Primus customers explore options after data centre blackout
At least two Melbourne data centre operators claim customers affected by the Primus blackout last week are re-evaluating their options as they seek assurances over redundancy and disaster recovery capabilities.
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Analyst: SaaS and open source â€کwon’t happen’ in 2009
Software as a service, the model by which software is hosted and delivered over the network, “will not happen†in 2009, according to Gartner research director, Andrew Rowsell-Jones.
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Vendors get behind encryption specification
A group of hardware and security vendors including HP, IBM and RSA are putting their weight behind a new encryption key specification.
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Windows 7 should be out for Christmas
Microsoft has given its strongest hint yet that Windows 7 will be in the shops by Christmas.
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Palm dumps Palm OS in favour of Pre
Palm has confirmed that it is dropping the Palm operating system to concentrate fully on the Web OS currently developed for the forthcoming Palm Pre.
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Obama's digital kingmaker advises Aussies to get "real"
It's time to drop the corporate-speak to start dealing with your supporters, customers and partners like human beings.
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U.S. nuclear weapons lab loses 67 computers
The mention of nuclear weapons laboratories rarely has a calming effect on anyone, even less so when the mention involves 67 lost or stolen computers.
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Silverlight shines on Linux
Novell has unveiled a new open source project which will allow Linux users to access Microsoft Silverlight content.
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Sun launches JavaFX Mobile
Sun Microsystems has launched the JavaFX Mobile platform today, promising to let developers create rich applications across the broadest possible range of mobile devices, from consumer handsets to smartphones.
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Google plans data centre at old Finnish paper mill
Google said on Thursday it aimed to build a data centre at an old paper mill in southeastern Finland that it bought from Stora Enso for US$51.7 million.
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Juniper, NSN tighten carrier ethernet cooperation
Juniper Networks and Nokia Siemens Networks will hone their offering of carrier ethernet technology to try to tap one of the remaining growth pockets in the shrinking telecom equipment market.
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U.S. tweaks Internet privacy guidelines
U.S. regulators have tweaked recommendations for how websites should collect, save and share information about users, extending them to Internet service providers and mobile users.
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