Articles Posted on 24 November 2006
Virtual recovery… to the rescue (Part 4)
News Hardware
In order to provide fault-tolerance across any IP network (LAN or WAN), back-up solutions should be able to replicate the bytes of data that change to another windows server somewhere in the enterprise. There are a number of...
An Overlooked Way to Save Money
News Consumer
According to industry estimates, between one and three per cent of a company's annual revenue is spent on printing. It is estimated organisations can save up to 30 per cent by implementing a print management strategy. The...
Nationwide study aims to reveal real cost of IT downtime
News Security
A countrywide research project has been launched to look at the real cost of IT downtime to UK businesses. Warwick Business School and network support services specialist, Networks First, have teamed up to find out how much money...
New Open Source Database Change Management Tool released
News Software
ThoughtWorks announced the release of dbdeploy which is an open source tool for developers and database administrators (DBAs).dbdeploy is a simple solution to the problem of managing and deploying database refactorings to...
And now - through the wall radar...
News Security
Cambridge Consultants has developed a compact `through the wall' radar system that allows the police and security services to see what's on the other side of a wall and avoid taking risks in hostage and other high-risk...
Grid and SOA - Friends or Foes?
News Cloud
There has been much coverage in the press recently over two architectural approaches to technology: grid computing, where hardware assets are virtualised so that applications can share resources, and service oriented...
Banks Should Fear Insider Crime
News Security
Silicon.Com reports that banks are pouring money into building formidable defences against computer hackers but are only just waking up to what may be a bigger threat - the physical theft of client information by people in the...
Anti-key-logging technology stops hackers in their tracks
News Security
Fraud Resource Group, a US firm that specialises in fraud prevention and education, has taken the wraps off a anti-key-logging system for companies of all sizes.Known as GuardedID, the software client sits on the workstation and...
Runcom Making Mobile WiMax a "Plug and Play" Technology
News Hardware
Runcom Technologies disclosed that they have recently signed a collaboration agreement with Microsoft to develop Windows Mobile compatible drivers for the Runcom solution based on their WiMAX chipset with the goal of making...
Information Sharing: Got Directory?
News Security
Think about the library. Think about its every floor, hallway and shelf as silos of information excellence. Valuable information tucked away … just begging to be shared. Now exactly how would such sharing occur? I introduced the...
Security Emerges As Top Priority For Investment In 2006 Airport It Trends Survey
News Hardware
Airports surveyed in SITA’s Annual Airport IT Trends Survey, carried out in conjunction with Airports Council International and Airline Business magazine, report that security is now the main priority (97%) for IT investment...
Commodore C64
News Hardware
The Commodore 64 is the best selling single personal computer model of all time. Released in August 1982, the Commodore 64 is commonly referred to as the C64 (sometimes written C= 64 to mimic the Commodore company logo) and...
