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- Istanbul Kiyamet Vakti (exe)
- Istanbul Kiyamet Vakti is a Turkish MMO game and it's free to play. Based on a doom day story, Istanbul Kiyamet Vakti MMO game provides it's users to explore a fantasy look to Istanbul city. English version of game will release soon. Version 2.1 includes unspecified updates.
- Tags: Istanbul Kiyamet Vakti, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-01-30
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- Operating System Upgrade Helps Lower Costs and Enhances Security for Technology Leader
- Headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey, Garanti Technology supports more than 1,200 servers and 18,000 desktop computers throughout Turkey and Europe. Garanti Technology is an industry leader in banking and financial services. It maintains a competitive edge by adopting the latest technology and building creative solutions to meet its customers' needs. Following...
- Tags: Security, Operating System, Leader, Turkey, Garanti Technology, Leadership, Microsoft Windows, Management, Operating Systems, Software
- Case studies 2008-07-01
- AMD's new roadmap: Can it execute?
- AMD has revamped its server processor roadmap with plans to jump to six and then 12 cores in the first half of 2010, but the larger question is whether the company can actually deliver. Given that AMD has had a hard time delivering its quad-core chips and...
- Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Asset Management, Manufacturing, Processors, Strategy, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- AMD can't get to 45nm fast enough. A 12-core package?
- If there was a bright spot in AMD's first quarter, it was the new PC and graphics products that have either recently shipped or are in the pipeline for 2008. Barcelona, the company's quad-core design manufactured using a 65nm process, bombed last year. Meanwhile, Intel is minting millions of 45nm...
- Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, John Morris
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- IT failure at Heathrow T5: What really happened
- Anyone having the misfortune to pass recently through Heathrow's new Terminal 5 knows the huge project debuted as a case study in full-blown systems failure. Most reports have focused on stranded customers, a crazed supermodel, and Queen Elizabeth's grand opening speech, which called the terminal "a 21st Century gateway to...
- Tags: Software, CIO, Baggage, British Airways Plc., Information Technology, Problem, Terminal 5, BA, Vanderlande Industries, Vanderlande, Bags, Paul Coby, Airports Authority, Strategy, Tools & Techniques, Management, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-04-07
- Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb (dmg)
- Indy Returns for a Heart-Stopping New Adventure. You're Indiana Jones. Legendary adventurer. Daring rogue. And the most butt-kicking archaeologist the world has ever seen. It's 1935 and this time you must prevent a powerful Chinese artifact from falling into evil hands. This globe-spanning adventure pits you against evil Nazis and...
- Tags: Whip, Aspyr Media Inc., Business Structures, Finance
- Software downloads 2007-12-14
- Three trend analysis techniques
- There are three types of trend analysis that I have used in the past to predict the future: geographic, temporal, and intuitive. I describe these three in the introduction to my Seven Trends in Networking and Security pitch. (coming to your neighborhood soon!) They caught the ear of a...
- Tags: Technique, Gartner Inc., Analysis, Richard Stiennon
- Blog posts 2007-11-19
- TJX. Un-answered questions.
- Repercussions from the biggest reported data breach incident in history are still being felt. Last month's arrest of a dealer in stolen credit cards in Istanbul is just one example of how information stolen from TJX Companies is still being used by criminals. As I prepare for a talk...
- Tags: Security, Breach, Credit Card, Arrest, Florida, TJX, Richard Stiennon
- Blog posts 2007-09-09
- Not Constantinople. Again!
- I love it when cyber crime is linked however remotely to Istanbul. While there is absolutely no pattern here it is still fun to pile up all the incidents. I have written (my 24th post!) how I first learned of the criminal use of keystroke loggers to...
- Tags: Istanbul, Metaphor, Trojan Horse, Richard Stiennon
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- Identity theft is not just about criminal kiddies
- The perception, thanks to the history of virus writers, that cyber criminals are young hackers holed away in hovels in Romania is not entirely accurate. As a matter of fact that perception is rapidly becoming totally wrong. Did you see this article from last December? "The sophisticated international...
