Cyberwarriors can now hijack computers in other countries, working remotely through them, hopping from server to server.
In a data lake you will find also machine data from server logs, networking equipment, telecommunications equipment, and lots of different kinds of sensors.
Retrieving and storing data from a hard-disk drive takes one million times longer than accessing it from server memory, a difference that can severely degrade application performance.
Anders said much of the growing demand for gaming stems from server-based gaming--software-based applications used for slots and video gaming machines--which bodes well for manufacturer International Game Technology.
Anders said much of the growing demand for gaming stems from server-based gaming--software-based applications used for slots and video gaming machines--which bodes well for manufacturer International Game Technology (nyse: IGT - news - people ).
Instead of grabbing content from the nearest DNS server, which could be half way across the world, now CDNs can grab content from the server that is closest to the end user.
Mr. Lavinbuk explains that a person in the U.S. who downloads a song or movie from a server in Antigua without authorization from the copyright holder is reproducing that work in violation of U.S. copyright law.
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As a result, all application data had to be stored in a database server so that the application could retrieve it from any server in the farm.
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Yahoo wants to prove the influence by comparing different ads in similar demographics, and comparing data from a server address, a zip code, and credit card info from a purchase.
"In this instance, it's about protecting things going out from the server, " she noted.
Am I exposed to security issues when they send and retrieve email from our server?
Chase pays a software licensing fee to Entrust to generate its certificates, which are stored and retrieved from a server.
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In the "Cyber Shockwave" simulation, the U.S. players first concluded that the attack originated from a server in Irkutsk, Russia.
According to their research, the vulnerabilities are exploitable by downloading and decrypting the file containing the user credentials from the server.
Valenti had heard that Stanford students were giddily downloading pirated movies to their PCs from a server within the campus network.
In essence, using a cloud that originates from a server based in another country may be the same as moving work offshore.
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The attack "dropper" originates from a server in India, but once installed transmits information back to a control centre in Germany, Mr Bestuzhev wrote.
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For example, a user in Hong Kong will get content for a website from a server in Hong Kong rather than a server in Paris.
This is considered a major breakthrough because it allows mapping information to be transmitted from a server instead of being stored directly on the hardware.
With applications freed from legacy server environments, cloud-based collaboration platforms can more easily roll out mobile app versions of enterprise apps, while also adding in hooks for various types of social networking.
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Indeed, most of the data displayed by 1.0 version of the EMR app is streamed directly from the server, with only small amounts encrypted and cached on the iPad itself, according to Berndt.
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The 32-year-old, who played for Russain club CSKA Moscow earlier in his career, broke the deadlock with a header from captain Server Djeparov's free-kick and then stole in at the near post to convert a low cross.
Wachovia analyst Phillip Rueppel says the beta version of Microsoft's Hyper-V isn't wowing customers because it lacks some critical features, such as so-called live migration, the ability to move operating systems and applications from one server to another while they're running.
Virtualization from a server perspective has been a disruptive force in the IT world, resulting in VMware becoming one of the largest software company in terms of market cap and analysts estimating that well over 50% of servers are now virtualized.
Sun's announcement marks the information technology industry's latest step toward "utility computing, " a grid system in which companies pipe in data processing and storage from faraway server farms, says Nicholas Carr, author of The Big Switch, a book on utility computing published earlier this week.
There are so many things that can slow web apps down, and even if you cache and optimize your data feeds, move the heavy lifting from the server to the client and all of the other things that smart app developers have been doing, you still will bump into the limitations of the browser.
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Apple released a statement today confirming this, but here's where it gets interesting: the company says that "the developer of this application added inappropriate content directly from their server after the application had been approved and distributed" -- in other words, the guy pulled a bait-and-switch on Apple by serving different content to his app after it had been approved using more PG-rated content.
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