Archive for August, 2007
Users: Outage No Reason to Abandon Skype
Outage unlikely to cause current users to give up on the Internet phone service and consider problems like these to be an acceptable inconvenience.
NJ Teen Unlocks IPhone From AT&T Network
A teenager in New Jersey has broken the lock that ties Apple’s iPhone to AT&T’s wireless network, freeing the most hyped cell phone ever for use on the networks of other carriers, including overseas ones.
IBM Launches Federal SOA Cert Program
IBM, following the kickoff of its IBM Federal SOA Institute in April, has announced a new certification and training program.
BOOK OF THE WEEK: CCNP ISCW OFFICIAL EXAM CERTIFICATION GUIDE
One of the most popular Cisco exams is Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks, better known as ISCW, or 642-825. The 650-page “CCNP ISCW Official Exam Certification Guide” by Brian Morgan and Neil Lovering (http://safari.ciscopress.com/9781587201509) does an outstanding job of covering all the materials you need to pass
this exam.
Divided into 23 chapters and four parts, [...]
Windows 2008 Transition Exam Vouchers: See You In September
Vouchers for those who ordered back in June will finally get the voucher codes in September, when Windows Server 2008 transition exam goes into beta testing.
EU Accuses Rambus of ‘Patent Ambush’
European Union regulators have charged Rambus Inc. with antitrust abuse, alleging the memory chip designer demanded “unreasonable” royalties for its patents that were fraudulently set as industry standards.
A Monster Problem
A recently disclosed fraud involving hundreds of thousands of people on the Monster.com jobs Web site reveals the perils of leaving detailed personal information online, security analysts say.
Trust Program Suspends ComScore Software
An organization that certifies computer software as consumer-friendly and noninvasive has suspended comScore Inc. and one of its programs used to track Internet usage.
EU Accuses Rambus of ‘Patent Ambush’
European Union regulators have charged Rambus Inc. with antitrust abuse, alleging the memory chip designer demanded “unreasonable” royalties for its patents that were fraudulently set as industry standards.
Addressing New Security Threats from the Adoption of Web 2.0 Technologies
See and listen to this free Webcast and learn about security threats from the use of Web 2.0 technologies, how to eliminate dynamic Web 2.0 threats such as malware on collaborative sites or blogs, how to safeguard SSL traffic and much more. Original Broadcast Date: August 22. Now available on demand!
