Microsoft is Gaining Ground on WebEx and Citrix

Web conferencing comparison portal presents an updated classification of 21 online meeting tools.

Frankfurt, Germany (PRWEB) July 29, 2008 — www.webconferencing-test.com, the vendor-independent comparison portal for web conferencing services, now offers updated test results for 21 different solutions for collaboration over the Internet. The new software review shows that Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 has made substantial progress on the existing test winners from WebEx and Citrix. The new test results at webconferencing-test.com now also offer the "other web conference tools > more test results" category in addition to a comprehensive comparison of the five best solutions. This includes summary information and assessments on the tools tested and the consolidated results for each test category.

 

http://www.webconferencing-test.com
http://www.webconferencing-test.com

New tools in the test
The following solutions were newly included in the test group in order to cover the full range of the still growing market for online meeting solutions: WebHuddle, IBM Sametime Unyte Meeting, IBM Sametime Unyte Share, DigitalMeeting, we:presenter, iVocalize, pcvisit 4 Business Meetings, Bridgit Conferencing and RHUB.

Finding your way in the license jungle
Various license models are offered for web conferencing solutions. In the new "license models" category webconferencing-test.com presents the various approaches and gives advice on which license models are suitable for which usage types and intensities.

Stronger separation between solutions for smaller and large companies
The comparison portal differentiates now even more clearly between tools for freelancers, small and medium-sized companies on the one hand and those for large companies on the other. The aim is to allow SMEs in particular a quick orientation to the ever growing range of solutions in the marketplace.

Alert: DNS attack code released

(TheForceField.Net ) July 24,2008 — DNS attack code that exploits the DNS vulnerability found and patched earlier this month was released yesterday on Metasploit. The code was released by the developers of the Metasploit hacking toolkit.

The bug was discovered by Dan Kaminsky of IOActive, Inc. and announced to the public earlier this month after a patch was created with the rare co-operation of major software vendors.

The code allows hackers to launch undetectable attacks on users of ISPs that have not patched their servers. The code can also be used to redirect Internet users to phony software update servers to download and install malware.

Security experts are warning everyone to patch immediately. To check the vulnerability of your ISP or DNS server go to http://www.doxpara.com .If your ISP has not patched or is vulnerable you can use OpenDNS .

 

 

 

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Episode 23 – The Business of Malware Part 3

This week we’re going to talk to John Eddy, Senior Vice President of Sales at Kaspersky Lab and find out just how serious the malware problem is. Part 3 of a three part series.

TechPodcasts Promo Tag :10
Intro 1:18
Billboard 1:10

News and Comment segment 6:46
The OpenOffice.org Community announced a second beta release of OpenOffice.org 3 to the public July 15. The Office suite is released under the GNU/GPL and is freely available. OpenOffice.org v3.0 beta 2 is currently available for download in English for Windows, Linux, OS X and OpenSolaris at http://download.openoffice.org/3.0beta.

AMD announced that its Board of Directors elected President and COO Dirk Meyer as the new CEO of the company July 17. Meyer replaces Hector Ruiz, who led the company during the last six years. You can read the article at http://www.theforcefield.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1.

A debate is brewing over the necessity of defragging solid state drives. According to an article posted in the July 15 issue of System Management News, the debate centers on whether performing a defrag on a flash drive helps performance or provides no real benefits while actually hurts the drive.

You can read the article in the July 15 issue of System Management News. A single issue of System Management News is $9.95 but a subscription is free to professionals who qualify. if you are an IT professional and would like a free subscription to System Management News you can subscribe at http://theforcefield.tradepub.com/free/smns or simply click on the link in the show notes in the RSS feed for this episode.

The Microsoft-Yahoo deal is the talk of the media. There are many who think Microsoft Yahoo would be a great combination and would prevent a monopoly that Google is threatening to become. However, Microsoft Yahoo could actually be bad for competition – and consumers.

Commercial Break 1:00
Alternageek Podcast Promo :30

CS Techcast promo :30

Intro to Interview 1:45
This week we are going to talk to John Eddy, Senior Vice President of Sales at Kaspersky Lab. We’ll find out just how serious the malware problem is, learn about the Kaspersky Partner Program and find out how we can use it as resellers to market and sell solid security solutions to our customers. Part 3 of a three part series.

John Eddy Interview 18:35

Wrap up and Close :46

©2008 Savoia Computer. All rights reserved.

Episode 23 – The Business of Malware Part 3

This week we're going to talk to John Eddy, Senior Vice President of Sales at Kaspersky Lab and find out just how serious the malware problem is. Part 3 of a three part series.

TechPodcasts Promo Tag :10
Intro 1:18
Billboard 1:10

News and Comment segment 6:46
The OpenOffice.org Community announced a second beta release of OpenOffice.org 3 to the public July 15. The Office suite is released under the GNU/GPL and is freely available. OpenOffice.org v3.0 beta 2 is currently available for download in English for Windows, Linux, OS X and OpenSolaris at http://download.openoffice.org/3.0beta.

AMD announced that its Board of Directors elected President and COO Dirk Meyer as the new CEO of the company July 17. Meyer replaces Hector Ruiz, who led the company during the last six years. You can read the article at http://www.theforcefield.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1.

