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Unified Messaging Helps Danish Tax Authority Gain Reliability and Reduce Hardware Costs
SKAT is the authority that calculates and collects taxes in Denmark. The agency uses Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 for its critical enterprise messaging and collaboration needs. Because the agency's employees increasingly work in the field, in 2006, SKAT sought to better support mobile workers. The agency also continually looks for...
Tags: Unified Messaging, Mobile, Agency, Information Technology, Microsoft Exchange Server, Tax, Microsoft Corp., Hardware, SKAT, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Advertising & Promotion, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
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Government Agency Uses Microsoft Process to Analyze and Migrate Lotus Notes Applications
The Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs DIMA controls the entry of non-citizens into Australia. In 2005, DIMA began early-stage planning to move from IBM Lotus Notes/Domino to Microsoft collaboration software. However, the agency had many Notes applications and wanted a proof of concept demonstrating the feasibility of their migration....
Tags: Agency, IBM Lotus Notes, Government, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
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Medical Reporting Agency Boosts Value of Medical Database With New Business System
Medical And Professional Services MAPS, a leading medical reporting agency in the United Kingdom, wanted to replace its unstable and unsupported database of medical practitioners along with its core finance systems to streamline its business processes. Working with Microsoft Certified Business Solutions Partner, Benteq, MAPS deployed Microsoft Business Solutions -...
Tags: Database, Agency, Microsoft Corp., E-mail Servers, Team Management, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Groupware, Advertising & Promotion, Financial Accounting, Enterprise Software, Software, Management, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Marketing, Finance
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New York City Agencies Reduce IT Costs by 67 Percent With E-Mail System Migration
The New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications DoITT provides IT services for more than 65 government agencies. The agencies previously used a variety of messaging systems, including IBM Lotus Notes, Novell GroupWise, and Netscape. Employees found it difficult and time-consuming to communicate with workers in other departments....
Tags: Agency, Information Technology, Microsoft Corp., E-mail, Advertising & Promotion, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
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Disable NetBIOS and SMB to protect public Web servers
As the connection between your internal network and the rest of the world, public Web servers always deserve an extra measure of protection. In this edition of Security Solutions, Mike Mullins tells you one way to lock down these servers. Serving data to users outside of an internal network,...
Tags: NetBIOS, Servers, TCP/IP, Web servers, NETWORKING, small and medium business, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, server, server message block, Web server, TCP, network, Security Solutions Newsletter, Mike Mullins, Security, Internet, Hardware, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2006-04-27
Is IBM's iSeries the right choice for your enterprise?
While the iSeries eServer is touted as leading technology and offers superior reliability and scalability, is it the right solution for your IT shop? Here are some details that can help CIOs decide whether to bring the iSeries onboard.Years ago when I worked as a tech consultant for a state...
Tags: Servers, Shannon O'Donnell, IBM Corp., IBM iSeries, Standard Intel Architecture Servers, server
Technical articles 2002-01-18
Keep DNS servers from contributing to a DDoS attack
How can a recursive query become a DDoS attack? It doesn't take much. Mike Mullins explains how an attacker can take advantage of a DNS server using recursion to perpetrate a DDoS attack, and he tells you how to prevent your organization's DNS servers from taking part. Is your...
Tags: IP, Servers, Domain names, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, server, DNS server, IP address, distributed denial of service, Security Solutions Newsletter, DNS, Mike Mullins, TLD Server, Internet, Hardware, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2007-03-22
Best Practice For namig computers
Hello all. I have a quick simple question that I'm sure all of you seasoned veterans have a quick answer to. I'm still pretty fresh to the Admin field, and I want to know what are the best ways to name computers on the net work. Should...
Tags: aaronpctech@..., asset, best practice, computer, file server, naming, networking, server, windows
Discussion threads 2005-12-06
Establish a patch management policy
Patch management is an issue that will always plague your organization's network. There will always be patches, updates, and security fixes to apply. Unfortunately, there will not always be unlimited time to evaluate and distribute fixes to close a security hole that attackers are currently exploiting. Given...
