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Software-based NAC security useful despite drawbacks

Despite some shortcomings, software-based network access control technology that enforces policies on network endpoints is often the first choice of customers who adopt the...

ESCOM begins laying fiber-optic cables

The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) has started laying fiber-optic cables that will connect Mozambique with the Zambian border town of Mchinji to...

Equifax Over 18 I-Card proves you’re old enough

Credit rating agency Equifax has introduced a way to prove that you’re over 18 on the Internet.

ISP cut off from Internet after security concerns

A U.S. Internet service provider suspected of aiding cybercriminals in online scams and hosting child pornography was at least partially cut off from the...

SAP ships fourth ERP enhancement pack

SAP released the fourth enhancement package for its ERP 6.0 (enterprise resource planning) application on Wednesday.

Intel cuts forecast amid broad spending slowdown

Intel on Wednesday cut its revenue forecast for the fourth quarter, the latest sign that the global financial crisis is leading to a sharp...

India’s 2G licenses under judicial scrutiny

The Delhi High Court in India has sought a response from the federal government on a petition challenging its “first come-first serve” procedure adopted...

Dell CTO to leave the company

Dell’s chief technology officer, who has been with the company for 13 years, will retire in mid-January, Dell said on Wednesday.

Days numbered for standalone NAC, anti-data leakage firms?

Bargain hunting was all the talk of the 451 Group event this week in Boston, where one security pro quipped that vendors should be...

Safaricom pretax profits up by 2.2 percent

Safaricom has recorded a rise in pre-tax profits to 8.9 billion Kenyan shillings (US$121 million) for the six months ending September 30, a 2.2...

Zamtel suspends striking workers

After three weeks of failing to meet the demands of striking workers, Zambia Telecommunications (Zamtel) management has now suspended more than 68 workers in...

Obama won the Web uptime race, too

Barack Obama had a slight advantage over rival John McCain during the U.S. presidential campaign: His Web site was online more often.

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