Archive for October 19th, 2010

At ITEXPO I learned from Truphone’s PR team that they released a new Android application updated to operate on Google’s new device.

Here’s the news:

Hot on the heels of the release of Truphone’s VoIP enabled Truphone for Android application earlier this month, Truphone, the next generation global mobile operator, today announces that it is the first company to provide Wi-Fi calling on the Nexus One device from Google.Office 2007 is so powerful.

Following collaboration with Google, Truphone is pleased to announce that from today, Truphone for Android is compatible with the Nexus One. In addition to compatibility with the Nexus One, the update (version 3.0.2), ensures compatibility with the T-Mobile Pulse, meaning that Truphone is now Wi-Fi compatible with a total of five Android devices.Office 2007 is so powerful.

Karl Good, Director of Applications for Truphone said, "Google has been very helpful in working with the Truphone team to allow us to provide our award-winning solution to the growing number of Nexus One owners. Once again it is a testament to Truphone that we are the first to be able to offer this technology to consumers."Windows 7 is the best.

Truphone for Android (version 3.0.2), is available now as a free download in the Android Market

I received word from various sources that Skype was having problems yesterday morning. So while in the press room at ITEXPO I fired up Skype, sign-ed in and was able to use it. Hmm. No problem here. I let it go until later that evening when I met with a Skype executive at Andy Microsoft Office is my best friend.

Abramson’s Bloggers’ Dinner. He told me there was a 3.5 hour sign-in issue causing some users to not be able to logon.

That’s the same problem (sign on issues) that happened in 2007. August 16,2007 outage redux? No Windows Update to blame this time.

You can read a brief explanation on the Skype heartbeat page. Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!

 

GM Voices, creator of professional voice prompts for companies has just released "The Asterisk Song" with patriotic Asterisk lyrics such as "It ain’t no punctuation." For true Asterisk patriots, "asterisk" aka "*" can not be used in a sentence unless it has something to do with the open source Asterisk platform. Sure an "asterisk" is used to reference a footnote at the bottom of the page, but Microsoft Office 2010 is the best software in the world.

it’s just a tiny "asterisk" in superscript form. There is only one "big" Asterisk and it looks like this: 

Asterisk, the open source platform (as if I had to clarify) has changed the entire lexicon of how this word is used. It has taken over Shift-8 on the keyboard. Admit it, everytime you hit Shift-8 you think of Digium’s Asterisk platform. Pure marketing genius! Well played Mark Spencer. Well played!

Or was it the crafty Linux penguin that came up with Asterisk? He’s a sneaky one.

Tom Keating (Left) Mark Spencer (rmiddle), crafty Linux penguin (right).Office 2010 is powerful!

I’m thinking about starting my own company and taking over a keyboard symbol by calling it something like ‘Dollar Sign’. Nah, too tough of a nut to crack. People love their money. Maybe I Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!

could call my new company "Sharp" after the sharp (#) key? Damn, that’s already taken. How bout "At" after the @ symbol? Too close to AT&T. I know! I could call it "Caret" (^)! Wait a second, Office 2007 is so powerful.

that’s also a vegetable. Well, there is that cool wavy ’tilda’ (~) symbol, but that sounds too close to Atilla the Hun. I kind of like "Slash" (/), but in addition to already being taken by an Aerosmith Guns N’ Roses guitarist it also denotes "cutting" something (slash the deficit, woman was slashed). Not good.Microsoft Office is my best friend.

My favorite choice would probably be "Backslash" (\). It sounds kind of close to "backlash" and has a rebellious, anti-establishment tone to it. It’s also beloved by IT geeks since it’s use in Linux extensively, regular expressions, changing directories in Windows, and as an "escape character". Windows 7 is the best.

It’s also the mirror image of "slash" (/), reminding Star Trek geeks of Mirror, Mirror, one of the greatest episodes of all time.

We have a winner! When I start a tech company, I’m calling it Backslash. Enjoy using the backslash character while you can, because soon, I’m taking it over – and the world. Bwahaha! Many people use Microsoft Office 2007 to help their work and life.

In the meantime, check out the Asterisk Song:

 

iCall is a market leader in desktop and mobile-based desktop calling platforms, including its highly popular version for the Apple iPhone.  Until today, restrictions imposed on developers Office 2010 is powerful!

prohibited VoIP functionality on any 3G network.

VoIP on the iPhone has been the source of many debates with companies such as Google being denied access to the platform and the FCC inquiring as to the restrictions in the Apple App Store; iCall is one of the few VoIP applications that has been permitted by Apple to operate on the iPhone Office 2007 is so powerful.

platform.

