
HSBC server missing
HSBC confirmed that a server vanished on 26 April, in a Kwun Tong district branch while it was undergoing renovations, says The Tech Herald.
The server held the normal account information such as names, account numbers, and transaction history. "The server does not contain any customer PINs, passwords or user IDs," the bank said in a statement.
HSBC has said it is contacting account holders who were affected, and have put measures in place to prevent future incidents of servers wandering off on their own in the future.
Cerience reveals RepliGo 3.0
Cerience has unveiled RepliGo Server 3.0, the latest release of its document management software for BlackBerry Enterprise Server from Research In Motion, states CNNMoney.
RepliGo Server provides full fidelity document viewing on BlackBerry smartphones and enables users to search, access and print enterprise content from a wide variety of sources.
A preview version of RepliGo Server will be demonstrated during Wireless Enterprise Symposium 2008.
Sun, AMD partner
Sun Microsystems has released several server products based on AMD's quad-core Opteron CPUs, the product of what Sun is calling an extensive collaboration between the two manufacturers, reports BetaNews.
The three main products in the server launch are similar to the current Sun offerings based on Intel CPUs. "Same chassis and form factor," except with AMD and NVidia technology instead of Intel hardware, a Sun spokesperson told BetaNews.
The offerings include the Sun Fire X4140, the X4240 and the X4440.
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