Stories about: Honeywell

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    On the front line against the next Stuxnet 02/10/2011 14:28:27

    Something has gone terribly wrong on the plant floor at ACME Specialty Chemical International Inc.
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    A power plant hack that anybody could use 05/08/2011 08:55:00

    The night before the start of this week's Black Hat hacker conference here in Las Vegas, security researcher Dillon Beresford gave a demonstration to a small audience in his room at Caesar's Palace. The topic: how a hacker could take over the Siemens S7 computers that are used to control engines, machines and turbines in tens of thousands of industrial facilities.
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    Who will build the next enterprise architects? 19/11/2010 04:24:00

    Bringing the next generation of enterprise architects up to speed won't be an easy task. While most experts agree that the job is a critical one, given the corporate emphasis building business infrastructure in the most technically efficient way, training these future experts has proven difficult. 
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    Mule software connects with the cloud 17/09/2010 08:17:00

    The newly released version of the open-source ESB software Mule includes a set of connectors for linking into Salesforce.com, Amazon Web Services, Facebook and other cloud services, the company announced this week.
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    Oracle plans aggressive fight with EU over Sun takeover 05/11/2009 05:17:00

    Oracle is planning an aggressive fight with European regulators if its attempt to take over Sun is slapped with a statement of objections in the coming week, said people close to the company Wednesday.
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    BHP backup drive nets data deduplication 07/07/2009 14:53:00

    Engineering and resources giant BHP Billiton has implemented hundreds of software backup systems on its server infrastructure that paves the way for data deduplication.
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    Home health-care devices help patients stay out of the hospital 01/05/2009 05:54:00

    Various technologies enable patients to exchange health information with caregivers. Patients can use a Health system to videoconference with health-care professionals and receive videos about diet and exercise. Patients can also attach a blood pressure cuff or other devices using a Bluetooth wireless link and relay vital signs to a nurse.
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    Obama enlists Microsoft, Google execs to help in push to boost R&D spending 28/04/2009 08:31:00

    As US President Barack Obama moves to hike spending on research and development in the U.S., two of the people who will help him shape the government's science and technology policies are top executives from Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc.
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    A Lesson in Compliance from the Chemical Industry 20/04/2009 03:56:00

    In many ways, the role of the CSO is directly tied to business profitability. By creating and enforcing policies that protect human, physical and intellectual assets, the CSO ensures the very integrity of the organization. This link to the bottom line, though, is about to become much stronger--and quite possibly much sooner than anticipated.
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    IBM CEO urges support of $825B US stimulus bill 29/01/2009 08:00:00

    President Barack Obama's US$825 billion economic stimulus package got the enthusiastic endorsement Wednesday of IBM CEO and Chairman Sam Palmisano and other business leaders.
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    Tech's looming battle against rising energy costs 10/09/2008 08:59:00

    IT has gotten a bad rap when it comes to energy consumption. Walk into any datacenter, and you can almost feel the carbon emissions leaking into the atmosphere. However, research shows that the datacenter actually accounts for a very small percentage of a company's overall energy usage. And businesses are missing the other significant opportunities where they could cut energy usages -- and costs. Ironically, the same IT department that is reducing energy usage in the datacenter could lead the energy-savings initiatives across the enterprise.
 
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