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- Netkiosk Kiosk Browser (rar)
- Netkiosk Kiosk Browser is a custom version of Internet explorer and can be used at home in the office or on public Internet terminals. Netkiosk Kiosk Browser becomes your own personal kiosk browser for your units. Any basic customisation, like your own homepage, is included in any official license. This...
- Tags: Password, Web Browser, JTMKiosksystems, Netkiosk Kiosk Browser, Web Browsers, Internet
- Software downloads 2008-10-03
- VirtualBox
- VirtualBoxVMs and RDPWe've been considering a similar VDI solution for our schools computer labs. (VM the xp/vista os and use thin clients to RDP to the VMed OSs) The main problem I'm run across is with streaming video over RDP doesn't work so well, which will be a problem for...
- Tags: Web site development, desktop virtualization, Web technology, Digital video, Corporate communications, RDP, VMware Inc., innotek VirtualBox
- Discussion threads 2008-09-25
- Hey, Dad, did you hear the world was going to end this week?
- Hey, Dad, did you hear the world was going to end this week?I was disappointed.I was counting on not having to go to work. :-)The destructive fantasy of Freedom*Stultify* has no intransitive sense; Dr. Hawking appears not to know what the word means. Although this could be considered niggling, it...
- Tags: fantasy, Hawking
- Discussion threads 2008-09-11
- Intel ships BIOS fix for Rutkowska's Black Hat flaw
- Intel ships BIOS fix for Rutkowska's Black Hat flawDoes it affect Windows98?Does this affect Windows98? I'm running a 3.1 MySQL server in my DMZ on Windows98 and I hope it won't be affected by this. My Gram-mummy uses an SSH tunnel through the TOR Onion router network to get to...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Databases, Intel Corp., MySQL, Gram-mummy, Windows98, Black Hat, BIOS
- Discussion threads 2008-08-27
- IT as whiners: The great debate
- IT as whiners: The great debateEditing problem.You may want to have a word with your editor. Certain sections are repeated word for word. Because the article lacks a conclusion after the repeated sections, I suspect part has been left out, as well.He has a very good point and...
- Tags: Strategy, IT IS, whiner, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-07-29
- Virtual Villains of Security & PCI Compliance: Future Challenges of MPLS, Virtual Machines and VLANs
- Compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard PCI DSS will continue to change and adapt to mitigate the risk of compromised card holder information. Due to the ever changing landscape of security, a proactive stance towards threats and compliance needs to be taken. Organizations are increasing the use...
- Tags: MPLS, Compliance, VLAN, Virtual Machine, SecureState, PCI, Security, Networking, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2008-07-17
- Snort Security Platform (Snort SP) 3.0 beta released
- Congrats to Martin Roesch and crew for delivering the next in a long line of well respected open source security products. From Snort's site: Snort Security Platform SnortSP 3.0 Beta We're pleased to introduce our first beta release built on the new Snort 3.0 architecture. The Snort 3.0...
- Tags: Snort, Beta, SnortSP, Snort 3.0 Architecture, Databases, Networking, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-01
- Scalable VPN Routing Via Relaying
- Enterprise customers are increasingly adopting MPLS Multiprotocol Label Switching VPN Virtual Private Network service that offers direct any-to-any reachability among the customer sites via a provider network. Unfortunately this direct reachability model makes the service provider's routing tables grow very large as the number of VPNs and the number of...
- Tags: Router, Enterprise Customer, VPNs, Networking, Routers & Switches, Network Security, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Security
- White papers 2008-06-06
- (Firefox 3.0 a memory hog?)
- (Firefox 3.0 a memory hog?)What am I missing here?It looks [b]obvious[/b] to me that FF 3 uses much less memory than IE 7. So what is the question?ThanksAre you trying to make Firefox look bad? Check your sources!So, you show that Firefox is taking up ~159MB in image - http://content.zdnet.com/2347-12554_22-204465-204467.html?seq=2Yet,...
- Tags: Web browsers, memory hog, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Discussion threads 2008-06-04
- The duopoly theory at work: Will Amazon and Google dominate the Internet?
- The duopoly theory at work: Will Amazon and Google dominate the Internet?"Dig Deeper Watson"Amazon already is. 2 examples; their TURK and Cloud servers.And those are just the start.For a time maybeThat's the thing with the web. Over night a startup can steal it all away. It's not like...
