Archive for March, 2008

Mar 31 2008

ZoneAlarm ForceField

Published by editor under security

By: MJ

The first of its kind, the ZoneAlarm ForceField is a virtualized browser security service specially fitted to cater to the safety needs of online web surfing. Using a one-of-a-kind virtualization engine, it shields the computer and its sensitive data from internet threats like phishing, dangerous file downloads, and spyware.

It works by creating an exact replica of your computer’s digital identity. The replica also performs the same activities that you do but can take hits from the internet threats. Identity thieves, phishers, and other threats are outsmarted by the fake identity and are fooled into thinking they have hit jackpot when in reality, they have not.

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Mar 25 2008

Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security and Usability

Published by Larry under Web Application

Anyone should be aware of the frustrations associated with making it work properly and effectively if you have developed any kind of web system or a basic web site. A minor testament to the problems is the Compendium Developments, that plague even simple information sites like this one. Trying to help the readers, taking them through the many aspects of delivering a Quality Web System and using a single example case study, to help them meet a desired level of quality this is not aimed solely at testers but does illustrate how to go about testing web sites and systems.

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Mar 20 2008

The Planet Offers Windows Server 08

Published by Larry under News

The Windows Server 2008 according to The Planet features enhanced capabilities and powerful tools that build on the strengths of its predecessors. In February, the new operating system, which was launched along with Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008, delivers enhanced Web tools, virtualization technologies and security features that, backed by The Planet’s network and six data centers, provide a secure and scalable hosted IT environment. Urvish  Vashi, director of product management for the planet said that “As more companies move their complex IT infrastructures to hosted environments, they’re looking for the broadest portfolio of offerings to support their strategic business requirements,”

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Mar 15 2008

Advantages of using WebSense Web Security Suite

Published by editor under security

By: MJ

1. It actively searches for threats. Each week, it scans over 595 million websites. When it encounters a new high-risk threat, it automatically downloads real-time security updates without any intervention required.
2. It is quick to report attacks on websites or brands and also does a report on web server Achilles’ Heels. Part of the daily activities of WebSense is to watch the websites and brands so that any attack can reported immediately. It also conducts a search from a hacker’s point of view of any vulnerabilities in the web server.
3. It has industry-grade web filtering capabilities that are some of the most accurate and comprehensive in today.

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Mar 15 2008

Filing taxes pays this year

Published by Larry under News

You’ve got to get moving if you haven’t already filed your tax return because April 15 is nearly here. This year, it is important to file if you are eligible for an economic stimulus payment. If you don’t file then you don’t get paid. On March 29 the Internal Revenue Service teamed up with tax operations run by such organizations as AARP and the United Way to help the many folks who don’t typically file and held what the agency called “Super Saturday”, one way the IRS and its partners are working to ensure everyone eligible receives a stimulus payment. IRS spokesman Jim Dupree said “For millions of Americans, filing a tax return is not routine” he also said that “Their income is either too low or not taxable”.

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Mar 10 2008

Spamming causes man to go to jail for 26 years

Published by Larry under Information


The eight-largest spammer in the world according to Spamhouse, Robert Soloway, was sentenced to jail time of 26 years and a fine of $625,000 fine for identity theft, spamming, electronic and snail mail fraud, and not filing a tax return in 2005 after reports that he made more than $300,000 from his activities among others.

He is not new to this kind of charges since Microsoft has already sued him in 2003 for hotmail mail fiasco and in 2005 by Oklahoma ISP by arguing that he has violated federal CAN-SPAM laws.

In an interview by The Seattle Times to Soloway’s lawyer, he said, “there’s not much left to seize, saying that he’s essentially broke.”

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080316-spam-doesnt-pay-man-faces-26-year-sentence-for-spamming.html

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Mar 05 2008

Motorola Web Conferencing Solution Improves Help Desk Operations

Published by Larry under News

It is apparent that support costs will continue to increase in direct proportion to the concurrent services offered still as carriers look to add more and more services to their portfolios. The number of support calls increases in proportion as the number of services increases. For the communications providers these increased problems come at a time when call centers are trying to increase service levels and first call resolution ratios. Using a web conferencing solution is one simple way to achieve these goals.  Through the use of Web Conferencing, I learned what Motorola is doing to help service providers and call centers of various sizes with the support issues.

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Mar 01 2008

Reference Review

Published by Larry under Information

The society ranges from prehistoric times to the fall of Rome (476 C.E) and it includes Western and non-Western cultures and civilizations. There is sixty-nine articles that cover the wealth of relevant topics such as art, economy, government, military, religion, scandals and writing.  With an introductory survey, each well-crafted piece begins, and then views developments in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, and the Americas. Meticulous cross-references and further-reading lists that include accurate Web sites should be appended in the Articles. The additional highlights are the primary-source documents, sidebars with supplementary instructive material, numerous black-and-white photos and illustrations, and clear maps.

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