среда, 10 декабря 2008 г.

Quantix Introduces A Groundbreaking Monitoring Solution


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Quantix, a leading provider of enterprise applications, support and managed services, today introduced its groundbreaking new Global Enterprise Monitoring solution GEM , designed to monitor any connected devices within an enterprise network, ranging from databases, applications, servers and other networked hardware.

With its alerting architecture and ability to provide innovative reporting, GEM will alert businesses prior to any critical system failures that will cause significant losses to any business bottom line. Other distinctive features include performance and status graphs, easy-to-use dashboards and Service Level Agreement SLA reports, providing organisations with a clear overview of the entire IT architecture.

With the current economic climate, organisations are continually being encouraged to reduce IT costs, says Quantix s Managing Director, Richard Salmon. Through the deployment of GEM, businesses are now able to bring these costs down, whilst actually improving their IT infrastructure, and enjoy improved performance, reliability and security. This is an excellent return on investment.

GEM is available for a fraction of the cost associated with traditional off-the-shelf products, and has been developed in conjunction with Software As A Service SaaS technology. The solution requires no installation, management or maintenance as it is hosted and monitored by a large and highly skilled team of technicians based at Quantix head office.

The financial and business benefits of GEM include low cost of ownership, increased IT control and substantial cost savings. Businesses can invest and implement GEM at a low cost but still enjoy the benefits of a completely monitored IT infrastructure, adds Salmon.

GEM is available on a monthly subscription basis with 3 different services level options depending on the amount of support required.

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RR9201T HF Long Range RFID reader offers read range up to 90...


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DAILY RFID www.rfid-in-china.com ,a leading producer of RFID tags and RFID readers, has recently announced 13.56MHz HF Long Range RFID Reader DL810 RR9201T with over 4Watt RF output power, designed to provide a read range from 60cm to 90cm to cater for most HF applications.

The Long Range RFID Reader DL810 RR9201T offers high output power in its class for HF applications due to the SMA interface and special out-built Antenna DL810, thus offering long read range, while enabling system-level power reductions.

This Long Range RFID reader DL810 RR9201T is engineered to provide a read range from 60cm to 90cm basing on a spcecial HF RFID Antenna DL810 http: www.rfid-in-china.com 2008-11-09 rfid antenna.html ,specifically developed by DAILY RFID to be integrated to Jewelry Management System and RFID Library Book Management project.

With tag processing speed of 30 50pcs s,the integrated DL810 RFID devices can be used for most high frequency RFID applications such as the identification of goods and objects in industrial, logistics and production applications.

Stable, cost effective,power saving RFID reader is one more example of DAILY RFID s commitment to develop high-value RFID products, said David Chen,the engineer of DAILY RFID, I am very proud to say that the Long Range RFID reader DL810 RR9201T has sucessfully met both challenges with a unique 13.56MHz RFID reader DL810 RR9201T and RFID Antenna design. And the passive RFID reader give us long read range while keeping the investment low.

Please visit http: www.rfid-in-china.com products 701 1.html for more infomation about Long Range RFID reader.

About DAILY RFID CO.,LIMITED

DAILY RFID CO.,LIMITED, which belongs to PAN Group Co., ltd, is the leading company focusing on the research and development of EPC RFID technology in China.

DAILY RFID specialize in producing arguably the world s most extensive line of RFID Tag,RFID Label,Smart Card and RFID Reader, which are suitable for any vertical markets, and have obtained the National Integrated Circuit Card Register Certificate, IC Card Manufacture License and ISO9001 Quality Management System Certification. Also, we own a factory covering an area of 26,000 square meters.

DAILY s products are designed and manufactured with recognized industry standards relevant to RFID and its markets but most notably for use in the demanding environments to recognize and understand your business s RFID needs. We are commited to providing Innovative Technology , Superior, Cost-efficient Product and Professional, Efficient Customer Services .

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пятница, 5 декабря 2008 г.

Open-Xchange Groupware Available with Mac and iPhone


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Beta Release of Open Source Collaboration Software
Connects with Macs and Mobile Devices

NUREMBERG, Germany, December 2, 2008 Open-Xchange, the leading provider of open source groupware, today announced a preview of its iSync connector called OXtender for Mac OS X. This makes Open-Xchange e-mails, appointments, contacts, tasks and documents available to end users through their native Mac applications -- Mail, iCal and Address Book.

