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in conjunction with the 5th PRACE Industrial Seminar to be held on April 15-16, 2013 in Stuttgart, Germany. The theme of this year’s event is “HPC Changing Europe’s Industrial Landscape.”
According to PRACE
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certainly claim the number one spot in the next version of the HPC TOP500 list, which will appear later in June 2013. Jack Dongarra, of the University of Tennessee, posted a detailed report on the computer
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the second half of 2013.
Red Hat also announced the release of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) 3.2. The biggest new feature of this version is storage live migration, which allows a virtual machine
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marks the beginning of a new style of IT that will change the infrastructure economics and lay the foundation for the next 20 billion devices,” said Meg Whitman,
President and CEO of HP.
The HP Moonshot
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The 2013 International Supercomputing Conference (ISC’13) has announced that Bill Dally, NVidia’s Chief Scientist and Senior Vice President of Research, will give this year’s conference keynote
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in 2013, and the 2014 Business Password Analysis is an attempt to raise awareness about problems with password security.
Trustwave analysts performed the study by cracking a sample of the 626,718 passwords
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ransomware threat on the Internet,” and they believe the threat will “continue growing.” Since its appearance in November 2013, CryptoWall has infected 625,000 systems. Like other ransomware tools, Crypto
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at the top of the list. Recent installations of very large systems – up to June 2013 – have counteracted the reduced growth rate at the bottom of the list, but with few new systems at the top of the past few
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is that the Exim mail server, which is the default mail transfer agent for Debian, actually IS vulnerable.
Interestingly, a glibc patch released in May 2013 fixed the problem, but it was not billed as a security
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to offer access to other Linux versions.
According to the blog post, Red Hat and SUSE started working on their own alternatives independently, and both SUSE's kGraft and Red Hat's Kpatch appeared in 2013