IBM set to lock down virtual machines with PHANTOM project »
Posted By DiffeeOnline 1 year, 8 months ago in Science & TechnologyIBM has announced a new project, code-named PHANTOM, that's aimed at securing virtual servers. True to its name, it's a bit wispy on details so far, but it does address a real need.
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