January 22nd, 2009 () security+fault-tolerance, software security › admin › No Comments
Obama’s fighting hard to keep his Blackberry
President Barack Obama will have a beloved BlackBerry — and maybe a second, more secure smartphone-like device — with him in the White House.
The president has been adamant about continuing to use a BlackBerry, a smartphone with Internet and e-mail access, despite concerns that are likely making the National [...]
January 7th, 2009 () software engineering › admin › No Comments
WSJ: Satyam Computer Services Ltd. Chairman B. Ramalinga Raju Wednesday resigned admitting to falsifying company accounts and inflating revenue and profit figures over several years, sending the company’s shares plunging 78%.
In a letter to the company’s board, which was released to the Bombay Stock Exchange, Raju said that Satyam had inflated its operating profit for [...]
January 4th, 2009 () architecture, communications, intellectual property, operating systems › admin › No Comments
[0018]For incoming network packets, the following is done during the logging mode. When a packet is received, an event-request is posted for the VMM, at Block 210. When the VMM processes the event, it stops the VM, synchronizes the guest [...]
January 4th, 2009 () auragen, intellectual property, operating systems › admin › No Comments
So I don’t understand the novelty in the methods here over the Glazer patent.
The replica supervisors provide interfaces to the replicas that are the same as the interface provided by the operating system. Thus, when one of the replicas makes a call to the operating system, the corresponding replica supervisor is invoked and the supervisor [...]