End users can access and edit all groupware data without changing their familiar desktop environment. Also, OXtender for Mac OS X enables synchronization on mobile devices. Even without a connection to the Internet, users can continue to work without interruption. When connected the next time, changes on the Mac system and Open-Xchange Server will be synchronized immediately.

All mobile devices connected to the Mac, like iPhones, iPods and cell phones from other manufacturers, as well as software from third-party ISVs that support iSync can access Open-Xchange data. In addition, users of MobileMe get new e-mail, calendar and contact entries via its over the air push service on their iPhone.

Open-Xchange is the ideal solution for organizations using various operating system platforms. All data is maintained centrally on the Open-Xchange Server, and can be accessed on Macs, or by the AJAX-based web interface, or with Microsoft Outlook on PCs.

As the Mac gains popularity both at home and in the office and on the go users want to have reliable access to their email, calendar and other information, said Rafael Laguna, CEO of Open-Xchange. Now, Mac users can enjoy offline access to Open-Xchange and can synch their mobile devices -- even wireless in some cases.

Key features of the OXtender for Mac OS X are:

Synchronization of contacts between Open-Xchange and the Apple Address Book;
Synchronization of appointments and tasks between Open-Xchange and iCal;
Open-Xchange s document manager, InfoStore, can be linked via WebDAV to Apple s file manager, Finder;
Automatic configuration of Apple s Mail Client to get access to Open-Xchange Mail Services not yet available in this beta release ;
Automatic synchronization with all connected services and devices, for example MobileMe, iPhone, iPod, smart phones and cell phones of other manufacturers with support for iSync.

The OXtender for Mac OS X software can be used by any Open-Xchange user of the on-premise or hosted version. Software packages and installation instructions for the beta version of OXtender for Mac OS X are available for free download and use at www.open-xchange.com en oxpedia MacOXtender.


About Open-Xchange
As of today, Open-Xchange Server is installed by more than 3,500 companies and organizations worldwide. Leading hosting providers, led by Network Solutions U. S. , 11 Internet Germany , JMF Japan , OVH France and Hostpoint Switzerland provide more than 8 million users worldwide with hosted business-class e-mail, personal information management PIM , and full groupware solutions built on Open-Xchange.

Open-Xchange is the innovator of scalable and integrated open source e-mail and collaboration solutions for enterprises, academic institutions, and government authorities. It provides on-premise versions called Open-Xchange Server Edition and Open-Xchange Appliance Edition, along with Open-Xchange Hosting Edition, which enables web hosting companies to provide an easy-to-use and feature-rich application delivered as Software as a Service SaaS . The Open-Xchange Hosting Edition is architected to integrate into a hosting provider s existing infrastructure, such as authentication, provisioning, billing, and e-mail storage and does not require that these systems be replaced.

Open-Xchange AG is a privately-held company headquartered in Nuremberg, Germany with offices in Olpe, Germany and Tarrytown, N.Y. For more information, please visit www.open-xchange.com.

Contact:
Glenn Rossman for Open-Xchange
Baker Communications Group
914 419-8855
glenn bakercg.com

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Maximizer Mobile CRM Now Available for Nokia The Global ...


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BRACKNELL, UK Dec. 2, 2008 Expanding its reach across smartphone platforms, Maximizer Software Inc. TSX:MAX , a leading provider of simple, accessible customer relationship management CRM solutions, announced today that its mobile CRM solution is now available for Symbian OS, an operating system recently acquired by Nokia, the global leader in smartphone sales. Maximizer Mobile CRM is now supported across the widest array of smartphones in the industry, as the Symbian operating system OS supports nearly 80 mobile devices, including Nokia N and E series, as well as specific Samsung, LG, and Siemens smartphones.

Maximizer Mobile CRM is accessible for Symbian OS smartphone users, through wireless web access, which allows on-the-go sales and service professionals and executives to view and update information anywhere, anytime. It enables real-time online access and updates to the corporate CRM system for management of customers, leads, sales opportunities, service cases and online document repositories directly via the smartphone.

