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SAP’s HANA to power in-memory data processing
SAP HANA brings the power of in-memory data processing, leveraging advances in main memory, processor technology to deliver unprecedented benefits to analytics
Am victim of trial by media: Raja to court
Former telecom minister A. Raja told the Supreme Court that he was a victim of trial by media
Google Earth 6 update streets with 3D greens
Google Earth 6 also includes an update which informs viewers, visiting a place, when old photographs of that place are available to view
Interpol issues warrant for WikiLeaks founder
Interpol issued an order for the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in connection with a Swedish investigation of sexual assault allegations
Pak supporting anti-India terrorists: WikiLeaks
The WikiLeaks documents say that Pakistan’s Army and ISI are covertly sponsoring four militant groups
Google set for eBook assault on Amazon
Google aims to use its position as the world’s most popular search engine to erode Amazon’s dominance of e-books
Four Soft signs contract with Jacobson
Jacobson will deploy a stack of solutions from Four Soft covering its freight forwarding, customs, order management and visibility operations
IBM unveils laser-based chip technology
IBM said the patented technology will change and improve the way computer chips communicate
Hughes wins contract by Indian banks
Red Hat buys Makara, boosts PaaS strategy
Red Hat plans to make Red Hat PaaS available as software offered as a service in public or private clouds
SC raps Telecom Ministry over licence row
Supreme Court said it was incorrect for the country’s Telecommunications Ministry to brush aside the reservations raised by the Prime Minister’s office regarding the licence allocation
Online sabotages can become multi-modal by 2015
‘Such a multimodal attack can have lasting effects beyond a temporary disruption, in the same manner that the 9/11 had on the US’, says a new reprot by Gartner
TRAI proposes heavy fine on telemarketing firms
Recommends fine up to Rs 2.5 lakh on firms making unsolicited calls to customers who have registered under do not call registry
FCC to announce ‘net neutrality’ proposal
FCC chairman would introduce net neutrality plan today, without changing the way broadband providers are regulated, says The Washington Post
Reliance, Qualcomm demo TDD-LTE in India
While RIL conducted trials at the Reliance Corporate Park in Navi Mumbai, Qualcomm demonstrated LTE-TDD mobility in Gurgaon
BlackBerry stock jumps 5.4 Per cent
After sinking below $50 and languishing at those levels for weeks, RIM stock has picked up after reports that the sales of the latest BlackBerry Torch 9800 have zoomed in the US smart phone market.
Microsoft Word patent appeal to be heard in US Court
The Canadian company had taken the software giant to court in 2007 over violations of its patent in Word applications
Now, Internet has nearly 202 mn domain names
The global base of Internet domain names grew by nearly 3.8 million in the third quarter of 2010, says VeriSign
Fujitsu launches Primergy BX400 blade server
The company claims that the Primergy BX400 is a green data centre-in-a-box, which provides a combination of up to eight servers or storage blades in a small enclosure