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Malware boosting rise of cybercriminals
Insight perspective Internet users worldwide make 100 million visits to malicious URLs each month, marking "Web security pandemic", says MessageLabs executive.
Tuesday, July 21 2009 03:33 PM
Tags: Security, Malware, MessageLabs Ltd., Victim, Site, Domain, Search Engine, COM, computer, Advertisement
S'pore goes high on TV
Insight Singapore's Media Development Authority CIO Yeo Chun Cheng discusses hurdles the media regulator had to cross when the country kicked off its high-definition television trials in May 2006.
Monday, April 02 2007 03:02 PM
Tags: TVs, Multimedia, Digital media, Regulations
Wireless security guide
Insight With wireless security standards yet to settle, it is no surprise IT pros are still baffled by it. Here's our quick and dirty guide on the topic, comprised of the most frequently asked questions from readers.
Monday, June 14 2004 10:30 AM
Tags: 802.11/Wi-Fi, Security implementation/standards
IT pros advised to 'bed down' in jobs
News While the number of tech professionals finding work has increased, there is still uncertainty over jobs, says technology skills group e-skills.
Monday, April 27 2009 09:00 AM
Tags: HR policies and procedures, IT Professional, COM, Spokesperson, Information And Communication Technology, SQL, C#, C++, job, ActiveX
What Windows 7 means to security admins
Techguide Windows expert Greg Shultz reviews the most significant differences in Windows 7 that will affect the role of security administrators, including changes to UAC, the new AppLocker, and BitLocker To Go.
Monday, November 16 2009 03:51 AM
Tags: Security, Data security, PC security, Windows 7, AppLocker, NTLM Authentication Protocol, Microsoft Corp., Windows 7, ActiveX Control, Microsoft Windows Vista
SSDs: Nothing to fear but the hype
News The hard disk industry will not face a "disaster", says analyst, as solid state drives have limitations, including a steeper price and a limited number of writes.
Thursday, December 11 2008 07:41 AM
Tags: Memory, Storage, Solid State Disk, Mobile, Seagate Technology LLC, International Data Corp., Storage, hard disk drive industry, Hard-disk Industry, hard drive
Understand Oracle COM Automation for Windows
Techguide An Oracle database server running on a Windows machine can manipulate COM Automation server objects from PL/SQL or Java stored in a database.
Tuesday, May 31 2005 12:27 PM
Understand Oracle COM Automation for Windows
Techguide An Oracle database on Windows can act as a COM Automation client by referencing orawpcom.dll through an external procedure callout. Get more details about Oracle COM Automation for Windows.
Thursday, September 08 2005 01:12 PM
Tags: Mobile platforms, Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Databases
Perfumania overhauls image into e-commerce investor
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:29 PM
Perfumania overhauls image into e-commerce investor
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:29 PM
E-books to replace M'sian school textbooks?
News Malaysian school children may no longer need textbooks in the near future if a pilot e-school project slated to begin in June is deemed successful.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:34 PM
E-books to replace M'sian school textbooks?
News Malaysian school children may no longer need textbooks in the near future if a pilot e-school project slated to begin in June is deemed successful.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:34 PM
Local vortal gets RM5m boost
News Local entertainment and lifestyle portal E-One Thousand Dot Com has recently received a RM5 million cash infusion from a New Zealand group Brieley Investments Limited (BIL) in exchange for a stake in the dotcom.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:55 PM
Consuming .NET Web services with COM and VB6
Techguide See how Phillip Perkins creates a simple .NET Web service component, as well as a client proxy for the service, and uses that proxy within VB6 without having to utilize the entire SOAP toolkit.
Wednesday, July 20 2005 10:14 AM
Tags: Software, Microsoft Windows, Protocols and platforms, .NET
Microsoft shines more light on Longhorn
News As Microsoft prepares developers and independent software vendors for Longhorn, the next version of its Windows operating system, the company wants to wean them off older Windows programming models.
Wednesday, January 28 2004 10:10 AM





