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Authentication and Virus Detection Enhancement for Client and <endeca_term>Server Applications</endeca_term>

Authentication and Virus Detection Enhancement for Client and Server Applications

Security issues are a core part of distributed computing systems, and are part of everyday life since they are used in... Read more

1 August, 2011
Growing Opportunity Powers Its Portfolio Management and Mail <endeca_term>Server Applications</endeca_term> With Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization to Reduce Costs, Enhance Performance, and Improve Business Agility

Growing Opportunity Powers Its Portfolio Management and Mail Server Applications With Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization to Reduce Costs, Enhance Performance, and Improve Business Agility

Growing Opportunity is a micro finance organization in India dedicated to helping the working poor escape poverty. They... Read more

1 July, 2010

Application fluency helps networks cope wih effects of virtualisation

Virtualisation has revolutionised the way organisations run server applications in the data centre. It allows organisations to migrate dozens of... Read more

13 January, 2012
Connection Conditioning: Architecture-Independent Support for Simple, Robust Servers

Connection Conditioning: Architecture-Independent Support for Simple, Robust Servers

For many network server applications, extracting the maximum performance or scalability from the hardware may no... Read more

1 January, 2011
Model-Based Resource Provisioning in a Web Service Utility

Model-Based Resource Provisioning in a Web Service Utility

Internet service utilities host multiple server applications on a shared server cluster. A key challenge for these systems... Read more

1 January, 2011
Microsoft Express

Microsoft Express

...and feature-rich database for developing and deploying desktop, web, and small server applications Read more

11 October, 2010
Synology RackStation RS3412xs

Synology RackStation RS3412xs

...8GB for large-scale deployments — particularly those involving multiple volumes and optional server applications (about which more shortly). Network attachment is via a set of... Read more

17 February, 2012 by Alan Stevens

Calxeda and HP unleash ARM server tech

The EnergyCore ARM-based server processor — start-up Calxeda's attempt to get ARM's low-powered chips into enterprise servers — will appear in a server from HP Read more

1 November, 2011 by Jack Clark

Screenshots: Windows 8 Server Developer Preview

...ll use it to launch server management tools, and run Metro-style server applications and tools Read more

14 September, 2011 by Simon Bisson
Server app virtualisation in Microsoft's sights

Server app virtualisation in Microsoft's sights

...operating paradigm. How does VMM v.Next2011 make it easier to patch server applications?Think about it as allowing you to have one standard image... Read more

17 June, 2010 by Roger Howorth
Wireless Communication Library C++ Developer Edition 6.10.4

Wireless Communication Library C++ Developer Edition 6.10.4

...networks, measure WiFi networks signal quality and RSSI level, support for Bluetooth server applications which can be used for BT chats, receiving files and other... Read more

28 April, 2012

Get ahead of the Games â?? look at your network now

...be a major player here. It has revolutionised the way organisations run server applications in the data centre, and allows organisations to migrate dozens of... Read more

3 April, 2012

Dell: We have ARM servers but see no demand yet

...for Dell to start selling the ARM servers more generally. Many modern server applications use 64-bit chips for efficiency or so they can address... Read more

27 February, 2012

Tilera targets simple cloud tasks with 36-core processors

...ones typically used by enterprises. "Tilera cannot serve a broad range of server applications, but neither can Calxeda," Wheeler said. "TileGx offers a 64-bit... Read more

30 January, 2012 by Jack Clark
Thecus N4200PRO

Thecus N4200PRO

...The login screen also has links to the Web Disk and Photo Server applications. Thecus uses an Ajax-powered web admin interface for the N4200PRO... Read more

10 October, 2011 by Kelvyn Taylor

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