Word: servers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This trouble showed itself against Rutgers, whose roster includes the No. 3 server in the nation...
...their powerful jump-server, it really could have gone either way," freshmen A.J. Lewis said...
...source of their infection was the Harvard network itself. HUSC1--the Novell server, which provides the familiar "blue screen menu" to Windows and DOS users--was infected with a virus known as little_red.a...
...second directly concerns students. Since the Internet is disproportionately available through the nation's universities, the policies set by those universities have tremendous sway over the general public. Georgia State University, for instance, allows racist pages to be posted through its web server with a disclaimer that the views are not necessarily those of Georgia State...
...down desktop machine harks back to the days of bulky mainframes, when all data and software were stored on big, centrally located computers and users had only "dumb" terminals on their desktops, with little or no memory or processing power. Today the operative paradigm is the so-called client-server model, where data may be stored on big file servers but the software runs on real, full-powered desktop computers. Over the years, the pendulum swings back and forth between the decentralized desktop and the centralized machine. In this instance, the idea of a $500 computer...