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>>  Data Center Futures Europe: March 8-9, 2004, London
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>>  FEATURED TIP:  Structuring your system for ServerPac
>>  NEWS:  SQL Server security tips: Part 1
>>  FEATURED TOPIC:  Optimize your CPU usage
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  An ATM card under your skin
 News and Top Stories  

FEATURED TIP
Structuring your system for ServerPac  (Search390.com)
The ease and simplicity of installing, upgrading, and operating your z/OS-based information system can be greatly affected (good or bad) by how the system is structured. In this tip, we discuss some key components of how this system should be structured.
More on this topic:
A dozen reasons why you should migrate to z/OS now
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Data Center Futures Europe | March 8-9, 2004, London

Beyond the Data Center: How Your Data Center Becomes Your Disaster Recovery Facility

IT faces greater demand for reliable disaster recovery plans at a time when budgets are tight. Companies are beginning to leverage their own internal data centers to provide a recovery capability. Attend DCF Europe to learn if moving to an internal recovery system is the right move for your business. Register now.

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NEWS
SQL Server security tips: Part 1 (SearchDatabase.com)
From removing guest accounts to avoiding dynamic SQL, security expert Greg Robidoux has tips for making SQL Server bulletproof.

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  > Microsoft security plan not likely viable for other companies (SearchSecurity.com)
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Optimize your CPU usage
This collection of tips, tutorials and resources will help ensure that your CPU is running at the highest possible level of efficiency.
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THE MISSING LINK
An ATM card under your skin

When Frank Sinatra sang about having "you under my skin," it's a good bet that he wasn't talking technology. But a company based in Florida has created an RFID tag that can be surgically implanted in your arm. After you get "chipped," all you have to do is hold up your arm where you might otherwise swipe your credit or debit card. Critics say the RFID implant poses a unique problem. "When your bank card is compromised, all you have to do is make a call to the issuer. In this case, you have to make a call to a surgeon," said one privacy advocate. (CNET)



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