New Pornography-Detection Tool Makes It Difficult to Hide Pornography

SurfRecon, a new rapid-image-analysis tool, is now available to law enforcement, parents, business owners, and schools. The highly-mobile and easy-to-use tool can quickly find pornography on almost any computer system.

Posted on: July 9, 2008 9:00 am

3M launches telecom testing products that reduce time and cost

3M, the diversified technology company, has announced the launch of two new telecom testing products for the UK and Ireland, designed to reduce the time and costs associated with verifying broadband lines. Between them, the Dynatel Advanced Modular System 965AMS and Dynatel Qualification Test Set 950 ADSL2+ give service providers and their contractors a comprehensive range of telecommunications line testing features, including triple-play access lines. For further information, please contact: 0870 609 4639 or visit www.3m.com/965ams

Posted on: July 9, 2008 9:00 am

Data393 Opens 10,000-Square-Foot Expansion in Denver Tech Center

Data393, a leading provider of colocation, managed hosting, disaster recovery, and IP network services, has announced the availability of its 10,000-square-foot, power-rich data center expansion.

Data393 increased the amount of raised flooring to a total of approximately 30,000 square feet within its Denver Tech Center facility. The expansion incorporated high density power and cooling, parallel redundant generator capacity, static-dissipating raised flooring and a mix of cabinet and cage colocation space.

Posted on: July 9, 2008 9:00 am

Sun Puts MySQL on an “All You Can Eat” Plan

Sun is offering to put its open-source Glassfish application server and MySQL database on as many servers as a company has for a flat annual subscription – no more counting servers, CPUS, cores, or virtual machines.

Posted on: July 8, 2008 9:00 am

Talisma Enters Partnership with Denodo for Enterprise Data Mashups

Talisma(tm) Corporation (www.talisma.com) and Denodo Technologies (www.denodo.com) have announced a partnership to provide a unified solution that integrates information in real-time to support customers in a more intuitive environment. To learn more you can attend a July 22 Webinar to learn to leverage Enterprise Data Mashups for 360-degree Customer Interaction Management

Posted on: July 8, 2008 9:00 am

eTapestry Releases Spanish Language Version of its On-Demand Software

Today eTapestry announced the availability of its on-demand fundraising software in a Spanish language version. eTapestry Espanol will provide a new group of growing nonprofits around the world with web-based tools to efficiently and effectively manage their fundraising activities.

Posted on: July 8, 2008 9:00 am

NetClarity’s NACwall Micro Receives Five Star Rating from SC Magazine

NetClarity, Inc. announced that SC Magazine awarded the highest rating of five stars for NACwall Micro, the world’s smallest agent-less Network Access Control appliance. This comes on the heels of receiving the "Most Innovative NAC Solution" award from Network Products Guide, 2008.

Posted on: July 8, 2008 9:00 am

Lockstep Releases IGetMail Version 3.0

Lockstep Systems has announced the release of IGetMail version 3.0. IGetMail solves the email delivery problem created when a company hosts its Internet domain or website at a third party, while using a Microsoft Exchange Server internally. Because Exchange Server is not designed to download email from remote locations, Exchange administrators need a utility to download the remote mail. Lockstep can automatically download POP3 mail from multiple remote servers to Microsoft Exchange Server as fast as every 20 Seconds.

Posted on: July 8, 2008 9:00 am

The tyranny of free

Two words: Amen, brother.

Posted on: July 7, 2008 9:00 am

New article: Eight things you need to know about your Outlook configuration

No matter whether you’re going to do the fixing or finding, or call up a smart buddy, you’re going to have to know certain details about your Outlook configuration. Write these down, commit them to memory, or know how to find them. After all, on the day you lose all your email, it’d sure be nice to know how to get it back.

Read this OutlookPower article.

Posted on: July 7, 2008 9:00 am