|
divulge: search
Elektroschock writes "Marco Cappato, a Liberal member of the European Parliament, wanted to inspect the EU's contracts with Microsoft. His request was denied. '...the [divulging] of [this] information could jeopardize the protection of commercial interest of Microsoft.' Apparently the European Council sees no clear public interest in the release of such contractual material, and so 'the Secretariat general concludes that the protection of Microsoft's commercial interests, being one of the commercial partners of the European institutions, prevails on the [divulging] for the public interest.'"
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 16:14 11th Nov
- Related
" Fox squealed, very excited, very red-faced, but nevertheless eager to divulge what gets her happy between the...sheets.
in Celebrities
via EOnline.com @ 10:51 20th Nov
- Related
Managing Linux clusters requires a unique set of skills that are not usually found among the single-system or small-networked-systems IT administrators. In this article, the authors peer into the minds of the laziest Linux admins on Earth and divulge their secrets for mastering the techniques of scale-out management. Discover how to reduce effort, regardless of number of nodes.
in Developer
via Linux.com @ 20:22 28th Oct
- Related
This weekend won’t likely be a relaxing one for UBS executives, private bankers and thousands of wealthy American clients. The New York Times reports today that the firm is under intense pressure from authorities as one of its top private bankers, Bradley Birkenfield, is expected to enter a guilty plea on Monday in a Florida court for conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government, or to put it plainly, helping U.S. clients evade taxes. The Times story indicates UBS is considering whether to divulge the names of 20,000 of its wealthy US clients.
in Banking
via Registered Rep @ 10:09 30th Nov
- Related
IconCluster means different things to different people. In the context of this article, cluster is best defined as scale-out -- scale-out clusters generally have a lot of the same type of components like Web farms, render farms, and high performance computing (HPC) systems. Administrators will tell you that with scale-out clusters any change, no matter how small, must be repeated up to hundreds of thousands of times; the laziest of admins have mastered techniques of scale-out management so that regardless of the number of nodes, the effort is the same. In this article, the authors peer into the minds of the laziest Linux® admins on Earth and divulge their secrets.
in Open Source
via OSNews @ 23:23 9th Nov
- Related
Search took 0.01 seconds.
|
|