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Mixed-type tabular data synthesis with score-based diffusion in latent space - Amazon Science

Recent advances in tabular data generation have greatly enhanced synthetic data quality. However, extending diffusion models to tabular data is challenging due to the intricately varied distributions and a blend of data types of tabular data. This paper introduces TABSYN, a methodology that…

Cisco sees headway in quantum networking, but advances are slow | Network World

Development of key quantum networking technologies, such as repeaters and security applications, is taking shape as research and investment heats up.

WiFi Vulnerabilities: Advances and incidents in 2010 | Network World

The 802.11n standard was ratified in 2009 and WiFi really took off in 2010, with support showing up in an array of consumer electronic devices. Unfortunately security related issues escalated right along with growing acceptance.  Here’s a look back at the WiFi security issues that emerged this year.

Are new IETF switching, routing specs needed? | Network World

Two high-profile specifications winding their way through the IETF promise to boost data center switching and service provider routing, but advances from Cisco and Juniper Networks raise questions about how much the specs are even needed.

BSA: US retains top ranking in IT environment | Network World

The U.S. continues to be the country with the best environment for IT companies, but Malaysia and India made significant advances in the Business Software Alliance's new IT Industry Competitiveness Index, released Tuesday.

MEMS devices swarm over CES | Network World

Smartphones will soon know not only where you are but what floor of a building you're on, thanks to advances in MEMS technology, one of the quiet success stories of the consumer electronics industry.

Robots v. humans: Real steel or dumb metal? | Network World

Right from the start let's agree that the argument of humans or robots is getting close to being a dead heat in some areas. With advances in artificial intelligence and complex software, many robots are close to performing some duties better than their human counterparts.

Oracle updates its Linux kernel with new advanced file system | Network World

Oracle has updated the kernel of its Linux distribution to take advantage of the latest Linux advances, the company announced Tuesday.

Calls for ICT consumer watchdog in Uganda grow | Network World

As Uganda's ICT sector advances, calls for a consumer rights watchdog are growing louder.

The Linux Foundation’s grand new ambitions for Linux | Network World

Like a fervent preacher appearing before his flock, Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin emphasized benefits and potential for the Linux platform Thursday during an industry conference that also featured an update on mobile Linux efforts. At the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit in San Francisco, Zemlin cited advances by Linux into multiple spaces, including supercomputing and embedded systems. "It is the fastest growing platform in every aspect of computing," Zemlin said, "Linux is growing t

The history of Metro Ethernet | Network World

A lot has happened with Ethernet in service provider networks in the past 10 years. And the Metro Ethernet Forum has been behind a lot of that progress. From promoting and education the industry on the merits of Ethernet in the service provider network, to actually defining carrier-class Ethernet specifications, the MEF has been at the forefront of advances in the technology on a larger-than-enterprise-network scale. Here are the major milestones the MEF has achieved over that time period:

Cerf: Secret wartime projects drove ‘incredible’ advances | Network World

The Enigma cypher machine used by the German military in World War II is still a tough nut to crack today. The total number of ways it can be configured for every letter is around 150 million million million. That's enough to keep it beyond the reach of all but the most determined of brute force attacks.

Chip manufacturing race between Intel, ARM tightening | Network World

The race to manufacture the most power-efficient and fastest chips is gaining momentum, with contract chip manufacturer GlobalFoundries on Thursday announcing technology advances that analysts said could allow the company to catch up with Intel's chip-making capabilities by 2014.

Gregg Favalora on 3-D imaging breakthroughs | Network World

Your company has made some amazing advances in 3-D medical imaging. Can you talk specifically about your products and how the company's software developments help with patient care? We help doctors think and work better in 3-D. One product, Perspecta, is essentially a "crystal ball" that projects hologram-like images into true 3-D. It's been through several clinical studies for a common type of cancer treatment called external-beam radiation therapy. It does a great job helping doctors optimize their treat

Intel tries to get devices to communicate faster | Network World

Intel on Sunday is expected to detail advances in an emerging field of technology that it said will boost optical communication speeds, allowing for faster data transfers between devices.

Patent reform bill advances in Senate committee | Network World

The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to approve a compromise version of a bill that would overhaul the U.S. patent system, potentially making it more difficult for patent holders to successfully sue alleged infringers for huge damages.

Small Cell Forum pushes progress beyond femtocells | Network World

The recently renamed Small Cell Forum gathered several vendors at Mobile World Congress on Tuesday to spotlight advances they are announcing this week in smaller mobile-network gear.

Ethernet Alliance chair talks about key trends, what’s next | Network World

John D'Ambrosia, Chief Ethernet Evangelist in the CTO Office at Dell (he came onboard when Dell bought Force10), is a founder of the Ethernet Alliance and currently serving as its chairman. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix recently caught up with D'Ambrosia for an update on the Alliance and Ethernet advances.

CA advances mainframe security tools | Network World

CA adds automation and business intelligence to five software products designed to keep IBM z/OS systems in compliance and protect corporate assets.

LTE-Advanced advances in new Broadcom modem | Network World

Broadcom has begun sampling what it claims is the industry's smallest LTE-Advanced modem, one designed to link the next generation of smartphones and tablets to the next generation of cellular networks starting in early 2014.

Netgear advances Gigabit products with Broadcom chips | Network World

Netgear has chosen Broadcom’s Gigabit Ethernet switch silicon for a new line of switches that would be aimed at home and small-office networks.

Is ITIL training for you? | Network World

A couple of newsletters ago, I pointed you to a story in Network World about the career pressures network execs are faced with today. The article says there are many advances that net execs find unpalatable, including outsourcing, automation, increased regulatory requirements and emphasis on formalized processes such as the Information Technology Infrastructure Library. However, some execs could turn ITIL into a career advantage by adding it to their skills arsenal.

HP advances OpenView into proactive network management | Network World

Last week HP announced the OpenView Network Configuration Manager. The product is the result of an OEM agreement with Voyence and helps makes HP the first enterprise management platform vendor to engage in a formal business commitment to network change and configuration beyond purely technical integrations. (Cisco, in network management, announced an OEM relationship with Opsware earlier this year - and will soon be introducing a major change management initiative - so this isn't the first public mention o

AT&T adopts a common architecture for its real-time services | Network World

Continuing out look at the state of the IP Multimedia System nation, today we hear about IMS advances at AT&T from Siroos Afshar, chief VoIP architect at AT&T Labs. He said: "[AT&T] did not start out by asking how we can use [IMS], rather we decided we needed to combine all our transport network into a single, global IP/MPLS network [that would support] every existing and future service." He continued: "Once a single transport architectural standard was set, and once the 3GPP added requirements [for IMS] t