Tags: Network, Patch Management, CrossTec NetOp, Patch, Patch Management Policy, XYZ Networks, Patches, Security, Networking, Mike Mullins
Blog posts 2007-10-04
Establish a patch management policy
Given the current state of security, patch management can easily become overwhelming, which is why it's a good idea to establish a patch management policy to define the necessary procedures and responsibilities. In this edition of Security Solutions, Mike Mullins offers a sample policy you can modify for your organization's...
Tags: CrossTec NetOp, XYZ Networks, Patches, NETWORKING, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, patch management, patch management policy, network, security, Security Solutions Newsletter, Patch, Mike Mullins, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2006-08-24
Lock IT Down: Compare your server's security with the Consensus Baseline Security Settings
Check your server to make sure youve secured it properly by comparing your settings to this baselineDeciding what defines security in a server can be like nailing Jell-O to the wall. Just when you think you have a good definition and have configured your server accordingly, you discover another potential...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Servers, Operating systems, John Sheesley, CIS, Consensus Baseline Security Settings, server, security, Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer, tool, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-10-01
E-medical record systems won't happen and it's not because of privacy issues
They are already here...Part of my job is providing support for doctors with all their computer problems.Now for a start, let me say I live in Belgium, not in the USA, but I'm sure all of Europe follows a similar trend. So that's one difference. But there are a number...
Tags: E-health, HEALTHCARE, patient
Discussion threads 2008-07-17
Distributed and Client-Server Systems Assignment.
Introduction The first component of the assignment relates to the material on distributed systems development, with particular emphasis on space-based software architectures; the second relates to client-server systems development, with particular emphasis on CORBA-based software architectures. The first assignment involves the design and development of a distributed application based...
Tags: Enterprise software, Middleware, client-server, erkertser@..., camera, image, CORBA, software
Discussion threads 2007-07-23
Leveraging e-Learning to Deliver Security Knowledge
Robust Information Technology IT security - knowledge, processes, development, and testing - is essential to the operation of any modern organization, from a small business entrusted with client data to a Fortune 500 firm or government agency responsible for thousands of potentially exploitable applications, databases, laptops, and servers. While security...
Tags: Information Technology, E-learning, Security Innovation, Strategy, Security, Management
White papers 2009-01-22
Building and using table UDFs in SQL Server
Great Info Thanks!Great Info Thanks!Great articleThat was one of the most useful articles i have ever read. Thanks to the author.They can be usefulbut keep them simple, or you'll spend a lot of time optimising. I've seen people go overboard with the corresponding facility in oracle. They were joining four...
Tags: Building, fshahzad@..., Microsoft SQL Server, server, software, sql server, UDF
Discussion threads 2006-08-10
Include IT project validation from the start to avoid major problems later
If you’ve ever managed an IT project where your client wanted confirmation that the infrastructure was built correctly or the application was properly installed, you might have just assumed that a few tests were all that were required to complete the client’s request. Unfortunately, this isn’t good enough for the...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Strategy, Jason P. Charvat, computer systems validation, information technology, IT Project, computer
Technical articles 2003-01-02
Lock IT Down: Are you encouraging hackers to attack your network?
Protect your enterprise from a network attack by not revealing informationMany federal agencies have just instituted a draconian, keep-quiet security policy that should probably be adopted in your company. The move makes a lot of common sense, and we all know how uncommon common sense really is in business!Don’t ask,...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, PRODUCTIVITY, John McCormick, network, agency, security, cracker, computer
Technical articles 2000-01-05
Supercomputer ranking method facing revision
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Linpack, Top500 List, supercomputer, Cray Inc.
Technical articles 2004-06-18
Keep your router configurations secure
The security you add when managing routers can make the difference between providing a functional and responsive network or an isolated intranet that provides services to no one. In this edition of Security Solutions, Mike Mullins offers some steps you can take to maintain router security. When it comes...
Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, router, network, Security Solutions Newsletter, Security, TFTP, Configuration, Mike Mullins, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2007-01-11
Power grab could split the Net
Power grab could split the Netarticle rootPower grab could split the NetThe Bush administration objected to the idea of the United Nations running the top-level servers that direct traffic to the master databases of all domain names. However, if a compromise isn't reached, we could end up with a Balkanized...
Tags: Balkanized Internet, databases, domain names, Internet, it management, network, politics, servers, Sonja Thompson, Un, United, United States Inventor
Discussion threads 2005-10-03
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