Friday, October 13, 2006

PGP Corporation Delivers Broadest Range of Encryption Solutions for Enterprise Deployments  (Code data recovery software source)


PGP Corporation Delivers Broadest Range of Encryption Solutions for Enterprise Deployments 
PGP Corporation, a global leader in enterprise data security and encryption solutions, today announced the availability of significant application upgrades across its portfolio, including new versions of PGP Whole Disk Encryption, PGP Universal Server, PGP Universal Gateway Email, and PGP Desktop.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

'Star Trek' auction boldly goes to $7 million take COMMUNICATION 
The first auction of official "Star Trek" memorabilia hit warp speed on Saturday when a determined bidder paid $576,000 for a model of the legendary science fiction franchise's starship Enterprise, helping drive the total for the three-day sale above $7 million.
Source: www.zdnetindia.com

CA attorney general: No evidence yet to charge Hurd 
( InfoWorld ) - A spokesman from the California attorney general's office Friday said that Attorney General Bill Lockyer at this point does not have any evidence to charge Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) Chief Executive Officer and President Mark Hurd with a criminal offense in the ongoing investigation into HP's probe of journalists and board members . However, Thomas Dressler, a Lockyer
Source: www.infoworld.com

FreeNAS: Network Attached Storage for the rest of us 
Create an in-house common data storage system that's reliable, secure, standards based, easily managed, expandable, without breaking the bank, give FreeNAS a try.
Source: techrepublic.com.com

Hackers find use for Google Code Search 
( InfoWorld ) - Google Inc. has inadvertently given online attackers a new tool. The company's new source-code search engine , unveiled Thursday as a tool to help simplify life for developers, can also be misused to search for software bugs, password information, and even proprietary code that shouldn't have been posted to the Internet in the first place, security experts said Friday.
Source: www.infoworld.com

EMC buys Network Intelligence 
( InfoWorld ) - EMC Corp. will spend US$175 million to acquire security information provider Network Intelligence Corp. The privately held Westwood, Massachusetts, company sells appliances that probe computer networks, providing security and compliance analysis. EMC's latest acquisition, expected to close late Monday, underscores the growing importance of security technology to the
Source: www.infoworld.com

Toshiba develops HD DVD writer drive 
( InfoWorld ) - On Tuesday Toshiba will unveil the first slim-type HD DVD writer drive suitable for use in laptop computers. The SD-L902A drive is the standard 12.7-millimeters high, which means it can fit in the drive bay of most laptop computers. It can read and write HD DVD, DVD, and CD discs, Toshiba said Monday. It will be shown at the Ceatec show, Japan's biggest electronics show,
Source: www.infoworld.com

Google backs down, posts Belgian court ruling 
( InfoWorld ) - Google has agreed to post a court order against the company on its Belgian Web site, dodging a potential fine of 500,000 ($639,000) per day for not doing so. The court order stemmed from a lawsuit filed by a group of Belgian publications that accused Google of infringing their copyrights by posting articles on its Google News Web site without their permission. The
Source: www.infoworld.com

Pokerbot: It knows when to hold 'em 
( InfoWorld ) - A poker-playing robot may help find the answers to some of the most intractable challenges in the business world, such as optimizing e-commerce and auction applications. Programmers have historically tried to teach computers to play chess, setting up the iconic 1996 match between IBM's Deep Blue computer and human champion Gary Kasparov. But poker provides a better test of
Source: www.infoworld.com

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