Intel anuncia la tercera generación de SSD: 320 Serie – TechSpot

Intel ha lanzado la tan esperada continuación de su popular X25-M de unidad de estado sólido. El nuevo 320 Series es la primera de las unidades de la empresa a utilizar 25nm MLC chips NAND, y el tamaño más pequeño proceso también ha permitido una capacidad de hasta 600GB. El rendimiento es de hasta, así: los 320′s de ancho de banda de escritura secuencial tiene una potencia de 220 MB / s, en contraste con 100MB/seg el X25-M, mientras que leer los números de ancho de banda son 270MB / s para el 320 y 250 MB / s para el X25-M.

La 320 se posiciona como un ordenador de sobremesa convencional y SSD portátil, y debido a que utiliza el chip de la controladora misma que la antigua X25-M, usted todavía está limitado a 3 Gbps de conectividad SATA. Esto significa que Intel está dejando el sector de gama alta a la de 34nm, 6Gbps SSD 510 la serie que lanzó el mes pasado con las transferencias de datos de hasta 500MB / s. Todavía, la empresa mejoró su controlador y el firmware y el rendimiento significativamente golpeado aleatoria IOPS con un pequeño archivo en el 320.

a través de Intel anuncia la tercera generación de SSD: 320 Serie – TechSpot.

Dell toma forense digital móvil | ZDNet

Dell on Thursday launched another installment of its digital forensics bundle so law enforcement can collect data faster from crime scenes.

The company took its digital forensic bundle—Spektor Forensic Intelligence software from Evidence Talks and rugged hardware—and extended it to mobile devices. El objetivo: Examine data at a crime scene and collect data on the fly from various storage devices.

Crime scenes are increasingly becoming an IT problem since evidence can reside on PCs, ordenadores portátiles, teléfonos móviles, USB sticks, GPS devices and other memory devices. Dell’s goal is to allow for on-site investigation of digital evidence and analyze data with one technology bundle.

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RIM Confirms, BlackBerry PlayBook Will Run Android Apps – NYTimes.com

In talking with one mobile developer recently, we spoke of all the platforms their app was available on, but one was missing – RIM. BlackBerry, they explained, was simply a pain to develop for.

Hoy, the company behind the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet and new QNX-based BlackBerry smartphones confirmed that it would support Google Android apps on these devices moving forward.

RIM has been on a decline as of late, giving up market share to Google Android, which just earlier this month passed the popular mobile OS to take the number one spot.

It’s a much-repeated mantra of the mobile space that the apps make the platform and RIM just opened up the floodgates for apps on its devices. As Digital Daily’s John Paczkowski points out, “PlayBook isn’t launching with 100 apps. It’s launching with well over 200,000.

a través de RIM Confirms, BlackBerry PlayBook Will Run Android Apps – NYTimes.com.

Google, Otros lanzamiento de Plataforma Crisis Social de Personas Desaparecidas – NYTimes.com

En asociación con Google, Bearstech y Servicios de Consultoría Europea, Fundación Red de Francia Cascos ha puesto en marcha un motor mundial de búsqueda de personas desaparecidas, Missing.net. El objetivo es proporcionar una plataforma instantánea para los involucrados en una crisis natural o humanitario, y su familia, amigos y compañeros de trabajo, para encontrar otro.

Hasta ahora, Equipo de Google Crisis Response proporciona sitios Buscar Persona sobre una base ad hoc, incluyendo los sitios por el terremoto en Haití y Nueva Zelanda, y lo último en Japón. Cascos Rojos espera hacer su sitio completo una perdurable, característica permanente de la respuesta mundial de rescate.

a través de Google, Otros lanzamiento de Plataforma Crisis Social de Personas Desaparecidas – NYTimes.com.

Refrenar los Piratas de Patentes: China actualizaciones aplicar las medidas administrativas

(Westlaw de negocios) Patent protection in China is back in the spotlight after the State Intellectual Property Office of the PRC (SIPO) recently reiterated its promise to tackle enforcement against infringers of intellectual property. During the fourth meeting of the 11th National People’s Congress, SIPO’s commissioner placed the importance of building up China’s IP community alongside approving the nation’s mammoth 12th Five Year Plan for national economic development.

