.S.
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attack
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vulnerability
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channel
,
electronics
USDA sued over broadband loan program
May 31, 2006
Mediacom accuses department of granting low-interest loans to companies that aren't focusing on rural, underserved markets.
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loan
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broadband
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EarthLink's Wi-Fi dreams may be fading
August 29, 2007
Layoffs signal a major setback in the company's effort to break free of its dying dial-up business and become an Internet player.
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EarthLink Inc.
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Wi-Fi
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