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- How the undermining of US intelligence continues in cyberspace
- Sandia Backhacker Wins $4.3 Million Judgment Against Sandia LabsThis is a recent positive development:Sandia backhacker wins $4.3 million judgment against Sandia LabsBY Bob BrewinPublished on Feb. 13, 2007 ALBUQUERQUE – Shawn Carpenter, who was fired by Sandia National Laboratories in January 2005 for conducting backhacking operations against intruders he discovered...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-26
- SGI to upgrade high-end Linux servers next week
- SGI to upgrade high-end Linux serversSilicon Graphics Inc. SGI plans to announce a new Linux computer on Monday, which the company is calling the BX2 because it has twice the bandwidth to transfer data within the system. The next generation upgrade to the Altix 3000 family uses Intel's newest Itanium...
- Discussion threads 2004-10-27
- Sandia Corporation Leverages Sun Java Studio Enterprise Application Framework to Speed Development
- Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin company, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. It faced the challenge of developing an enterprise-wide inventory tracking and equipment maintenance system for its customer. The new application would replace an eight-year-old, non-distributed application. The...
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- Sandia National Laboratories Saves Millions With Integrated E-Business Applications
- Sandia National Laboratories, an engineering and science laboratory located in Albuquerque, N.M., was an early adopter of the "commercial business" approach to government, developing several in-house IT systems to standardize and manage its financial operations. However, it still relied heavily on paper-based processes, and its financial systems were not linked...
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- 3 questions: The future of honeynets
- By Terry SweeneyWith Barry Hess, co-manager of the cybersecurity program for Sandia National Laboratories, Sandia, N.M. Hess works with the Active Network Countermeasures, a honeynet of sorts that tracks and categorizes attackers—persons or software—and offers them misinformation to confuse them or send them elsewhere.This interview originally appeared in the IT...
- Technical articles 2003-12-31
- Toshiba's battery recall and tips on maintaining your laptop's battery
- IDG News service and SlashGear report that Toshiba is initiating another series of battery recalls due to risk of fire. The models that may be affected are Satellite A100/A105 and Tecra A7 and two accessory/replacement batteries, model numbers PA3451U-1BRS and PA3399U-2BRS. This link to Toshiba's...
- Blog posts 2007-07-20
- Watchdog Agent
- I would like to have a Network Layout Design for “Watchdog Agent based” Predictive Manufacturing Maintenance System PMMS for the company. The system can predict potential downtime of the equipment and automatically generated information and send to the key maintenance and support engineers. Support Engineers can have remote access of...
- Q&A 2006-02-28
- Converting carbon dioxide to fuel
- Researchers at the Sandia National Laboratories are developing a reactor that could ultimately result in production of fuel from carbon dioxide. An excerpt from TechnologyReview: The device uses a two-stage thermochemical reaction to break down carbon dioxide to produce carbon monoxide, says Nathan Siegel, a senior...
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
- Tuning C++ Applications for the Latest Generation X64 Processors With PGI Compilers and Tools
- At CUG 2006, a cache oblivious implementation of a two dimensional Lagrangian hydrodynamics model of a single ideal gas material was presented. This paper presents further optimizations to this C++ application to allow packed, consecutive-element storage of vectors, some restructuring of loops containing neighborhood operations, and adding type qualifiers to...
- White papers 2007-05-09
- Peta-Scale I/O With the Lustre File System
- This paper describes low-level infrastructure in the Lustre file system that addresses scalability in very large clusters. The features described deal with I/O and networking, lock management, recovery after failure, and other scalability-related issues. The Lustre file system first went into production in Spring 2003 on the Multiprogrammatic Capability Resource...
- White papers 2008-02-01
- Geek Trivia: Energetic pursuits
- What single field of technical research is the impetus behind five new U.S. Department of Energy laboratories? This month marks the 28th anniversary of the establishment of the U.S. Department of Energy. On Aug. 4, 1977, President Jimmy Carter signed into law the Department of Energy Organization...
- Technical articles 2005-08-02
- Let Linux clusters share the server load
- There's strength in numbers when it comes to reliable server operations. Server clustering has boomed in recent years, and now there are affordable Linux solutions that can bring clustering to organizations of all sizes. Check out these solutions.By Todd UnderwoodServer clustering is the architecture of choice for Web service delivery...
- Technical articles 2001-10-31
- Cray begins selling new mini-supercomputers
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- Technical articles 2004-10-05
- where do you buy your hardware?
- I build PC's for resale. It is becoming increasingly difficult to make a profit. Does anyone have suggestions on where to buy hardware at a legitimate discount?get out!Back in the late 80s, I was doing the same, and after a while I discovered that the profit was in selling software,...
- Discussion threads 2005-04-07
- Am I wasting my time, should I quit?
- I'm an AF retiree, trying to make a career change. I have an Associate's in IM, and a Bachelor's in Business Info Systems.I'm currently working on a Master's in Info Systems through UoP, interning with a Technical Support section at the local college, and studying for my CCNA.This is...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-12
- University or Technical School?
- University or Technical School?Hello all, as usual I need some advice from the techrepublic pros.I have an associates degree in information technology from a school called TESST College which is pretty much just a technical school.I want and need to get a BS in IT to be able to survice...
- Discussion threads 2005-12-21
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