| TOP STORIES - March 31, 2009 | | | | | | | IBM-Backed 'Cloud Manifesto' Now in Circulation The so-called Cloud Manifesto, which is backed by IBM, Sun Microsystems, VMware and a host of other vendors, is now in wide circulation and causing some buzz within cloud computing circles. Notables missing from the manifesto include Microsoft, Google and Amazon.com. READ MORE >> Intel's Nehalem Boosts Virtualization, Power Efficiency Intel officials, touting new performance, energy efficiency and virtualization capabilities, unveiled the new Xeon 5500 series--once known as Nehalem EP--for the high-volume server space. READ MORE >> Sponsored by Research In Motion Register for WES 2009 by April 10 and save $200. Don't miss out on our special rate for this BlackBerry(R) event. You'll learn about the latest innovations in wireless and get tips to gain a competitive edge. Visit attendwes.com to register today and save. | | Security Researchers Score Win Against Conficker Worm Security vendors are taking advantage of a discovery by two members of the Honeynet Project who uncovered a new way to detect if PCs are infected with the Conficker worm. McAfee, Qualys and nCircle are said to be among the vendors updating their scanning tools with the new detection method. READ MORE >> Microsoft, TomTom Settle Patent Infringement Battle Both cases have been settled through a patent agreement under which TomTom will pay Microsoft for coverage under the eight car navigation and file management systems patents in the Microsoft case. READ MORE >> Skype to Debut Apps for iPhone, BlackBerry Internet phone company Skype announced the availability of its Voice over IP telephony service for Apple?s iPhone and the BlackBerry, a smartphone manufactured by Research in Motion, according to news reports. READ MORE >> | |  | | | |  | | | |
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