We believe that mobile CRM will proliferate beyond sophisticated IT and business users to widespread global adoption across all industries and customer-facing job functions in small and medium-sized businesses, said Vivek Thomas, managing director EMEA, Maximizer Software. Our support of Symbian OS gives Maximizer Mobile CRM the greatest reach in the global market and with mobile device and OS manufacturers aggressively pursuing this expanding market, we are committed to ensuring our CRM solution works on the devices that mobile and field workers are demanding.

Availability Pricing
In addition to Symbian supported devices, Maximizer Mobile CRM is available for BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, iPhone, and Palm smartphones. Please call 44 0 1344 766900 or visit http: www.maximizer.com mobileCRM for further information and demos.


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воскресенье, 30 ноября 2008 г.

Lo and behold, 2wire s media subscription service is Blockbuster


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The beginning of Blockbuster Video s convergence into the service it needs to be to survive in this evolving video market, has finally begun this morning with the announcement of its streaming media system and its player of choice.

Add to your growing list of Questions People Forgot to Ask, the one where DVR and streaming media device manufacturer 2wire is asked who, exactly, it expects to provide streaming media for that device. Two weeks ago, 2wire premiered its MediaPoint device, with the promise of providing a fully-converged experience of Internet video and local media on the television.

With a 2wire board member having just joined ATT as its new CTO , there was some speculation that MediaPoint may become a delivery vehicle for ATT s U-verse fiberoptic service. And with 2wire already supplying U-Verse with gateway equipment, there was some presumption that ATT would play into MediaPoint as well. ATT did announce its completion of the Total Home DVR service rollout, on the day after 2wire introduced the media to MediaPoint.

But a check of the back of the boxes reveals that U-verse s 2wire gateways are geared for coaxial, while MediaPoint is something else : an extender for whatever the viewer s existing broadband connection may already be.

So if not ATT, then who provides the streaming media? With Netflix already taken , who s left? This morning, 2wire provided the answer, for all those who were playing at home but failed to buzz in: It s Blockbuster, which also announced the premiere of its long-awaited -- and, some analysts say, already too late -- on-demand streaming movie service, a direct competitor to Netflix.

The charter member s offer is compelling: When customers pre-purchase 25 streaming movie rentals from their Blockbuster Video retailer for a package deal of 99, they receive the MediaPoint box free. Thereafter, each rental is 1.99.

The true test, however, given how close it already is to the holiday season, will be the availability of MediaPoint devices through Blockbuster retailers. Distribution of devices, as many gamers know, has been a perennial problem for movie rental establishments. This morning, all 2wire and Blockbuster are saying is that they promise to begin shipping in time for the holiday season. Given current shipping schedules, you d think that would mean sometime last week.


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Talks stalled over The Beatles on Apple s iTunes


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Paul McCartney this week released a new album on to iTunes, and he wants the Beatles entire music back catalog to be up there, too. But will Apple Inc., Apple Corps, and EMI ever be able to just Let It Be?

Paul McCartney still wants The Beatles legendary rock tunes to be available on Apple s iTunes, but talks have reportedly gotten bogged down. After a trademark dispute of several decades between Apple Inc. and Apple Corps, negotiations are now going on between Apple and EMI, the Beatles former record label.

I really hope it will happen because I think it should, McCartney reportedly said, in an interview with the BBC.

Although music from individual Beatles members McCartney, Ringo Starr, and the late John Lennon and George Harrison is already sold on iTunes, The Beatles is now one of the few major acts to be absent from Apple Inc. s music site, with the exceptions of AC DC, Kid Rock, and country singer Garth Brooks.

In order to seal a deal with Apple Inc., however, EMI must secure an agreement with Apple Corps, the group set up to manage the Beatles record catalog, to make the back catalog available in digital form on iTunes.

Back in March of this year, reports in the British media said McCartney had agreed to make the entire Beatles song catalog available on iTunes, under a 400 million deal involving royalty payments to McCartney, Starr, the families of Lennon and Harrison, and possibly to rights holders Michael Jackson, EMI, and Sony Corp. as well.

