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Decision Nears on Contentious Domain Name Service
The overseer of the Internet’s domain naming system is closer to approving a controversial service for back-ordering Web addresses. The subject of past lawsuits and congressional hearings, the wait listing service, or WLS, is expected to be the most contentious issue during next week’s meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers in…
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Yukon to Ship with Features Securely Off
In an effort to make it more secure, Microsoft Corp.’s “Yukon” version of its SQL Server database will ship with certain features turned off, according to Microsoft Director of Product Management for SQL Server Tom Rizzo, in Redmond, Wash. Rizzo said that, while it’s too early to say exactly which features will be turned off,…
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VeriSign Teams with Microsoft on Authentication
SAN FRANCISCOVeriSign Inc. introduced on Wednesday a technology partnership with Microsoft Corp. that combines its strong authentication services with Windows Server 2003. VeriSign Chairman and CEO Stratton Sclavos plans to demonstrate the technology later in the day during a keynote presentation at the RSA Conference 2004 being held here. By working with Microsoft, VeriSign said…
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IBM Revs eServers
IBM is ramping up the processor speed and memory capacity of its high-end eServer p690 systems by offering 1.9GHz Power4+ processors in the eight- to 32-way servers. The upgrade comes a week after the Armonk, N.Y., company announced that a 32-way p690 set benchmark records for transaction processing, and that a German company, Juelich Research…
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HP to Launch Opteron-Powered Servers
Hewlett-Packard Co. executives on Tuesday will announce that they are going to use Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s 64-bit Opteron processor in some of their ProLiant servers, according to a source close to both companies. HP has scheduled a press conference for Tuesday morning in Houston to discuss the expansion of its industry-standard server line, which…
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Arrow Electronics Launches Government Growth Initiative
The federal government has allocated nearly $60 billion for computing, software and IT services and the MOCA Division of Arrow Electronics’ is working to insure Sun iForce partners take advantage of it. Today the division announced a new “Government Growth Initiative” program to help iForce partners take advantage of IT allocations in the federal government’s…