Grid and Cluster Computing

The purpose of this blog is to keep those interested in Grid and Cluster Computing up-to-date on news and events regarding these topics and to provide a place for collaboration and discussion.

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Name: Roberta Gigon
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I've been working in Information Technology for twenty years. For the last eight years, I have specialized in Linux Clusters, Grid Computing, High Performance Computing and all things UNIX. When my head isn't in the clouds, I'm either cooking gourmet food, gardening, reading, or sleeping.

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

More botnet news.

According to Symantec's most recent Internet Security Threat Report, published in September, the company's sensors detected more than 5 million distinct botnet-infected computers during the first six months of 2007, which represents roughly a 7 percent increase when compared to the same period last year.

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