Cyberwarriors can now hijack computers in other countries, working remotely through them, hopping from server to server.
It must either back an industrywide standard on "server-to-server interoperability" or enter into contracts with IM competitors.
Diamandis would not set a timeline but said file delivery would be added at some point as well as server-to-server support.
EBay, for instance, has reduced the number of server configurations it will deploy down to two. (Before it had 200 to 300 server configurations but 15 configurations accounted for 80 percent of the total population.) EBay now has a High Performance Computing server designed to handle transactions.
There has been talk of server space near to the NYSE server being rented.
Open source software such as Apache Web server and the Linux server operating system have become popular systems to run not only on network servers, but also on server appliances (servers dedicated to single tasks such as e-mail and Web site hosting).
Web--based software from Salesforce.com competes with Siebel Systems, and every business that "rents" usage from Salesforce avoids having to buy a server to run Siebel's code.
Web-based software from Salesforce.com competes with Siebel Systems, and every business that "rents" usage from Salesforce avoids having to buy a server to run Siebel's code.
Once the channel is set up, listeners can simply press a button or touch a sensor to send a thumbs up or thumbs down back to the MyKOSS server to remotely 'fine tune' the content delivered to their personalized channels.
The 7000 and the 5000 (names are not Cisco's strong suit) do the tricky work of unifying servers, data storage and virtualization software (a way to get one server to do the work of several so you get more bang from each).
It will be done on 20 dedicated state-of-the-art Illumina and Life Technologies instruments that CHOP and BGI have installed at the new Joint Genome Center there, and BGI bioinformaticians will log in to a CHOP server to analyze the data remotely from China.
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One embodiment may include a first electronic device communicatively coupled to a server and to a second electronic device.
The planned architecture will give enterprise-level companies the capability of connecting wirelessly to a server and to applications anywhere in the world.
Donations were coming in at such a furious pace that the campaign had to find a second server to handle the overflow.
On the internet, anyone with the nous to set up a server to stream music and who can sign the contracts with the record companies can launch one or many such stations.
The AMD Open 3.0 platform is designed to easily enable IT professionals to "right size" the server to meet specific compute requirements.
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Rarely are leaks intentional: Somebody at work might post a file on a server to download at home, a wrongly configured server might make too much of a hard drive searchable or a Web site's password-protection might be flimsy enough to be accessible to search engines.
When I returned on Sunday I ran straight to the server and tried to revive it.
Judge Jeffrey Lawrence is only allowing the identity to be disclosed to a process server and to Lisa Stone.
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These devices communicate wirelessly with another device in the field, or back to a central server, to create value.
Through the acquisition of SeaMicro, AMD will be accelerating its strategy to deliver disruptive server technology to its OEM customers serving cloud-centric data centers.
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The same automation and control that gives organizations the ability to scale up or down using multiple servers when demand increases also allows them to migrate entire server deployments to a new infrastructure when disaster strikes.
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This includes a satellite to receive the movies, a cache server to hold them, a local area network to distribute them to the right screens, and media players and digital projectors for each screen.
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.
Though it can be used as a phone, the BlackBerry's power lies in its ability to push e-mail automatically from the company server to the end user.
PernixData, which just launched, focuses on software to virtualize server-side flash to increase performance.
It requires connection to their server and then access to the Internet from another computer.
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Secondly, Cisco Extended Memory technology allows each blade server in a cluster to support more than twice as much memory as a conventional two-socket server, which makes it easier to construct grids that process terabytes of data in memory.
Many of you and your IT organizations began to evaluate and consider server virtualization technology a couple of years ago as a way to move beyond the legacy IT model of having a single operating system instance bound to a single physical server.
President Mikheil Saakashvili's website had to be moved to an American server better able to fight off the attack.
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