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Dunking servers in a bath of oil sounds like the fastest way to break some very expensive hardware, but not for startup Green Revolution Cooling (GRC), which builds energy efficient liquid-cooled server systems. Now, according to HPCwire, GRC’s first customer,...
New Delhi : India said it will ask Research In Motion Ltd, Google Inc., Skype Technologies SA and other service providers to set up servers locally and enable security agencies to monitor mail traffic. "They have to install servers in India" and...
WIDER NET: After pressuring BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. for data on users' traffic, India is now cracking down on other companies that provide encrypted communications. COMPANIES AFFECTED: Gmail provider Google Inc. and Internet phone provider Skype are...
SECURITY FEARS: India’s government, battling multiple insurgencies, is worried that militants could use encrypted services to coordinate deadly attacks AFP, NEW DELHI and WELLINGTONIndia told Google and Skype on Wednesday that they must set up servers in the country to...
MUMBAI, India - India has widened its security crackdown, asking all companies that provide encrypted communications — not just BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion — to install servers in the country to make it easier for the government to obtain users'...
By Penny MacRae 10:41 AM Thursday Sep 2, 2010 Email Print NEW DELHI - India has told Google and Skype that they must set up servers in the country to allow law enforcers to screen traffic, as it widened its security offensive on internet communications firms....
--> Indianmen chat outside a BlackBerry phone store in Mumbai. India's government has said that BlackBerry, Google, Skype and other communications providers must set up servers in the country to allow security forces to intercept Internet data. India's government on...
NEW DELHI: The government on Wednesday said BlackBerry, Google, Skype and other communications providers must set up servers in India to allow security forces to intercept Internet data. G K Pillai, the chief bureaucrat in the Home Ministry, said "all people who operate...
Bangalore/Kolkata, Aug.31 (ANI): BlackBerry users in different parts of the country rejoiced on Tuesday as its makers got an extension of 60-days from the Government of India with affect from Aug.31, 2010 to set up their servers in India. Blackberry sellers in...