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Eliyan raises $60M for chiplet interconnects that speed up AI chips | VentureBeat

Eliyan has raised $60 million in funding for its chiplet interconnect technology that speeds up the processing for AI chips.

Exclusive: Snowflake and Reka add multimodal LLMs to data cloud | VentureBeat

Snowflake participated in Reka’s $60 million round of funding last year, but it did not confirm if it is increasing its investment with this partnership.

2011 Ig Nobels honor research into why people sigh, beetles that mate with beer bottles | Network World

Research lauded at the 21st Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony Thursday night ran the gamut from discovering beetles that mate with beer bottles to understanding the effect having to pee has on thinking.

RIM gets 60 days reprieve as India evaluates its proposals | Network World

Proposals from Research In Motion (RIM) for lawful access of its networks by law enforcement agencies in India are being put into operation immediately, the government said Monday.

What I’ll be looking for in cybersecurity report | Network World

The big talk in Washington's cybersecurity world is Melissa Hathaway's magical 60-day review, which is supposed to recommend how U.S. government cybersecurity efforts should be pursued. The technical press and lobbyists are all abuzz over whether or not there will be a cybersecurity coordinator who reports to the president. In certain circles, this is even more gossiped about than what Michelle Obama is wearing, but frankly the discussion is even less useful.

White House advised to take lead cybersecurity lead | Network World

The federal official who led a 60-day review of the U.S. government's cybersecurity programs for President Barack Obama last week called for the White House to play a more direct role in coordinating national information security efforts.

SAP will cut carbon emissions, but calls for more | Network World

SAP aims to cut its employees' contribution to global warming by 60 percent by 2020, co-CEO Leo Apotheker said at the Cebit trade show on Tuesday.SAP aims to cut its employees' contribution to global warming by 60% by 2020, co-CEO Léo Apotheker said at the Cebit trade show on Tuesday.

Apple pays US$60M for iPad trademark in China | Network World

Apple has agreed to pay US$60 million for ownership of the iPad trademark in China, as part of a settlement with a little-known Chinese firm called Proview that had tried to ban sales of the tablet in the country, according to a local court.

Nanocar inventor takes top science award | Network World

The inventor of a car slightly wider than a strand of DNA took the top prize in nanotechnologies this week. James Tour, a professor of chemistry at Rice University , won the Foresight Institute Feynman Prize for experimental nanotechnology for his nanocar, which is four nanometers across and includes a chassis with an engine, a pivoting suspension and rotating axles attached to rolling buckyball wheels, each made of 60 carbon atoms.

The Grill: Louie Ehrlich | Network World

Last year, you became CIO at Chevron and president of its Information Technology unit. How did you handle the transition? I spent a lot of time listening. Chevron has a management committee of the top 60 executives. I literally went out and spoke to the 60 and I asked them three basic questions: What was important to you in your business, what's working well with IT at Chevron and what's not? I could assume I knew a lot about the business, being here for 28 years, but getting a fresh perspective from that

Microsoft: Windows 8 passes 60M licenses sold | Network World

Microsoft has sold more than 60 million [m] Windows 8 licenses so far, a number that is "roughly" in line with the performance of Windows 7 at the same stage of its release three years ago, according to Tami Reller, CFO and CMO of the Windows Division.

Trustguide’s final report | Network World

When we talk about identity transactions the word “trust” is frequently used, and used in different ways. It’s a topic that’s come up in this newsletter frequently (e.g., “What's the meaning of 'trust'?”). Go to the home page for this newsletter and enter “trust” in the search box and you’ll get a results list of over 60 separate issues. So you can imagine how I felt when I received notice that the final version of the TrustGuide report was ready.

New year, a new author | Network World

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Execs say telecommuting hurts promotion potential | Network World

Last week recruitment firm Futurestep released a report that telecommuters may find troubling. More than 60% of global executives surveyed by the Korn/Ferry International subsidiary believe telecommuters are less likely to advance in their careers in comparison to traditional office workers.

Taiwan chip executive faces insider trading charges | Network World

Taiwanese prosecutors have charged the chairman of Taiwanese memory chip maker Powerchip Semiconductor with insider stock trading, and said he faces four and a half years in prison and a fine of up to NT$60 million [M] (US$1.97 million) if convicted.

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Trafigura turns to Network Physics for application optimization | Network World

Trafigura, a London-based independent commodity trading company, upgraded to MPLS to improve application performance over distributed WAN links serving about 60 sites in 36 countries. But in the process of upgrading 17 sites to MPLS, IT managers at the company wanted to be sure to maintain performance of video conferencing and Citrix applications.

AccessKenya to achieve Q3 growth projections | Network World

AccessKenya, Kenya's first publicly listed ICT company, will achieve a projected 50 percent to 60 percent growth in 2008 given the increased uptake of technology services in Kenya.

My beliefs about security | Network World

I'm a big fan of Tom Peters. Right - the Tom Peters who wrote In Search of Excellence and The Brand You. When Tom turned 60, he packaged up a list of 60 things he believes in in a book called Sixty. Many of the things are simple but frequently forgotten. It's useful to go back through these ideas every so often to remind ourselves what we should be focusing on. Because you are still getting a feel for this column, I thought I would discuss things I believe about security.

Firm builds a social network with SharePoint, NewsGator RSS | Network World

When Jason Harrison joined global communications firm Universal McCann as its CIO in 2006, he was asked by the company's executives to find a way to better connect the 3,000 employees spread out across more than 60 locations around the world. The usual tools, mainly email and telephone, hadn't yielded the results the company wanted in terms of building a common company culture.

Southwest Airlines flying again after major computer glitch grounds flights | Network World

Southwest Airlines says its computer systems are back in working order after a major glitch Friday night forced the company to ground more than 60 flights between Friday night and Saturday morning.

Identity, security – and children | Network World

Last issue I warned, er, told you about Mattel’s “Barbie Girls” identity token device, designed to protect your child from on-line predators – and only $60 per user. But someone else wants to do something similar – and they don’t want to charge you.

HP, Dell, IBM, Fujitsu and Siemens to embed slim VMware hypervisor | Network World

A slimmed-down version of VMware's hypervisor will begin shipping on HP, Dell, IBM, Fujitsu and Siemens servers within the next 60 days, VMware said Tuesday.

Can tornado warning nets sound too soon? | Network World

Unbeknownst to you, an F5 tornado -- the kind that can obliterate a house in a heartbeat -- is barreling directly toward yours: Would you prefer 60 seconds warning or 20 minutes?

Breaches attributed to error | Network World

Despite all the attention organizations are devoting to security, mistakes still happen. A recent survey from the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) shows that human error was responsible for nearly to 60% of IT security breaches in the past year, as compared to only 47% of incidents last year.