Putting promises to paper, the Chinese government has worked continuously over the past few years to strengthen judicial enforcement of IP rights both in civil and administrative proceedings. In addition to updating China’s patent law, the Supreme People’s Court has, en el pasado, also issued instructions aimed at strengthening trial procedures involving IP litigation.

To provide additional clarity on administrative proceedings, SIPO recently amended the Patent Administrative Enforcement Rules. The Rules, which came into effect on Feb. 1, 2011, outlines procedures to be followed by local Intellectual Property Offices in processing and enforcing claims involving patent disputes.

Guarding against patent infringement remains a major part of risk management for many China-focused businesses, especially those that rely heavily on their intellectual property such as biotechnology or pharmaceutical companies. For some U.S.-listed entities operating in China, differences in patent protection laws leave their operations vulnerable. In a recent series of offering documents filed with the SEC, BCD Semiconductor expressed that China’s IP laws may not offer as much protection as other jurisdictions like the United States. Unlike common law jurisdictions, past court decisions in China have “limited” precedential value, which could pose challenges in predicting potential outcomes of IP disputes.

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Departamento de Justicia, SEC tomar medidas enérgicas contra U.S. sociedades con el soborno en el extranjero – The Washington Post

Para ganar negocio de las computadoras con el gobierno de Corea del Sur, IBM habría entregado sobornos en efectivo en bolsas de la compra.

En la búsqueda de contratos de construcción de Ni-ger-ian, Halliburton y sus socios de negocios internacional que presuntamente se enrutan los pagos ilícitos a través de cuentas bancarias en Suiza y Mónaco.

Y un intermediario de un intermediario de la empresa italiana de energía ENI supuestamente hizo repetidos viajes a una habitación de hotel en Nigeria y entregado maletines que contienen millones de dólares en EE.UU.. moneda de un funcionario del gobierno. Sin embargo, el pago del saldo de la supuesta $ 5 millones de sobornos en la moneda local fue más problemático - las cuentas locales eran tan voluminosas que el viajante supuestamente tenía que entregar el cargamento.

Estos sistemas alegados han salido a luz como parte de un esfuerzo creciente por EE.UU.. oficiales de la ley contra las empresas que participan en el soborno en el extranjero. Apenas la semana pasada, Las autoridades federales anunciaron que habían acusado a IBM corrupta perseguir contratos en Asia.

En los últimos años, el Departamento de Justicia y la Comisión de Bolsa y Valores han presentado un número creciente de casos de corrupción en el extranjero, las empresas de carga, tales como Tyson Foods, General Electric, Alcatel-Lucent y Daimler, el fabricante de automóviles Mercedes-Benz y el padre de la ex Chrysler.

Los casos llegan desde América Latina hasta África, Asia y el Medio Oriente, participación de contratos por valor de miles de millones de dólares. Juntos, sugieren que los pagos ilícitos a menudo inclinar la balanza de los negocios globales - a veces con la bendición de los principales ejecutivos de las empresas.

a través de Departamento de Justicia, SEC tomar medidas enérgicas contra U.S. sociedades con el soborno en el extranjero – The Washington Post.

El auge de la FCPA

Deloitte’s fourth version of its ‘Look before you leap’ survey on global risk includes much more focus on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), due in part to increased enforcement of the regulation over the past decade.

The regulation has been on the books for significantly longer – it was enacted in 1977 to make it unlawful to make payments to foreign government officials in order to obtain business – but given increased international trade and commerce over the last 30 years and, more cynically, the profitability enforcement has garnered for the government, Deloitte’s new focus makes perfect sense.

Almost two thirds (63 por ciento) of respondents, who included corporate executives, banqueros de inversión, ejecutivos de capital privado y gestores de hedge funds, say the FCPA and anti-corruption legislation have led to aborted or renegotiated deals such as M&A, joint ventures and distributor relationships.

As the trend toward increased enforcement is expected to continue, insiders say it behooves US businesses to implement compliance programs, keep careful records and thoroughly train their employees if they want to remain competitive on the global stage. And even though anti-corruption legal experts agree the FCPA may hinder US competitiveness in certain respects, they also say it may point to the need for an international set of anti-corruption standards.

a través de El auge de la FCPA.