A debate is brewing over the necessity of defragging solid state drives. According to an article posted in the July 15 issue of System Management News, the debate centers on whether performing a defrag on a flash drive helps performance or provides no real benefits while actually hurts the drive.

You can read the article in the July 15 issue of System Management News. A single issue of System Management News is $9.95 but a subscription is free to professionals who qualify. if you are an IT professional and would like a free subscription to System Management News you can subscribe at http://theforcefield.tradepub.com/free/smns or simply click on the link in the show notes in the RSS feed for this episode.

The Microsoft-Yahoo deal is the talk of the media. There are many who think Microsoft Yahoo would be a great combination and would prevent a monopoly that Google is threatening to become. However, Microsoft Yahoo could actually be bad for competition – and consumers.

Commercial Break 1:00
Alternageek Podcast Promo :30

CS Techcast promo :30

Intro to Interview 1:45
This week we are going to talk to John Eddy, Senior Vice President of Sales at Kaspersky Lab. We'll find out just how serious the malware problem is, learn about the Kaspersky Partner Program and find out how we can use it as resellers to market and sell solid security solutions to our customers. Part 3 of a three part series.

John Eddy Interview 18:35

Wrap up and Close :46

©2008 Savoia Computer. All rights reserved.

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Live Webinar Today: Win a $300 Gift Certificate

(TheForceField.Net) July 15, 2008 — Habeas will sponsor a live webinar today and one lucky winner will win a $300 gift certificate for attendance.

The webinar, entitled "Your Digital Company, Today and in 2013: How to Leverage Email and Online Trust for Success ", will feature industry experts from Zinio, Habeas  and Jupiter Research. The panel will discuss best practices for e-mail marketing and brand protection. They will also reveal new research from Ipsos regarding consumer behaviour, information from Jupiter Research about e-mail in a Web 2.0 world, cases studies and helpful hints for your business.

Each attendee will receive a free white paper published by the Commerce Intelligence Unit entitled "The Digital Company in 2013 – How technology will empower the customer". One lucky winner will be chosen from attendees to receive a $300 gift certificate for Amazon, Circuit City, Starbucks or Zappos at the choice of the winner.

The one hour live webinar will be held today, July 15, 2008 at 11 AM PDT and 2 PM EDT and will be available on-demand the next day.

You can register for the live webinar at http://theforcefield.tradepub.com/free/w_habe04/prgm.cgi .

 

Software-With-A-Service Model Gives IT Firms Access to Data Storage Revenue

ON Data Center is a software-with-a-service solution that gives small IT firms the opportunity to provide data storage services for their clients. Rather than use a third party off-site backup solutions, IT service providers can offer backup storage space on their own secure servers.

Upper Darby, PA (PRWEB) July 11, 2008 — ION Data Center from Universe Point is designed to allow IT firms to maintain control of their customer's data. Rather than hand data to a third party backup and storage company, ION gives IT service providers the ability to receive and store off-site backup data from their clients. This capability allows for greater customization in security and restore solutions and benefits from the existing level of trust between the customer and their IT provider.

 

ION Data Center
ION Data Center

"We see the practice of utilizing third party, off-site backup and storage solutions as a temporary fix waiting for a solution like ION to provide a better alternative," says Jeff Snader, CEO of Universe Point, "Customers would much rather have their important data stored with their trusted IT guy then a company they don't know. ION makes it easy for them to do that."

In addition to the transfer and receive features which allow ION Data Center Users to accept backup files from numerous off-site sources, ION provides monitoring capabilities which greatly increase the security of backup procedures and the ease with which that security is insured. Highly customizable email notifications, a robust web monitoring dashboard and detailed phone notifications from the Universe Point Monitoring Center make it easy for any IT firm to maintain reliable backups regardless of the number of customers they service.

"The monitoring service, particularly the web interface, makes it simple for IT firms to track every single backup being run by their clients," says Dan Heckman, CIO of Universe Point, "Errors, failures and even inactivity are easy to identify and correct. ION makes it possible to maintain an incredibly reliable backup system without a huge amount of resources."

Companies know they need to get important data off-site for proper disaster recovery planning, but IT firms have lacked a simple way to provide this service for their clients. Often, they have been forced to bring in third-party solutions that dilute their control and complicate their client relationships. These solutions also tend to make it difficult for IT firms to structure revenue streams that account for the additional monitoring and maintenance required. At best such solutions are often simply a break-even proposition for IT firms without a better option.

ION Data Center changes this by eliminating the third-party interference and allowing IT firms to service their customers directly. By providing data storage and monitoring solutions for their clients these firms give customers the peace of mind they want while generating the steady recurring revenue that IT professionals need to be profitable.

"There is a huge demand for this kind of off-site backup," says Greg Bryan of KDI, an IT service provider and Universe Point partner, "The initial response from our existing customer base has been overwhelming. The companies we work with definitely want to store their data with someone they know and trust, and ION has made it easy for us to provide that service."

ION Data Center is a complete multi-site (off-site and on-site) backup solution available to any IT firm looking to provide data storage solutions to their customers. Setup and implementation are made simple through the intuitive design of the software and the expertise of the Universe Point support staff. Predictable pricing structures allow for easy integration into service contracts and pricing sheets. The basic client side software is available for download at www.universepoint.com. Those interested in the Data Center version should contact Universe Point sales at sales @ universepoint.com or by calling 610-352-1150.

 

 

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