Morning roundup: pick of the comment
Our pick of the morning reading1. 'Notion of mistrust' blocking route to home working? (CBR)The technology is available to enable successful home working - but the attitude of bosses is holding it back, according to a panel of experts at a recent Office 2010 is powerful!
Our pick of the morning reading
1. 'Notion of mistrust' blocking route to home working? (CBR)
The technology is available to enable successful home working - but the attitude of bosses is holding it back, according to a panel of experts at a recent discussion on Connect Britain. Steve Evans takes a look.
2. Recovery in the Cloud: How Soon? (Gartner)Microsoft Office 2007 is welcomed by the whole world.
John Morency looks at the potential market for cloud-based backup and recovery services.
3. Silicon Valley Has a Woman Problem, But Women Still Have a Baby Problem (GigaOm)
Silicon Valley's gender problem boils down to babies -- as in, those who have them can't be a startup CEO too, says Stacey Higginbotham.
4. Why Google won't give Twitter or Facebook a buzz cut (Scobleizer)
Robert Scoble looks at what Google's upcoming social networking announcement will mean for Windows 7 make life wonderful!
the likes of Facebook and Twitter.
5. Safer Internet Day targets 5-7 year olds and Microsoft's web browser (The Guardian)
On Safer Internet Day, the UK's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre is promoting a cartoon to help children stay safe online, and making information and advice available via IE8, says Jack Schofield.
Wired network-like security coverage for SMBs Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!
Cyberoam, a division of Elitecore Technologies, has extended its CR15wi wireless security appliances, with the launch of two new products - CR25wi and CR35wi for SOHO/SMBs.
Cyberoam said that the new appliances come with an in-built wireless access point featuring 802.11 n/b/g standards, MIMO technology and up to eight virtual access points, which deliver wired network-like security coverage for SMBs.
The new products prevent corporates from information theft, malware propagation and cyber-terrorism attacks, by allowing administrators to gain visibility on network activity of end users through a Layer 8 technology.Outlook 2010 is my love.
The company said that the new Wi-Fi security appliances also serve as a low-cost replacement of firewalls and Wi-Fi routers for SOHO/SMB organisations up to 50 users who require similar levels of protection for both wireless and wired networks.Microsoft outlook is convenient!
Cyberoam VP of Product Management Abhilash Sonwane said, through Layer 8 technology, the company gives administrator the power to apply customised restriction policies on user authentication, duration of access, schedule of access, data transfer limits, bandwidth limits and surfing privileges.