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American Internet Services Helps Expedite Customer PCI DSS Audits
AIS is proud to aid their data center customers in their PCI DSS assessment process and to ensure data integrity through proven physical security measures. The AIS data center is already SAS-70 Type II certified; SAS-70 certification covers all the security parameters of PCI DSS, plus additional security and policy content areas, through a long-term audit process.
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Vector Web-Enables IT Asset Management for MSP Partners
Vector Networks Inc today announced an initiative to develop new partnerships with Managed Service Providers, focused on a Web-based implementation of its proven IT Asset Management solution set.
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Osterman Research to Present Key Issues in Creating an RFP for Email Archiving in Upcoming Webcast
Michael Osterman of Osterman Research will present the webcast on May 22, 2008. Participants will receive a complimentary RFP guide that they can use to identify their organization's email archiving requirements for complying with record retention laws, producing data for legal discovery purposes, and improving storage management and disaster recovery capabilities.
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AOS Technologies to Distribute Genie-soft's Data Backup Software in Japan
Genie-soft partners with AOS Technologies to bring the award winning Genie Backup Manager into the Japanese market.
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Over 40 Staffing Companies Launched on TempWorks Enterprise
On-Demand service features Microsoft® Certified Solutions. TempWorks Software today announced the migration of more than 40 staffing companies to its on-demand Select Edition staffing software which features Enterprise, a Microsoft® certified software solution.
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Geek Terminal Serves Up Business Mobility for Corporate Executives On the Go With Cisco Unified Communications
Geek Terminal, a unique concept café in the heart of Singapore's central business district, has selected Cisco® Unified Communications and wireless solutions to power its rebranding efforts.
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Don't delay backup while computer gets old
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Job vacancy: Desktop & Server Engineer – 2 posts
(Ref: 3653) Merton’s innovative IT Services Division is seeking enthusiastic PC/server engineers who have a desire to provide a first class service.
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NZ police get 'Swiss army pocketknife' to capture evidence
New Zealand police have been given a small plug-in device that investigators can use to quickly extract forensic data from computers that may have been used in crimes.
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Microsoft may go hostile today in its bid for Yahoo
Microsoft may go hostile in its bid for Yahoo as soon as today, according to a published report.
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Computers become keyed in to cracking anti-spam codes
Are you a human or a computer? Over the Internet, it's getting harder and harder to tell.
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Apple to make films available via iTunes
Apple said that it has deals with Hollywood studios to make popular films available for its hot iPods and iPhones via its iTunes online store as soon as the movies are released on DVDs.
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Microsoft promises Yahoo move soon
Microsoft's chief executive last night told employees he will not pay 'a dime above' what he thinks Yahoo is worth and they will know the next move in the takeover quest 'in very short order'.
RTÉ News |
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Sun Microsystems
The computer server and software maker swung to a loss in the fiscal third quarter, surprising investors and analysts who were expecting a healthy profit despite a weakening U.S. economy.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has long encouraged its employees to 'RAS' into the corporate network from home or from the road to access e-mail, shared files and applications.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Jul 2005 21:21 UTC
IBM has begun participating in open-source Java project Harmony and intends to contribute code to the initiative , according to a Big Blue executive. by (Staff) on Fri 22nd Jul 2005 00:45 UTC in reply to " RE[2]: Why not Mono?
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Intel opens software marketplace for small businesses
SINGAPORE, 2 MAY 2008 - Intel has set up an online store called Business Exchange that's meant to help small and medium-sized business find software applications that runs on the chip maker's hardware.
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ASG granted $30M Federal Govt contract
Australian IT services provider ASG Group has been awarded a $30 million contract to provide managed services to the Federal Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government.
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UK Unix users sue British Standards body over OOXML
A band of British Unix users has issued a High Court challenge over the national approval of Microsoft's OOXML document standard.
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Hackers launch Trojan spam attack
Security experts have uncovered a spam-sending scheme described as being of "Byzantine complexity"..
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Forum Articles
People do some strange things. We attach specific meaning to our actions, allowing them to make sense, but if you look beneath the meaning at the action itself, many of the things we do are unusual. As I write these words, I sit at a computer in the library.
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Japanese official demoted for porn addiction at work
A Japanese civil servant was demoted for viewing pornographic Web sites more than 780,000 times during office hours over a nine-month period, an official said today.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 13th Jan 2007 09:26 UTC
Last June a spin-off department of Red Hat, lead by desktop guru Havoc Pennington, announced Mugshot . Originally, Mugshot was in the midst of controversy whether it's a social networking application or not. Apparently, it instead is a "social networking aggregator".
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Microsoft expected to launch hostile takeover of Yahoo
Citing unnamed people familiar with the matter, the Wall Street Journal reported early today that the Microsoft may be preparing to go straight to Yahoo's shareholders.
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Microsoft has three options on Yahoo: Ballmer
"There's the friendly deal, there's an unfriendly deal, and the third path is simply to walk away."
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