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UK PC sales drop buffered by enterprise market
Sales of PCs in the UK dropped 16% in the first quarter of 2013 to 2.5 million units, with a slower decline in the professional market... News | ComputerWeekly.com
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Cisco consumer business hits the buffers
Just shy of 10 years after it bought consumer and SOHO networker Linksys, Cisco has pulled down the shutters on its consumer lines with the sale of its Home Networking Business to Belkin.
Despite high hopes to become a major player in... News | MicroscopeUK
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Secure Code: Why buffer overflows still matter
To secure code, software pros test for buffer overflows -- even though these flaws occur only in nonmemory-managed languages such as C and C++. Tip | SearchSoftwareQuality.com
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In-memory SQL Server: The implications of integration
It's easy to be misled by terminology. When I first heard the term "in-memory database" applied to SQL Server, I made the same mistake many other people have. I thought, "How's that different from an instance of SQL Server with tons of RAM and... Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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Best practices for preventing a SQL injection attack
A SQL injection attack continues to be one of the biggest threats to SQL Server. A database can be susceptible to such attacks if the database -- or the front-end application it supports -- contains code that a hacker can exploit by injecting... Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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SQL Server consolidation good -- not checking metrics bad
SQL Server consolidation could save your company big money, writes expert Denny Cherry, but first you’ll need to examine metrics like concurrent connections, buffer pool size and drive space. Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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Black Hat 2012: Windows 8 security features beat buffer overflow attacks
Major software makers such as Adobe and Microsoft have for a while been concentrating on driving up the cost of exploit writing for attackers, rather than driving down the number of vulnerabilities in their products. Having made the concession... News | SearchSecurity.com
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SQL Server virtualization: Not always a good idea
As virtualization has grown more sophisticated, there is more incentive than ever to move SQL Server instances to a virtualized server. The number of physical machines goes down, along with power consumption and licensing costs, and you can... Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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SQL Server 2012 ‘virtually’ out, Microsoft talks features, licensing
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News | SearchSQLServer.com Securing SQL Server: Quick, easy, routinely ignored
Dan Sherman saw it many times before. The information director for security firm Telos Corp. would do a standard vulnerability assessment with a customer and find a SQL Server database no one knew had been installed -- often it was bundled in... News | SearchSQLServer.com
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