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- Anwar Ibrahim Blog RSS (widget)
- Dato' Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim (born August 10, 1947) is a former deputy prime minister and finance minister of Malaysia. Early in his career, he became a protege of the former prime minister of Malaysia, Mahathir bin Mohamad, but subsequently emerged as the most prominent critic of Mahathir's administration. In...
- Tags: Prison, Malaysia, Wiki, Professional Development, Workforce Management, Financial Accounting, Online Communications, Career, Human Resources, Finance
- Software downloads 2007-07-27
- Yourspyingeyes (zip)
- Yourspyingeyes - Locate Prisoner Records. Search Federal & State/County Prisons. This powerful tool provides access to federal & state inmate databases. Find current inmates, and find out if someone has been incarcerated or if they've been to federal prison in the past. Your public inmate records search is 100% legal...
- Tags: Prison, Productivity, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2007-06-27
- prison Tycoon (exe)
- Private prisons have become the new growth industry. You will construct and run an efficient rehabilitation facility with nothing but money on your mind. There's no escaping under your watchful eye as you oversee every detail of prison life. Start from the ground up placing the very walls and fences...
- Tags: Prison, Security
- Software downloads 2006-12-11
- The prison (zip)
- The Prison is a Breakout-style game featuring a variety of power-ups and special bricks, with some relatively unique effects like magnetism and teleportation. The game has 50 internal boards, along with support for external sets. A board editor for Windows is included apologies to everyone else. Changes in version 1.8:...
- Tags: Board, Prison, Corporate Governance, Games, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2004-05-27
- Shared Service Transforms Service Delivery and Saves US$59 Million Annually for prison Service
- Her Majesty's Prison Service is responsible for the custody of 77,000 prisoners held in 128 prisons in England and Wales. The Service wanted to improve quality of financial and Human Resources HR services, in line with the government initiative to modernize, streamline, and simplify support services in prisons. The challenge...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Financial, Prison, Financial Management, Financial Accounting, Investment, Financial Planning, Finance
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- The newspaper's last stand
- Interesting news today...or was it yesterday? I have no idea. I got off an eleven hour flight from Johannesburg this morning, and then had to race to the US embassy to get more visa pages in my passport because I've managed to fill every available visa slot with stamps, causing...
- Tags: Newspaper, CBS Broadcasting Inc., London Underground, Consumption Habit, E-books, Internet, Personal Technology, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Penumbra: Black Plague Mac Demo
- I woke in an old, concrete office room, damp with the smell of rot and death. The mattress beneath me was worse still, though the memory of the events that lead me there was the terrifying realization of all. I was in a complex, some way beneath the Greenland snow,...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Cell, Frictional Games, Philip
- Software downloads 2008-05-07
- UK Health Program: a Very Sick Patient
- UK Health Program: a Very Sick PatientYou wait ages for a failed IT project and then four come along at onceThe failure of an IT project in the National Health Service is one of a number of failures in information technology recently. Other disasters are to be found at the...
- Tags: Other Disasters, patient, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-05-05
- Bill would penalize companies that aid net censorship
- The Global Online Freedom Act, introduced by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), would penalize companies who facilitate other countries censoring the Internet. Call it the anti-Yahoo law. "American high-tech firms have produced the technology and know-how that has led to a modern-day information revolution," Smith said...
- Tags: Olympic Games, Beijing, Internet, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-02
- Questioning IT
- Questioning ITThick vs Thin.The essence of what you're saying here is that thin client is better than thick client. You don't exactly use those terms and you throw in a bit of anti-Microsoft rhetoric, but focusing on the underlying principals as you correctly recommend, this is a thick vs thin...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Thin clients, Servers, Sun Microsystems Inc., software, thin client, security
- Discussion threads 2008-05-02
- Does open source programming make you a criminal?
- Does open source programming make you a criminal?lmao, nicely done! ntntRE: Does open source programming make you a criminal?Great post Dana! It always nice to start the day off with a good laugh.I know where this came from......but I wouldn't have even bothered satirizing the two talkbackers who were constantly...
- Tags: Development tools, Does open source programming
- Discussion threads 2008-04-30
- Using mail for phishing
- Using mail for phishingSnailmail phishing already happening - legally!Murph said: [i]"As it turned out the letter we got was naive but genuine - but your next one may not be because sooner or later some bad guy is going to do this - and take at least a few hundred...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam, phishing, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2008-04-30
- Reiser FS: The open source file system fallout
- Reiser FS: The open source file system falloutI think M$ has something to do with this crimeWhen M$ FUD campaign failed, they might have contracted some mobsteres to frame Reiser.RE: Reiser FS: The open source file system falloutFrom the article: 'grinded to a halt'? WTF kind of grammar is that?...
- Tags: Linux, UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, JFS, Reiser FS, open-source file system fallout, fallout
- Discussion threads 2008-04-29
- Reiser FS: The open source file system fallout
- Yesterday, the Open Source community took an emotional hit when veteran Linux programmer Hans Reiser was convicted of first degree murder in the suspicious disappearing of his wife, Nina. While I won't go into the details of the case, as this has been covered extensively in the press, I would...
- Tags: File System, ReiserFS, Zetabyte File System, Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- Reiser found guilty of first degree murder
- Software developer Hans Reiser was found guilty today of first degree murder in the death of his wife in late 2006, a conviction that carries up to 25 years in prison and a possible death sentence for the Reiser4 file system. [Techmeme] The verdict, delivered...
- Tags: File System, Ts'o, Linux, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-04-28
- Crossing over to the dark side: Consultant pleads guilty to identity theft
- Darth Vader: You underestimate the power of the Dark Side. If you will not fight, then you will meet your destiny. An article on the IOL Technology website discusses a consultant who pleaded guilty on Wednesday to raiding hundreds of thousands of computers. The article states: John Schiefer,...
- Tags: Computer, Productivity, Identity Theft, Online Communications, Security, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-04-17
- News to know: IBM; Microsoft; Googlehoo; Safari; Enterprise 2.0
- Notable headlines: Ed Bott: Is Hyper-V ready for the Windows desktop? Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft looks to make product planning more science than art. Gallery right. Better the Windows Vista devil you know than the Windows 7...
- Tags: Google Inc., Larry Dignan, Apple Safari, Enterprise 2.0, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software
- Blog posts 2008-04-17
- San Quentin prison: IT failure is life or death
- San Quentin prison: IT failure is life or deathIs this so different.......to many organizations?Stop the spin!!I'm willing to bet that of those "one dies every six to seven days", 5 or 6 of those 6 or 7 are not from lack of health care, but from "inmate activities", i.e. prison...
- Tags: Vertical industries, information technology, San Quentin
- Discussion threads 2008-04-16
- San Quentin prison: IT failure is life or death
- San Quentin prison, which holds California's most dangerous criminals, is a technology time capsule: Typewriters and dot-matrix printers are the norm. And this time warp is untenable because it's killing prisoners who get lost in a health care paper shuffle. The solution: An overhaul of the prison's information system where...
- Tags: Information Technology, Health Care, Kim, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Data Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-16
- On the (mis-) use of DNA
- On the (mis-) use of DNAIndians only hire Indians.Everybody knows it. It's illegal. Most of them are illegal aliens.And yet it continues.Isn't this what Google(or one of the owner's wives) is getting into? DNA Databases?Photos & fingerprints on arrestIn the U.S. we photograph and fingerprint everyone who is...
- Tags: Biotechnology, DNA
- Discussion threads 2008-04-11
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