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14.10.2013
.1 includes “all the technology found in both the Samba4 series and the stable 3.x series.” An important addition is support for encryption with the SMB3 protocol, which provides compatibility with Windows
13%
06.11.2013
agreement. According XSEDE, the agreement "brings together the National Science Foundation's two largest cyberinfrastructure projects."
Blue Waters will participate as a Level 2 XSEDE service provider
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01.04.2014
to build this Intercloud network, including communications providers in Europe, Australia, and North America. The company will leverage its existing line of cloud services to provide a platform for rapid
13%
31.05.2012
According to the announcement, the Total Defense Cloud Security solution provides users with a secure Internet connection and protection from threats and malware, while making sure that web browsing
13%
30.05.2018
and compilations published on this website by the providers are subject to international copyright laws. Reproduction, editing, distribution as well as the use of any kind outside the scope of the copyright law
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14.09.2023
cybersecurity risk.
“The NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 provides guidance to industry, government agencies, and other organizations to reduce cybersecurity risks. It offers a taxonomy of high
13%
06.10.2023
:
Docker Scout – Provides relevant insights and integration to continuously evaluate container images against defined policies, aligned with software supply chain best practices.
Docker Build – Speeds up
13%
06.11.2025
NVIDIA has announced NVQLink, “an open system architecture for tightly coupling the extreme performance of GPU computing with quantum processors” to provide real-time accelerated computing
13%
29.01.2026
Response Center Luxembourg (CIRCL), provides a public web interface, a public API, and open data dumps for offline analysis. It also provides compatibility with existing CVEs through a backward-compatible ID
13%
01.08.2019
solution that has provided some symbiosis with feature developments in Kubernetes, because Red Hat's product OpenShift [2] and its various incarnations are firmly based on it.
OpenShift and its additional