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10th June 2006 Archive

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  • SGI chief outlines roadmap out of mortuary

    Yesterday's Google has plans for tomorrow

    Dennis McKenna has been in one of the technology industry's most thankless jobs for five months. No, he's not in Itanium marketing, or even Wikipedia's press officer. The CEO has the task of nursing one of Silicon Valley's most storied names, Silicon Graphics Inc., out of bankruptcy. And as you might expect, he reckons the only …

    Servers 10 Jun 2006, 01:22

  • The state of POJO play

    Book review 'Plain Old Java' back in fashion

    Few could deny that one of the biggest drivers of change in the Java world recently has been the complexity of "enterprise Java". The complexities of EJB 2.x, with forests of XML configuration files, boiler plate script, the slow edit-compile-debug cycle forced by having to deploy to a server, the reliance on procedural code …

    Developer 10 Jun 2006, 07:02

  • Researchers eye machines to tackle malware

    Automation eliminates human error

    The reverse engineer - better known amongst security researchers by his nom de plume, Halvar Flake - created an automated system for classifying software into groups, a process for which he believes machines are much better suited. Research using the system has underscored the sometimes-arbitrary decisions humans make in …

    Malware 10 Jun 2006, 07:02