Also, Celldex Therapeutics plunges 30% to a new 52-week low after Pfizer pulls back from cancer vaccine project.

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Quiksilver Tarnishes, Seachange Sinks



Also, Celldex Therapeutics plunges 30% to a new 52-week low after Pfizer pulls back from cancer vaccine project.

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Quiksilver Tarnishes, Seachange Sinks



[Gamasutra's new editor-at-large Chris Morris examines the curiously abrupt end of Acclaim's 9Dragons, which stranded 1.5 million U.S. players -- when a game struggles in the high-risk MMO market, the players end up losing out, too.] Nobody saw the end coming for 9Dragons – especially the players. A post in the game’s Acclaim-operated forums, which went up just hours before the U.S. servers shut …

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In-Depth: The Fragile Existence Of Online Worlds



[Gamasutra's new editor-at-large Chris Morris examines the curiously abrupt end of Acclaim's 9Dragons, which stranded 1.5 million U.S. players -- when a game struggles in the high-risk MMO market, the players end up losing out, too.] Nobody saw the end coming for 9Dragons – especially the players. A post in the game’s Acclaim-operated forums, which went up just hours before the U.S. servers shut …

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In-Depth: The Fragile Existence Of Online Worlds



Today, the company announced that it is still committed to its open-sourced Wave protocol, and that it will be releasing a more robust example Wave server, called ‘Wave in a Box’.

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Back From The Dead! Google Keeping Wave Around As "Wave In A Box"


Sep 3

Behold the King of music, circa 2010. We aren’t talking about Elvis here. Apple’s iPod still reigns supreme. And judging from the impressive new crop of iPods announced this week along with an update to iTunes, Apple ‘s dominance of the digital music world seems solid — at least for now.

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Apple: The King of Digital Music



Security concerns have prompted India to demand access to encrypted data transmitted online

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India to Extend Crackdown On Online Communication Companies



[Gamasutra's new editor-at-large Chris Morris examines the curiously abrupt end of Acclaim's 9Dragons, which stranded 1.5 million U.S. players -- when a game struggles in the high-risk MMO market, the players end up losing out, too.] Nobody saw the end coming for 9Dragons – especially the players. A post in the game’s Acclaim-operated forums, which went up just hours before the U.S. servers shut …

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Analysis: The Fragile Existence Of Online Worlds



Recently, we completed an intensive, bipartisan six-month study on cybersecurity and presented it to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

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Cyber self-defense can help U.S. security


Sep 3

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Control the cloud

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Sep 2

For years the online-software company HotSchedules had its head in the clouds.

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Control the cloud



India Widens Security Crackdown, Providers Like Google And Skype Must Set Up India Server

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Skype, Google in India Security Crosshairs



India has widened its security crackdown, asking all companies that provide encrypted communications — not just BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion — to install servers in the country to make it easier for the government to obtain users’ data.

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Google, Skype asked to set up India server



MUMBAI, India – India has widened its security crackdown, asking all companies that provide encrypted communications — not just BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion — to install servers in the country to make it easier for the government to obtain users’ data.

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Sep 2

Filed under: Multiplayer , RPG The online action-RPG genre is getting a new entry in early 2011 with the just announced Path of Exile , the debut title from New Zealand-based development studio Grinding Gear Games . The title is designed to be free to play (with microtransations) on a persistent online server and as you can see from the screenshots the title has some old-school Diablo -like art …

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwire – 09/01/10) – Today at VMworld 2010, VMware and Novell announced the general availability of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware, the first step in the companies’ expanded partnership announced in June of 2010. The solution is designed to reduce IT complexity and accelerate the customer evolution to a fully virtualized datacenter. With SUSE Linux Enterprise …

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VMware and Novell Deliver SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware(R)



As the provinces increasingly look to lucrative online gambling as a potential new source of revenue, one global Internet giant has already used a legal loophole to set up shop in Canada.

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PokerStars proves online gambling, Canada a perfect fit



SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwire – 09/01/10) – VMworld — Virtual Instruments , a leader in virtual infrastructure optimization , today announced the results of the company’s second annual virtualization survey, which found a significant increase over last year in the adoption of virtualization for business-critical applications along with a marked increase in penetration of server virtualization …

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Virtual Instruments Second Annual VMworld Survey Shows Server Virtualization Accelerating, but Performance Concerns …



Apple’s music-centric event today promises to bring new iPods, an iTV update, and perhaps a new video streaming service. To capitalize on streaming online video’s popularity, Apple will be broadcasting the event live to test its new server farm — but only on Apple products. So if you have these specs:

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How to Watch Apple’s Streaming Music Event on Your PC



News reports like this one in ITNews for Australian Business say that a server patch on Monday evening severely degraded the online banking service of Australia’s Westpac bank for about 9 hours yesterday.

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Server Patch Severely Degrades Australia’s Westpac Online Banking



Online Application Support Analyst required for an initial 6 month position based in Central London. The role is a multi skilled support focused role on ensuring the availability and prompt problem resolution for a ll front and back end website issues.

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Application Support Analyst – Online


Sep 1

Vows 2011 break-even Supercomputer and hyperscale server maker Silicon Graphics is still losing money, but it’s hopeful that the years ahead will actually yield some profits. And thus, as the company announced its fiscal 2010 financial results today, SGI’s board of directors reanimated a latent $40m stock buyback program that the merger between Rackable Systems and Silicon Graphics put on hold.…

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SGI bleeds less than expected



Microsoft hits online software reseller Jigantic.com with a lawsuit alleging the outfit traded in pirated copies of SQL Server 2008 and passing off Software Assurance contracts as legitimate licenses.

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Microsoft Slaps e-Commerce Site With Piracy Suit



Microsoft hits online software reseller Jigantic.com with a lawsuit alleging the outfit traded in pirated copies of SQL Server 2008 and passing off Software Assurance contracts as legitimate licenses.

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Microsoft Slaps e-Commerce Site With Piracy Suit



Back-up processes keep business customers online.

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Server patch blamed for Westpac outage


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