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Epicor Software Case Study: LaBarre Machine Works

White Paper Founded during World War II, LaBarre Machine Works started out making taps and dies for the U.S.war effort. Today the company manufactures parts for the petrochemical industry, such as mechanical seals... [30 May 2009]

Game Developer Accelerates E-Mail Search Process, Gains Storage With New Solution

White Paper North Carolina - based Epic Games is a developer of best-selling and award-winning video games, including the Unreal and Gears of War series. Epic also develops and maintains the Unreal Engine, a popular cross-platform... [30 May 2009]

Visual Guide to SAS Web Application Development

White Paper The browser war illustrates the maturity of the delivery of web applications. The browser wars have entered a new era with Google Chrome challenging Microsoft Internet Explorer's dominance. One of the driving forces and... [30 May 2009]

The Value of Security Suites

White Paper While the recent shutdown of systems hosted by McColo was a milestone in the war against spam, the shutdown was little more than a short-term obstacle for spammers. As the threat landscape continues to evolve, small and... [29 May 2009]

Your Computer Is Now Stoned (...Again!): The Rise of MBR Rootkits

White Paper The war against invisible malware has been taken down to a new battleground, the lowest level seen so far in the wild: the Master Boot Record. The MBR rootkit, a.k.a. Mebroot, appeared in the wild in December 2007 and... [29 May 2009]

Inside HSBC's high-tech war on fraud

News HSBC is fighting financial fraud by overhauling its approach to transaction monitoring and examining how emerging technologies could improve security. The bank is looking to bring all of its fraud detection systems onto a single... [28 May 2009]

Looking for a job? Look no further

Comment The war for talent has taken on a new dimension over the past few months, with a number of large global businesses putting the brakes on new hiring whilst they assess their resourcing needs for the changing economy. [27 May 2009]

Funding snub for historic Bletchley Park

News In a debate today in the House of Lords, the chamber was told funding is needed to help keep the site financially viable while restoration work to the home of the World War II codebreakers is carried out. [19 May 2009]

How to Build an ORSA on a Shoestring, and Why It Is Important

White Paper The modern field of Operations Research (OR) is generally acknowledged to have its roots in the events of World War II, where problems of probability were applied to war effort questions. Operations... [14 May 2009]

Photos: Bletchley needs £2m to save codebreakers' huts

Photo This hut once housed codebreakers who cracked the Enigma cipher used by the Germans in World War Two. After the codebreakers departed following World War II, Bletchley Park became home to a variety of... [11 May 2009]

Cyber security: War Games or Mission Impossible?

News She also referenced a few Hollywood examples of the problem of cyber attacks, including War Games and Bruce Willis action movie Die Hard 4.0 which illustrate the types of risks faced. The internet is not reliable or... [24 Apr 2009]

iPhone 3.0, Windows 7, robots and the office of the future

Photo A concert of electronic music took place in March using machines ranging from the World War II-era Colossus Mark II, to the 1980s favourite: the BBC Micro. In the concert, musician Matthew Applegate (shown here) - aka... [07 Apr 2009]

Debugging From the Trenches - War Stories From the Real World

White Paper Of course, when developers are sitting around at lunch they don't talk about the excitement of UML diagrams, they swap war stories on the nasty bugs they've worked on. Debugging forces into nooks and crannies of the code... [02 Apr 2009]

Using War Games to Find IT Vulnerabilities

White Paper The presenter describes how Intel uses war games to find IT vulnerabilities. [02 Apr 2009]

War Gaming: CXO Interviews Intel's Senior InfoSec Manager

White Paper The presenter explains how Intel employees pretend to be the bad guys in exercises that help Intel IT discover security vulnerabilities. [02 Apr 2009]

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