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    Symark makes mark in privileged access market 29/04/2008 10:44:24

    Symark, late in 2006, broke code development ranks with OEM partner eDMZ Security. The PowerKeeper 2.0 running on HP hardware we tested represents some slight changes in terms of flexibility, operating system and application support between the two offerings. The company plans to release PowerKeeper 3.0 this summer, but that revised code was not ready for us to test.
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    New tools control access by privileged users 29/04/2008 10:43:33

    Privileged IT staffers literally holds the keys to the castle. Access to those keys that open the doors to critical operating system and application resources must be carefully managed and legally audited. Enter the class of products referred to as privilege account management wares.
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    New nanoglue shrinks chips and sticks like Spiderman 01/06/2007 16:31:48

    A new inexpensive nanoglue that becomes stronger as it heats up could redefine the way computer chips are made and even pave the way for Spiderman-esque web-shooting devices in the near future, according to its creator.
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    Blazing trails with open source 08/09/2006 11:20:21

    It's often said that open source doesn't innovate. It imitates. That's certainly what the proprietary software industry would have you believe. And to look at the activity in some of the most prominent open source projects in use in enterprises today, it's tempting to agree.
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    DRAM prices surge 16/11/2001 10:07:10

    After steadily falling for almost one and a half years, the price of DRAM (dynamic random access memory) chips has surged in the last week and consumers could feel the effects as early as this week in higher retail prices.
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    Open source vendors respond to MS 'attack' 07/05/2001 09:08:44

    Open source guru Brian Behlendorf went relatively unnoticed on Thursday, as he listened along with about 150 other attendees to Microsoft's battle cry to further align its troops against the so-called 'free software' movement.
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    Linux and the Fight For Technological Literacy 13/09/2000 23:57:40

    Still fresh from his visit to the LinuxWorld Expo in San Jose, Joe Barr joins the battle for technological literacy in his hometown Linux User Group. Joe considers if one of the most fundamental ways of narrowing the divide between the technologically rich and poor is grass roots education.
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