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- A Web Interface for Nessus Network Security Scanner
- A fully functional web interface NessusWeb for the Nessus network security scanner has been developed. NessusWeb provides public accessibility for authorized users and supports SSL communication, multiple sessions and centralized scan configurations and management of scan reports. It was created using a multi-tier distributed architecture. The client tier is a...
- Tags: Web, Apache Software Foundation, Web Interface, Server, SSL, Servlet, Apache Tomcat, University Of South Carolina, NessusWeb, Channel Management, Ssl/Tls, Web Servers, Open Source, Middleware, Marketing, Security, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2008-03-13
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- Democrats threaten to grow backbones over health reform
- Good analysis.ntthis bill is DOA!Thanks to the efforts of real Americans in Congress and townhalls, the road to socialism in America has been blocked for now.The liberal plan to take over our healthcare and turn it into an expensive third world healthcare has been foiled, but the real test comes...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Insurance, Reform, health care
- Discussion threads 2009-09-30
- Red Condor Inc Case Study: Charleston Southern University
- Charleston Southern University in South Carolina is a private Christian school and one of South Carolina's largest accredited independent universities with nearly 3,300 students and 450 faculty and staff. Even with an anti-spam product in place, students, faculty and staff were being bombarded with spam email, which made up 10-15...
- Tags: South Carolina, Red Condor, E-mail, Spam, Cyberthreats, Online Communications, Security, Spam And Phishing
- Case studies 2008-09-09
- Nanotechnology-based chicken feed?
- In order to keep healthy the 200 million chicken raised in South Carolina -- and the humans who ate them -- Clemson University researchers are using nanoparticles. They call this intelligent chicken feed. They have built 'nanoparticles that mimic the host cell surface and lock to targeted pathogens. The particles...
- Tags: Clemson University, Professor, Patent, Nanoparticle, Tzeng, Nanotechnology, Healthcare, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-23
- University of South Carolina Theme (Mobile)
- The Official University of South Carolina Theme Completely transform the way your BlackBerry looks. Change all of the icons, colors and the backgrounds. Change the graphics on every screen.This product is compatible with BlackBerry Models 7100, 8100, 8300, 8700, and 8800 which includes the BlackBerry Curve and the Pearl.This Product...
- Tags: Mobile, RIM BlackBerry, Handhelds, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-02-20
- Google: Rewriting the book on data centers
- Om Malik had an interesting post about Google's super-sized datacenters. He posited that Google’s massive infrastructure, customized for its processes, represents a the big barrier to entry for its rivals, and it will continue to give the company an edge as long as it keeps spending the billions on its...
- Tags: Google Inc., Data Center, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-12-05
- Nanotechnology and viruses working together?
- You've certainly read that nanotechnology can be used for many applications. Now, according to Nanowerk, researchers from the University of South Carolina have demonstrated that one electrically conductive polymer called polyaniline PANi could be used in conjunction with plant viruses to develop new materials. The researchers have used the rod-like...
- Tags: Nanofiber, Tobacco, Biomedical, Rod, Virus, Nanotechnology, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-03
- Hillary Clinton: Throw me a party, Thursday!
- Digital Markets Blog presidential campaign 2008 special series on what I am calling “User Generated Politics”Are you a fan of Super Bowl parties? Are you the star at Oscar parties? Well, now is your chance to shine on the party circuit, in Hillary Clinton’s eyes!But hurry, this Thursday is...
- Tags: Presidential Race, Hillary Clinton, User Generated Politics, President Clinton, Politics, Political Campaign, John Edwards, Barack Obama
- Blog posts 2007-04-23
- SC university uses Wi-Fi to broadcast live from sports fields
- In an effort to gain a wider audience for college sporting events, a South Carolina university is launching wireless live video and audio streaming of soccer and softball games, reports Campus Technology. Charleston Southern University in South Carolina - one of the first universities to create a wireless...
- Tags: Wireless, Higher Ed, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-04-04
- Social networking cha cha and the land grab
- The social Web has finally arrived. The question is where is it going. What Facebook, MySpace, Linked In, Xing YouTube, Xanga, Bebo, etc. and their fossilized antecedents from the late 20th century germinated has reached adolescence. Right now its a big cha cha, with everybody joining the dance, dancing...
- Tags: General, Web Technology, Social networking
- Blog posts 2007-03-05
- RIAA cracks down on downloading at 25 colleges
- The music industry and its trade association, the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA, is amping up its crackdown on music piracy on campus computer networks, reports the Associated Press. The RIAA is targeting the 25 universities that have received the most copyright complaints. Students who are caught illegally...
- Tags: Education Technology, Higher Ed, Piracy
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- Santa Claus high-tech tools
- If you dont believe that Santa Claus can deliver presents to millions of homes in a single night, Larry Silverberg, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at North Carolina State University NCSU, explains that Santas society of elves has an understanding of physics and engineering that exceeds our own. In...
- Tags: Biotechnology, tool, Santa, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Santa Claus
- Blog posts 2006-12-24
- Next step in e-voting: printers that don't jam
- The widespread use of e-voting machines yielded a backlash among voters. Most election officials have opted for system that include a paper audit trail, so voters can check that their votes were entered in the electronic machine as intended. But that solution is creating another low-tech glitch, AP reports...
- Tags: e-voting, Elections, Government technology, paper, printer, State &, Local Govt
- Blog posts 2006-12-21
- Dell Helps Medical University of South Carolina Bring the Intelligent Classroom to Life
- Established in 1824, Medical University of South Carolina MUSC is one of the oldest medical universities in the country. The university offers students an opportunity to learn cutting edge health care techniques in the quiet charm of Charlestons historic district. The University needed a comprehensive solution that would make technology...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Productivity, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Notebooks, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets
- Case studies 2006-07-27
- Rights of privacy for all?
- Yeah, I know I've been silent for a few days, but this article got my attention: Bad teacher. No apple. Actually, it's worse. Since reading it, I started thinking about privacy. On the one hand, we cherish that privacy, but on the other, we seem to be willing...
- Tags: privacy, teacher
- Blog posts 2006-05-02
- Best states to work in: Delaware, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Vermont
- Delaware is the best state for workers in the United States, getting high marks for job opportunities, job quality and workplace fairness, according to Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, followed by New Hampshire, Minnesota, Vermont and Iowa. Louisiana ranked last, while Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi,...
- Tags: Delaware
- Blog posts 2005-10-26
- UC Berkeley laptop with 100,000 IDs recovered
- TechWeb reports that a stolen UC Berekely laptop...
- Tags: Shuki Alburati, identity theft, laptop computer
- Blog posts 2005-09-16
- University Health Care System Improves Patient Care With Enterprise Grid Storage System
- University Health Care System is a not-for-profit community hospital network that serves 25 counties throughout Georgia and parts of South Carolina. The transformation into a digital healthcare facility had created the need to improve the scalability, reliability and resiliency of the hospital's information storage infrastructure. IBM helped University Health Care...
- Tags: Patient, Storage, Health Care, Storage System, IBM Corp., Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Hardware
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