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Supporting staff who work from home
More employees than ever are working from home. Unlike in the past where reams of paperwork had to be lugged home, technology now makes it possible to remotely access corporate resources - assuming your company has the right hardware and telecommunications services. Here's a look at the...
Tags: PBX, Analysis, Telephony, VOIP, Telecommuting, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-08-04
Use tcpdump for traffic analysis
The tcpdump tool is powerful and flexible, but compared with graphical tools like Wireshark its effective use may appear to be a dark art. It really isn't that difficult to use once you pick up the basics, though. by Chad Perrin
Tags: Packet, Analysis, Productivity, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-07-25
User satisfaction with performance of Internet connectivity
I was browsing a report pertaining to Internet connectivity and came across the chart below, which plots respondents' perception of their Internet performance. What got my attention was that I'd just written a short post on Comcast experimenting with other bandwidth throttling methods that do not specifically target peer-to-peer applications....
Tags: Bandwidth, Performance, Analysis, Hog, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-09
Project Metrics: Tips for doing Earned Value Analysis
Being able to determine the success of a project seems to get more complex the larger the initiative and broader the project scope. A large project may be partially successful because you were able to deliver the agreed upon scope of work but maybe you missed on the projects duration...
Tags: Project, Project Manager, Analysis, Manufacturing, Bill Stronge
Blog posts 2008-06-02
Many companies still ill-prepared for disasters
According to a report on data center asset planning, up to 1 in 5 respondents say they have no disaster recovery plans -- or say that they are unsure. The real state of preparation is probably poorer, based on anecdotal evidence of human complacencies. Interestingly, even from a post...
Tags: Report, Analysis, Disaster Recovery, Data Centers, Data Management, Storage, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-04-25
More than half of SMBs have more than one business location
I was poring over this report by Quocirca free registration pertaining to the topic of information security. However, I can't help but be intrigued by the chart on page 3 that shows the results of a survey of 1,045 SMBs that shows the relationship between the size of a...
Tags: Analysis, Small And Medium Business, Smb/Sme, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-04-11
Managing IT costs: Best of breed vs. "best value"
In reviewing your operations with an aim to control or lower costs related to running your IT department, there comes a time when you might have to have a religious war with some of your staff... do you keep your "best of breed" hardware or do you ultimately replace it...
Tags: Information Technology, HP ProCurve, IT Cost, Analysis, Utility Computing, Networking, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-03-30
Can botnets be beaten?
This week, Georgia Tech unveiled BotSniffer, a prototype system designed to detect and disable botnets.  Using traffic analysis the BotSniffer tries to identify botnet members by looking for command and control channels.Apparently the BotSniffer detector has been built as an independent plug-in for the popular open source intrusion detection system...
Tags: Network, Command, Instruction, Bot, Analysis, BotSniffer, Networking, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2008-02-19
Software vs. appliance: A first look at the Barracuda Spam Firewall
You may remember that back in November, I talked about the various approaches to dealing with SPAM and junk-mail.  I also mentioned that I would be looking to replace my custom anti-spam gateway with an appliance-finally, after a long wait, I've received my Barracuda Spam Firewall! The...
Tags: Software, Panel, Firewall, Light-emitting Diode, Spam, Analysis, E-mail, Engineering, Online Communications, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2008-02-06
MARS - Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis, and Response System
Instantly save $500 off the standard course price when you register on TechRepublic or ZDNet! Offer ends March 31, 2008.View Available Dates and LocationsCisco Security Monitoring, Analysis, and Response System MARS is a family of high-performance, scalable appliances for threat management, monitoring, and mitigation that enables you...
Tags: Appliance, Network, Security Monitoring, Monitoring, Network Device, Cisco Systems Inc., Analysis, Networking
Training 2008-02-01
Microsoft says Vista logged fewer flaws than other modern OSs
Jeff Jones, Security Strategy Director in Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing group, has compiled a report on the vulnerability disclosures and security updates for the first year of Windows Vista. His conclusion: Vista logged less than half the vulnerabilities that Windows XP did in the same period of time and has...
Tags: Operating System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Jeff Jones, Microsoft Corp., Security Update, Analysis, Flaw, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Security Administration, Security, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-23
Packeteer Networks to launch better and faster network traffic analysis gear
Packeteer Networks, provider of network traffic management solutions, will soon make available faster traffic analysis products that can scale up to 20 Gbits/sec. An excerpt from NetworkWorld: Current PacketShapers top out at 1 Gbits/s. The new device, code-named Turbo, can boost that to 6...
Tags: Network, Gbps, Analysis, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-16
SQL Server 2005 for Business Intelligence
View Available Dates and LocationsIn this instructor-led course, you'll learn to implement an Analysis Services solution in an organization. Learn to use the Analysis Services development tools to create an Analysis Services database and an OLAP cube, and learn to use the Analysis Services management and administrative tools to manage...
Tags: Business Intelligence, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Analysis
Training 2008-01-01
Introduction to Business Analysis
View Available Dates and Locations In this introductory course, you'll delve into the role and responsibilities of the business analyst-the communication link between all business areas and a critical player in project success. Learn techniques for ensuring project success every step of the way-from identifying and...
Tags: Technique, Global Knowledge Network Inc., Schaumburg, Requirement, Analysis, Productivity
Training 2008-01-01
Use Excel to obtain a random sample of customers for market analysis
No matter whether you are testing a new marketing campaign or evaluating your current level of customer service, you want to be sure that you base your analysis on a reliable sample of your customers. For example, you would like to use a random sample of 200...
Tags: Analysis, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Mary Ann Richardson
Blog posts 2007-11-27
Faulty forensic test put innocents in jail over decades
A faulty forensic analysis has put hundreds of innocent people in jail over decades, according to a joint investigation by The Washington Post and 60 Minutes. Eventually found to be unreliable, it was quietly dumped four decades later without alerting those convicted. The "comparative bullet-lead analysis"...
Tags: FBI, Analysis, Computer, Federal Government, Productivity, Government, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-19
Planned baseline curve of earned value analysis to frequent project changes
Frequent changes to project schedule to accomodate progress or lag from activity completions affect your planned s-curve to your earned value analysis. Does this mean everytime the project team agrees to changes in schedule which will affect resources, the planned s-curve also changes?Does this mean that earned value calculations done...
Tags: Gina Laviste, S-curve, analysis
Discussion threads 2007-11-09
10 reasons why use cases are indispensable to your software development project
Well-written use case narratives (or simply "use cases") offer the analysis, development, and testing teams an invaluable guidebook. A use case different from a UML use case diagram is a formalized story that describes how someone procedurally interacts with an existing or proposed system and they should be part of...
Tags: Software, Team, Software Development, Use Case, Analysis, Analysis Team, Joe Goss
Blog posts 2007-11-08
Using contextual analysis to address project team problems
I must be stupid and lazy....'Cause this is just WAY too mind-boggling to deal with this soon after morning coffee. Just what IS my context?Ignore this post.... The site SAID it couldn't reach the page....I kept getting "unable to find the page you requested" when I posted.
Tags: meryl_logue@..., analysis, team
Discussion threads 2007-09-05
Using contextual analysis to address project team problems
Sometimes, when I'm out reading apparently random things for no particular reason, I run across two quotes which click together. In this case, I found something while out reading about the structure of military thought immediately after going though my archived e-mail. The quotes are as follows: ...
Tags: Job, Developer, Team, Analyst, Analysis, Communications Specialist, Trainer, Shannon Kalvar
Blog posts 2007-09-04


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