- Tags: Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc., duopoly theory, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-06-04
- University Reduces Costs by Converging Network Services
- With six campuses, an ever-increasing student body, and advanced teaching and research facilities, Shanghai Jiao Tong University SJTU needed a network solution that could deliver multiple network services at a reasonable cost. SJTU wanted to minimize management - and cost - by converging different services on a single solution that...
- Tags: Foundry Networks Inc., Network, Network Service, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Networking
- Case studies 2008-06-01
- Adobe Flash zero-day exploit in the wild
- Adobe Flash zero-day exploit in the wildClarification[i]An attacker may exploit this issue to execute arbitrary code in the context of the affected application.[/i]IE7 running in Protected Mode the default in Vista runs with fewer privileges than the current user. Would the exploit run in this context? If so, this malware...
- Tags: SECURITY, Processors, Adobe Flash zero-day exploit, Adobe Flash, Adobe Systems Inc., zero-day bug
- Discussion threads 2008-05-27
- Gamestop: We stopped selling Zunes
- Gamestop: We stopped selling ZunesAds?I laugh whenever I hear people bring out the old canard "Apple products only sell so much better because they advertise so much. Our product is just as good, but we need to advertise more/better". This flies in the face of several years of customer satisfaction...
- Tags: Public relations, Marketing research, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Zune, marketing, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2008-05-23
- Improving Load Balancing With Multipath Routing
- Internet service providers have to provision network resources to optimize bandwidth utilization. Dynamic routing protocols take traffic variations into account to control the load distribution. Multipath routing protocols attempt to take advantage of the path diversity to bring network robustness and reliability. Indeed, with a specific traffic engineering policy, they...
- Tags: Network, Load Balancing, Routing Protocol, University Louis Pasteur, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2008-05-18
- Podcast: Assuring Voice Quality on IP Telephony Rollouts
- Download this Webcast in podcast format! IP Telephony deployment changes dramatically when the job grows from "a few sites" to a full company-wide rollout across many locations. Achieving a high level of QoS for VoIP across the WAN and Internet often runs counter to the interests and needs of...
- Tags: QoS, Telephony, Webcast, Performance, IP Telephony, IP, Podcasts, Performance Management, VOIP, Telecommunications, Networking, Internet, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Webcasts 2008-05-15
- Content Protection madness on Vista
- Content Protection madness on VistaBlu-Ray Deserves To FailI agree and am with you 100%. DRM will go away when consumers vote with their wallets. We have already seen some of this with the music industry.Blu-Ray/Sony = EPIC FAILBlu-Ray can kiss my DVD-Loving butt :)I would love to see...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Digital media, Consumer electronics, digital-rights management, Content Protection, Microsoft Windows Vista, HDCP, mplayer, DVD, DRM IS
- Discussion threads 2008-05-14
- Assuring Voice Quality on IP Telephony Rollouts
- IP Telephony deployment changes dramatically when the job grows from "a few sites" to a full company-wide rollout across many locations. Achieving a high level of QoS for VoIP across the WAN and Internet often runs counter to the interests and needs of other network traffic on a converged infrastructure....
- Tags: Deployment, QoS, Telephony, Performance, IP Telephony, IP, VOIP, Performance Management, Telecommunications, Network Technology, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Webcasts 2008-05-14
- ClearCube Spins off VDIworks
- ClearCube Spins off VDIworksChanges...againClearcube has changed directions so many times any potential customer should run when they hear the name, maybe that is why they are spinning of another division.It seems as if the VC's haven't wised up yet, they are giving more money to the same team who has...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Team management, ClearCube Technology, ClearCube Spins, VDIworks
- Discussion threads 2008-05-07
- Live Webcast: Filling the bandwidth gap: New opportunities to upgrade your network
- Small and midsize enterprises are contending with ever-increasing bandwidth demands while the cost of higher-performance MPLS T1 service deters these businesses from upgrading their DSL-based networks. To step up to the challenge of managing more users and applications on their networks, SMEs have an acute need for solutions that fill...
- Tags: Webcast, MPLS, Network, New Edge Networks, DSL, Network Technology, Broadband Internet, Smb/Sme, Networking, Telecommunications, Personal Technology
- Webcasts 2008-04-30
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