- Tags: CyberCrime, Security, Security blog
- Blog posts 2007-02-19
- Jeremy Allison and offshoring
- Jeremy Allison, a lead developer for the SAMBA team who now works for Google, wrote a piece recently for ZDNet where he discussed some of the reasons he believes open source has a vibrant future. Okay, thats a pithy reduction, but I did provide the link for you to read...
- Tags: General, IT Management, Open Source, Outsourcing, PC Forum, software, Software Infrastructure
- Blog posts 2007-02-12
- The Intel Learn Program Helps Turkish Students Acquire 21st Century Skills
- Pendik, a rapidly growing industrial district of middle- and low-income families outside Istanbul, is engaged in the Intel Learn Program. The program provides Pendik teachers and students informal educational opportunities to learn 21st century skills such as digital literacy, problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration, which are needed to compete...
- Tags: Information And Communication Technology, Intel Corp., Strategy, Management
- Case studies 2006-12-01
- Garanti Technology Deploys Monthly Security Updates to 13,000 Computers in One Week
- Garanti Technology of Istanbul is the IT arm of the Doguș Group, one of Turkey's largest private sector conglomerates. The Doguș Group owns companies in financial, construction, retail, tourism, automotive, and other sectors. Garanti Technology was eager for a more efficient, accurate, and predictable process for deploying security updates to...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Security Update, Computer, DoguÂș Group, Security Administration, Productivity, Patches, Security
- Case studies 2006-11-07
- Istanbul not Constantinople
- Istanbul not ConstantinopleYou should learn a bit about historyok may be the official name today is Istabul but this does not sweep out the centuries of history of that historic city. Unfortunately today, we, people learn to see things so narrow-minded.A truly great cityWith truly great people. The title of...
- Tags: Constantinople, Byzantium
- Discussion threads 2006-04-11
- Give Microsoft an 'A' for effort
- Yesterday Microsoft announced that it was taking legal action in 104 cases against phishers, those clever criminals that put up fake banking and ecommerce sites and try to get you to reveal your username/password to them. While I applaud any effort to prosecute these cyberjerks I am...
- Tags: phishing
- Blog posts 2006-03-21
- Conflicts
- I have a few problems with Yahoo. They are:1. The very regrettable incident where they outed a Chinese dissident who is now in a Chinese prison. 2. An odd relationship with SBC3. Being a primary source of revenue for spyware vendors while also providing an anti-spyware solution. First the Shi...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., SBC
- Blog posts 2005-11-04
- Trojan Horse Incident:: Synopsis and Predictions.
- This is such a convoluted story. I think I have it straight now. An Israeli author, Amnon Jackont, noticed that some of his unpublished works were circulating on the Internet and called the police because he suspected his ex-step-son-in-law, Michael Haephrati was responsible. The police found spyware on...
- Tags: trojan horse, spyware
- Blog posts 2005-06-02
- Microsoft to buy Groove Networks
- Microsoft to buy Groove Networkstake that IBM!!!thats pretty funny and most really be a move to twist IBM.No Surprise Surprise ...!Having tracked Groove for the last three years this does not come as a surprise. Notes was always a product that Microsoft feared and the death of Notes was a...
- Tags: Groupware, Enterprise software, Groove Networks Inc., Microsoft Corp., IBM Lotus Notes, collaboration
- Discussion threads 2005-03-10
- Worms on the prowl, traveling via MSN Messenger
- Worms on the prowl, traveling via MSN MessengerKopeteWorks with the following messenger services: - AIM - Gadu-Gadu - Groupwise - ICQ - IRC - Jabber - MSN Messenger - SMS - YahooAll without virus problems, and as far as I know, no current security issues. Why am I posting this?...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Windows, Instant messaging, virus, security, Microsoft Corp., MSN Messenger, Kopete, MSN, IM, Linux
- Discussion threads 2005-03-08
- Microsoft to punch up corporate IM
- Microsoft to punch up corporate IMIstanbul has been awesome for us...Of course, my rep delivered the goods again and got me hooked up with the beta of this product. We have been IM'ing in total security since then. Istanbul has changed the very fabric of this company. Our CEO changed...
- Tags: Instant messaging, cake, Microsoft Corp., punch-up, IM
- Discussion threads 2005-03-06
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