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Improving BIOS Debugging Using USB 2.0 Methods: Moving Beyond POST Checkpoints
White Paper As the industry moves to smaller system designs, the traditional PCI checkpoint card is not the ideal diagnostic solution. This white paper describes how AMI solves the checkpoint problem using AMI Debug... [05 Aug 2009]
Protecting Microsoft SQL With Veritas NetBackup
White Paper Everything from keeping transaction logs in check, automated script execution, performing checkpoint restarts, controlling snapshots, as well as providing a dedicated interface for Database Adminstrators. [02 Apr 2009]
High availability for SQL Server 2005 using array-based replication and host-based mirroring technologies
White Paper This white paper demonstrates that, in a highly-available disaster recovery environment using either HP StorageWorks Continuous Access EVA or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database mirroring, checkpoint duration is critical... [18 Mar 2009]
Implementation of Virtual Execution Environments for Improving SLA-Compliant Job Migration in Grids
White Paper It generates a compatibility profile for each checkpoint dataset, so that the job can be resumed even on resources within the Grid. Commercial Grid users demand for contractually fixed QoS levels. Service Level... [02 Feb 2009]
Fault Tolerance Management for a Hierarchical GridRPC Middleware
White Paper Most recent developments have provided some new mechanisms like the optimal Chandra & Toueg & Aguillera failure detector, most numerical libraries now providing their own optimized checkpoint routine and distributed... [03 Jan 2009]
Axpo Informatik AG Focuses on Firewall Virtualization With Crossbeam
White Paper From a scalability and performance point of view, there was only one product on the high-end firewall market which fulfils all of Axpo Informatik AG's requirements: Crossbeam with Checkpoint Firewall-1 VSX. [10 Dec 2008]
Labor Finders Gets Enterprise-Style Security at SMB Prices
White Paper After evaluating solutions from Checkpoint, Cisco, and Barracuda Technologies, Labor Finders selected Secure Computing. Growing from a single office to 35 offices in a relatively short period of time presents special... [11 Jul 2008]
A Cooperative, Self-Configuring High-Availability Solution for Stream Processing
White Paper Then it discusses, for each fragment, which server to use as its backup as well as the proper checkpoint schedule. This paper presents a collaborative, self-configuring High Availability (HA) approach for stream... [10 Jul 2008]
Photos: Discover high-tech India
Photo Oracle's Campus stands next to Satyam's School of Leadership near to a police checkpoint. Bangalore is India's most famous offshore location but the city of Hyderabad is also one of the country's tech hotspots, and... [28 Apr 2008]
High availability for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 using array-based replication & host-based mirroring
White Paper This webinar demonstrates that, in a highly-available disaster recovery environment using either HP StorageWorks Continuous Access EVA or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database mirroring, checkpoint duration is critical to... [22 Apr 2008]
Jaeger invests in data mining to cut stock loss
News These efforts include a training programme, called Thinkschool conducted by consultancy Oris and security specialist Checkpoint, to train store managers in managing shrinkage and rely less on EAS tags on garments to... [06 Feb 2008]
Encryption not the key to data security
News Another survey by security company CheckPoint found just under half of IT chiefs have deployed encryption within their organisations. Encryption has been back in the spotlight following the HM Revenue & Customs data... [07 Dec 2007]
Security experts slam HMRC over data loss
News Security software specialist Checkpoint is just one security industry player to wade into the debate. Checkpoint technical manager Caroline Ikomi said: "By encrypting automatically, the chances of data... [22 Nov 2007]
Adaptive Recovery for Mobile Environments
White Paper This paper describes a new checkpoint protocol that is well adapted to mobile environments. Mobile computing allows ubiquitous and continuous access to computing resources while the users travel or work at a client's site. [03 Sep 2007]
Q&A: William Gibson, science fiction novelist
Comment When I'm writing about the future if I get really stuck I can just go back and reinvent some other aspect of the amazing whatsit machine that makes it possible to drive the truck past the checkpoint, or whatever it is. [06 Aug 2007]