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IBM to push 'cloud computing,' using data from afar

November 15, 2007 It seems that IBM is trying to position itself as a leader in the corporate market for cloud computing, which many regard as the next evolutionary step in information technology.The New York Times TAGS: computing, data center, server computer, IBM Corp., Internet company, leader, Linux, information technology, researcher, open source, Microsoft Corp., operating system, server

IBM lays claim to extension of server reign

August 25, 2004 Says new research shows that it remains the top server computer vendor. But HP trumpets leadership in "high growth" segments. TAGS: server company, HP, Linux server, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., Gartner Inc., server, Linux, researcher

IDC: Linux PC sales to hit $10 billion in 2008

December 15, 2004 "Linux is no longer a fringe player. Linux is now mainstream," the researcher says. TAGS: Linux PC, Linux, forecast, Open Source Development Labs, Linux server, mainframe, IBM Corp., Intel Itanium, study, Intel, server, researcher, operating system, PC, HP, Microsoft Windows

Linux servers at risk from trifecta of flaws

February 19, 2004 Three separate security bugs could be used by an ordinary user to gain total control of a Linux server or workstation, security researchers warn. TAGS: Linux server, kernel, security hole, Linux kernel, Linux, flaw, Debian, attacker, vulnerability, security, Symantec Corp., workstation, server, researcher, open source, Microsoft Corp.

Linux riskier than Windows?

March 23, 2005 Microsoft-funded study concludes that companies that install Linux-based Web servers run greater risks than those that use Windows. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Web server, study, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, flaw, paper, vulnerability, Linux, configuration, open source, researcher, blog, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, security

HP gives schools a break

October 19, 2004 Firm offers freebies and discounts to academic institutions, as it chases a slice of the already-crowded educational market. TAGS: institution, HP, researcher, Linux, server

OS makers slow to fix flaw, researcher says

May 27, 2005 Microsoft and some Linux vendors have yet to patch a hole related to a flaw in some Intel chips, despite having two months' notice. TAGS: BSD, Linux company, flaw, vulnerability, researcher, Novell Inc., representative, Red Hat Inc., Linux, operating system, security, Intel, Microsoft Corp., server

More flaws foul security of open-source repository

June 9, 2004 Six more security flaws are found in the popular program for maintaining code under development. TAGS: CVS Corp., Concurrent Versions System, repository, flaw, VPN, Apache Software Foundation, open source, project, researcher, development, security, server, Linux

Attack on SCO sites at an end

December 13, 2003 The controversial company's Web site and file servers are back online after being hit by a denial-of-service attack that cut off access for almost two days. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., file server, denial of service, Linux, attack, researcher, server

New York researchers opt for Big Blue blades

March 26, 2004 The University at Buffalo turns to IBM for a 266-blade server system to investigate basic disease mechanisms--the beginning of what it plans will be a system about 50 times larger. TAGS: protein, supercomputer, blade, university, IBM Corp., blade server, SCO Group Inc., Intel Xeon, researcher, Linux, Unix, server, Ethernet, New York

'Lion' worm stalks Linux machines

March 23, 2001 A dangerous worm that can steal passwords from Linux servers is rapidly spreading across the Internet and could infect other machines, researchers say. TAGS: SANS Institute, worm, IT administrator, Linux server, Linux, Unix, Sun Solaris, server software, password, server, researcher, security

SETI@home flaw could let invaders in

April 7, 2003 The ET hunters warn of a vulnerability in a widely used screensaver that lets the SETI@home project use volunteers' PC processing power to search data. TAGS: flaw, attacker, client, vulnerability, researcher, project, screensaver, server, security, Linux, PC, Microsoft Windows

Clues point to single MyDoom culprit

February 3, 2004 Hints left by the author of the virus link it to the second version of the virus and include an apology to victims for writing the program, says a security researcher. TAGS: MyDoom virus, SCO Group Inc., virus, author, code, researcher, security, Linux, Microsoft Corp., server, PC, e-mail

Flaws drill holes in open-source repository

May 19, 2004 Vulnerabilities in two popular applications used by developers to store program code could allow attackers to corrupt open-source projects. TAGS: Concurrent Versions System, open source, flaw, vulnerability, attacker, Linux, project, developer, server, security, researcher, database

Week in review: Code breaking

May 21, 2004 Source code was again under attack, as Cisco Systems investigated a leak, and two popular repository applications were found to have vulnerabilities. TAGS: Concurrent Versions System, Minix, Cisco Systems Inc., vulnerability, Week in review, Apple Mac OS X, flaw, attacker, Apple Mac OS, source code, Apple Macintosh, Apple Computer, open source, Linux, security, researcher
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