Last year, Apple Inc. and Apple Corps reached final settlement of a legal battle which started back in 1978, when Apple Corps filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Apple Computer. An initial settlement reached in 1981 made it difficult for Apple Computer to enter the music business later.

Times change, though. This year, Apple s iTunes claimed on several occasions to have become the most popular site on the Web for music downloads .

The Beatles music still isn t up there. But under the collective banner of The Fireman, McCartney this week launched a new, experimental album called Electric Arguments, which is now downloadable from Apple s site.
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суббота, 15 ноября 2008 г.

DHS proposes funky fix for RFID security


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A proposal by the Department of Homeland Security attempts to address one potential security problem with RFID-chipped passports, but leaves more obvious problems hanging fire.

In an effort to detect attempts to clone the data stored on RFID chips used on US Passport Cards, DHS on Wednesday announced that it is recommending that manufacturers supplying these RFID chips include a unique identifier number, or Tag Identifier TID .

The TID would be used to ascertain when a chip s data has been cloned, as one would do to create a fake passport. If two passports with the same identifier number turned up at the border, one of them could be deduced as fake. That number would actually be the second unique number in the chip, since all a passport s RFID chip stores is a unique number that is indexed in a database. Currently the chips hold one unique number and one generic manufacturer code; that generic code is the one that would be replaced with a TID.

It s an identification model that works reasonably well with mobile phones and automobiles, but an identity document is a different creature. Conceivably, the ID number might help to determine whether, for instance, a hacker intercepting the snail mail has waved a reader near a State Department envelope and picked off the data without having to open the envelope -- with contactless technology, the envelope would not have to be opened. But the model may not help with other security issues RFID researchers, privacy activists, and anti-terrorism experts have flagged.

Some of their concerns apply to any common RFID-bearing item. For instance, since the chips themselves haven t much computational power, you can t do much to harden them from a security standpoint. Various cryptographic techniques have been advanced for hardening RFID chips, but those all cost money. The chips used in US passports are Electronic Product Code EPC Class One Generation Two chips, which operate in the 860-960 MHz band of the spectrum. Those cost about ten cents each, and are so non-hardened that observers have called them essentially wireless barcodes.

The numbers stored on an RFID are indexed a database on a presumably secure server, so by themselves, they wouldn t convey much information about the bearer. But simply knowing a chip s unique number can enable tracking of that chip s whereabouts. So if one keeps one s passport in one s possession at all times the way one s supposed to overseas, tracking the chip would mean tracking the passport holder.

But RFID-chipped passports may present a terrible attack surface simply by existing. RFID chips don t actively announce their presence, but inexpensive and widely available readers can sense them -- and can sense when there are a number of them gathered together.

One security professional who travels internationally and asked that he not be named suggests that if terrorists wanted to pinpoint the location of large groups of Americans a guided tour? a popular expat hangout? , the specific information on any one RFID chip would be far less useful than the simple ability to sense where a bunch of RFID chip carriers were grouped -- the very fact of their grouping may be information enough. Under those circumstances, grabbing the unique number s doesn t matter, since the specific ID data is unimportant; all that matters is the presence of the chips, and thus the targeted Americans.

Savvy owners of chipped passports or cards keep them in Faraday-cage wallets or sleeves. Faraday cages being what they are, not every kind of cage blocks every frequency, but the chips used in passports can be blocked fairly effectively...until you get to the TSA security checkpoint and your passport jacket sets off the metal detector.

It s unlikely that any scanning issues will be seriously addressed until DHS officials and security researchers can agree on what s possible with these chips. On the DHS site, the page explaining RFID chips claims that vicinity chips such as those used in travel documents can be read 20-30 feet away, while proximity chips must be just a few inches from the reader. The State Department, by the way, originally pushed for use of the relatively safer proximity chips; DHS however won the debate, and that s why your passport can be read by an official standing outside your vehicle.

However, those are generally minimum ranges, and variety of tests indicate that chips can be read at several multiples of that maximum distance. In fact, a paper released in late October by researchers at RSA and the University of Washington PDF available here found that the inexpensive chips used in US passports were readable at a whopping 50 meters.
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