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Back to paper and pen: Server crash cuts police departments off from electronic records Greenhills Police Chief Neil Ferdelman said the servers for Pamet software, owned by Securus, headquartered in Carrollton, Texas, were hit by what ...
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Docker is getting in on Microsoft's Windows Server 2008 migration push And along with the usual Windows and Linux app support, Docker is touting its support for the latest Windows Server releases, along with Windows ...
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Windows 10 Pro goes Home as Microsoft fires up downgrade server Second update Microsoft's activation servers appear to be on the blink this morning – some Windows 10 users woke up to find their Pro systems have, ...
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DerpTrolling game server DoS attacker pleads guilty The 23-year-old conducted a series of attacks against gaming companies and their servers. Victims included Sony Online Entertainment, Valve's ...
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Gab Server Subpoenaed By Pennsylvania Attorney General The Internet server company that hosts the controversial social media network Gab has been subpoenaed by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh ...
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FDT IIoT Server architecture to receive full platform independence FDT Group, an independent, international, not-for-profit standards association supporting the evolution of FDT technology (IEC 62453), announced ...
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Improvements Coming to Azure SQL, SQL Server 2019 Preview SQL Server 2019 is still at the preview stage, although it's now reached Community Technology Preview (CTP) 2.1, according to Rohan Kumar, ...
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'You saved my life': Precinct server comes to rescue of guest choking on steak A man dining with his daughter at The Precinct started choking on a piece of steak during the dinner rush on Sunday. Server Brandon Rose said he ...
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Mimik Unleashes the Server Power of Edge Devices It does this by turning ordinary devices, like a mobile phone, into a mini cloud server. Phil Belanger, chief marketing officer at mimik, explained that the ...
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Hunt down zombie VMs to trim Windows Server licensing costs Microsoft's change from a per-CPU server OS licensing model to a per-core approach has caused many organizations to look for ways to reduce ...
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