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Computer server could unlock answers in ECOT investigation The creators of ActivTrak, the software used by ECOT to track student activity, had their own server where the raw data of student activity was stored. This was because the ECOT account was so large there needed to be extra space to store it, according to Herb Axilrod, the president of Birch Grove ...
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Inspur Will Climb to Third Place in Global Server Shipment Ranking for 1H18, Says TrendForce According to the latest report of DRAMeXchange, a division of TrendForce, the global server shipment experienced slight decline in 1Q18, but the demand for CPU, Server DRAM, and other related components remain flat. The demand for server will see obvious recovery in 2Q18, and global server ...
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Server Hosting Choices in Africa by Web4Africa Established in 2002, Web4Africa is a leading pan-African web hosting firm with data centre presence across Accra in Ghana, Lagos in Nigeria and Johannesburg in South Africa. The company offers a diverse range of server hosting solutions that meet every demand and budget. Virtual Server Hosting
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The PUBG Xbox One Miramar Test Server Launch Did Not Go Well It had been a long time coming for fans of PUBG on Xbox One, but Bluehole finally opened up a new arena to battle in on a Public Test Server last night. Then they took it offline almost immediately to investigate a bout of server and matchmaking issues, and didn't manage to get it back up at any time ...
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Dining companion rude to the wait staff? Here's how to handle it Q: Your dining companion is rude to the wait staff. You're offended by your companion's behavior. What do you do? If the person is a guest — the one not paying for the meal — and is behaving this way, it's even more of an egregious offense because, in addition to being rude to the server, the guest is ...
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Exploit emerges for Microsoft's duff Meltdown patch for Windows 7 and Server 2008 Last month, Ulf Frisk from Sweden revealed that Microsoft's Meltdown patches were making things worse for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008, making it possible to read and write kernel memory and gain total control over the system. Now code has been posted online that can be used to exploit the ...
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