FCPA Watch: IBM multada por Violaciónes pasado en Asia

(Westlaw de negocios) Transfronterizas empresas tengan cuidado: EE.UU.. los reguladores se han ocupado la educación de los últimos. International Business Machines Corp (IBM) es el último en ser abofeteado, o más bien a la ligera aprovechado, en la muñeca por presuntas irregularidades cometidas en el extranjero. El fabricante de computadoras a nivel internacional reconocido recientemente reveló que había acordado pagar a EE.UU. $ 10 millones en relación con presuntas violaciónes de la FCPA de 1998 a 2009.

De acuerdo con IBM, la multa se clasifican de la siguiente: restitución de los beneficios por valor de EE.UU. $ 5,3 millones, prejuicio de interés en la devolución de EE.UU. $ 2.7 millones y una multa civil de EE.UU. $ 2 millones, que cubre las faltas cometidas por las filiales de IBM durante el período de 1998 a 2009.

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Estudio: Más que 60% o EE.UU.. Las pequeñas empresas en peligro de perder correos electrónicos críticos | Business Wire

GFI Software, a leading IT solutions provider for small and medium-sized enterprises, today announced the results of an independent survey conducted by Opinion Matters, in which more than 200 U.S.-based IT decision makers participated. The study commissioned by GFI revealed a dramatic lack of adoption of email archiving. 62.4% of SMEs do not currently use a mail archiving solutionopening the door to a host of issues including: limited email backup and restore, which could lead to data loss; an inability to search for pertinent messages in the event of an audit or eDiscovery request – which could result in costly compliance violations or legal suits; strain on Exchange servers; and storage problems.

“Email infrastructure is quickly becoming a complex beast, and IT administrators have more factors to consider than ever before – including an increasing level of compliance standards that many are apparently unaware of”

The survey also revealed that greater than 38% de los 202 businesses polled do not have an archiving or backup solution of any kind in place, further exacerbating the chances that a network failure could result in a complete loss of critical data stored in email.

Additional results from the survey:

Two-thirds (66.8%) of respondents were unfamiliar with U.S. regulatory compliance standards regarding email archiving. This number ballooned to over 90% in businesses that rely on only one IT professional.

37% said they are required to search for old or deleted emails on a monthly basis, if not more frequently, because of requests from end users, the need to meet compliance requirements, the need to provide copies of correspondence for a lawsuit or audit, or any other requirements.

31% of respondents said they would consider a hosted approach to email archiving.

a través de Estudio: Más que 60% o EE.UU.. Las pequeñas empresas en peligro de perder correos electrónicos críticos | Business Wire.

Agent’s Spoliation Results in Serious Sanctions : Electrónica Ley Descubrimiento

Rosenthal Collins Group, LLC v. Trading Techs. Int’l, En. 05 C 4088, 2011 WL 722467 (ND. Enfermo. Febrero. 23, 2011)

En este caso, the court ordered default judgment, ordered plaintiff to pay $1,000,000 in monetary sanctions, and ordered counsel to pay “the costs and attorneys fees incurred in litigating this motion” where plaintiff’s agent modified metadata related to relevant source code and wiped several relevant disks and devices prior to their production and where the court found counsel participated in “presenting misleading, false information, materially altered evidence and willful non-compliance with the Court’s orders.”

After plaintiff filed for summary judgment its retained consultant admitted in deposition that he had modified relevant source code prior to its production.  Upon defendant’s motion for sanctions, the court declined to order default judgment but imposed monetary sanctions, struck the consultant’s declaration in support of summary judgment, and struck plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment.

Thereafter further spoliation was revealed.  Specifically, the consultant admitted to “turning back the clock” to change the “last modified” date on the previously modified source code to make it appear that the modifications had occurred much earlier and to wiping 6 de 7 disks produced for inspection (while the seventh disk was also wiped, it remained unclear who was responsible).  It was also discovered that “various disks, USB drives and computers that RCG finally produced had been ‘wiped’” prior to production and that the hard drive produced in the “test machine” had been manufactured in 2008 (much later than would be expected in light of relevant time frames).En consecuencia, defendant moved for additional sanctions.

In its defense, “RCG [hizo] not dispute any of the new allegations of misconduct” but instead sought to distance itself from “its own agent, employed for the purposes of pursuing this litigation” and disavowed any “actual knowledge” of wrongdoing.  RCG’s counsel similarly disavowed “any personal wrongdoing and any actual knowledge of any wrongdoing, while unequivocally distancing themselves and RCG from [the consultant]."

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