Secure from the ground up
Commentary--Thousands of attacks demonstrate that building a secure perimeter around our computer systems is no longer enough, says QNX Software CEO Dan Dodge.
Commentary--Thousands of attacks demonstrate that building a secure perimeter around our computer systems is no longer enough, says QNX Software CEO Dan Dodge.
The meteorological department is acquiring a £33m supercomputer that will operate at close to a petaflop within the next three years
IBM's Blue Gene is touring Australia, and shows how far supercomputers have come
It has 1,312 processors, 41 pSeries servers and it takes a Boeing 747 to carry it. It's Europe's most powerful supercomputer - but in future, powerful won't necessarily mean big, says IBM
Supercomputing projects can lead to innovations that benefit the whole industry but association with mammoth systems can also do wonders for a vendor's or nation's image
A new breed of processors is evolving, using low-power laptop ideas to keep the heat down and the gigahertz up
Hackers may have targeted DNS servers that form the backbone of the Internet--but no damage was done, experts believe.
Buyers are getting hot under the collar over rising temperatures in the datacentre, and server makers are increasingly deflecting the heat onto Intel
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Analysis: The development of a global system of distributed computing will take little time and involves many novel concepts.