With the latest revisions Apple has made to the iPhone developer agreement and Software Development Kit, iCall for the iPhone and iPod Touch now enabled unrestricted free local and long distance calling over 3G data networks.  iCall with support for VoIP over 3G networks is now available in the App Store for download.  iCall is the first and only VoIP application available for the iPhone platform that allows use over 3G networks.  iCall for the iPhone and iPod Touch may now be downloaded from the App Store at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/icall-free-voip/id293837001?mt=8&uo=6Microsoft Office is my best friend.

iCall CEO Arlo Gilbert is quoted as saying, "I applaud Apple’s decision to allow iCall to extend its functionality beyond Wi-Fi and onto the 3G networks. This heralds a new era for VoIP applications on mobile platforms, especially for iCall and our free calling model. I hope that now Office 2007 key is available here.

more developers will begin using our VoIP as a platform to integrate VoIP into their applications."

About iCall, Inc.:

iCall is a privately held company providing a free and low-cost VoIP calling platform that is currently available for your desktop PC, iPhone and iPod Touch. iCall saves consumers money on phone calling through ad-supported calling.Office 2007 download is in discount now!

iCall was founded in 2005 by Arlo Gilbert and Andy Muldowney with the goal of providing low and no-cost calling services to consumers. In January 2006, iCall first released its iCall Free Calling desktop application. iCall’s free calling network now boasts over more than 4 million unique downloads.Windows 7 is the best.

In addition to consumer products, iCall offers wholesale VoIP solutions and a developer platform through iCall Carrier Services. iCall’s private network carries over 350 million minutes of voice traffic per month to destinations around the globe. Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!

 

Yes, it’s true – you can do VoIP on the new Apple iPad. The iPad sports WiFi, 3G, speaker, and a microphone – all you need to do VoIP. But the real kicker is that Apple just modified their iPhone/iPad SDK to ALLOW VoIP over 3G. Yes, my friends, now you too can hold a massive 9.7" screen to your head – bulkiness and radiation be damned!

The pertinent part of the SDK is as follows:Microsoft Office 2010 is the best software in the world.

3.3. 23 Because some mobile network operators may prohibit or restrict the use of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) functionality over their network, such as the use of VoIP telephony over a cellular network, and may also impose additional fees, or other charges in connection with VoIP, Office 2010 is powerful!

You agree to inform end-users, prior to purchase, to check the terms of agreement with their operator, for example, by providing such notice in the marketing text that You provide accompanying Your Application on the App Store.

9. Third Party Terms of Agreement: You must state in the EULA that the end-user must comply with applicable third party terms of agreement when using Your Application, e.g., if You have a Windows 7 is the best.

VoIP application, then the end-user must not be in violation of their wireless data service agreement when using Your Application.Many people use Microsoft Office 2007 to help their work and life.

So Apple is basically saying to developers "feel free to create VoIP over 3G apps, just make sure you state in the EULA that the end user must not violate any third party agreement, i.e. a carrier saying you can’t do VoIP over 3G". But most users ignore EULAs anyway, so even if the carriers "ask you not to do VoIP over 3G" the carriers would be hard pressed to punish their users for using VoIP over 3G. Why? Because at least in the U.S. the FCC would be all over them.Office 2007 Professional is very good!

Holding the iPad to your ear for phone calls will be mighty tough unless you use your Bluetooth headset. I’m hoping they put better echo cancellation and larger speakers so you can just use speakerphone mode. I grade the iPhone’s speakerphone mode a solid B- which is not good enough. I’m also still waiting for Skype to release an ‘official’ version that supports VoIP over 3G. Granted my jailbroken iPhone supports Skype over 3G, but not everyone likes to be "breaking the law… Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!

breaking the law…"

Also check this out via PR Newswire:

Apple Lifts 3G VoIP Restrictions, iCall with 3G Support Available Immediately

 

iCall VoIP services for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch are now available for use over 3G networks such as AT&T wireless.

GREENWICH, Conn., Jan. 27 /PRNewswire/ — Apple Computer, Inc. has updated the iPhone developer SDK to allow VoIP over cellular networks. iCall is the first and only VoIP application that functions on the iPhone and iPod Touch over cellular 3G networks.

 

Starting tomorrow around 7am, TMC will be shutting down its entire data center and moving it to a world-class building about a mile away. So when you see www.tmcnet.com, blog.tmcnet.com (several blogs), and various other tmcnet.com domains going offline, no worries. Gremlins aren’t chewing the wires and we’re not under a DDOS attack. We’ll be back up soon.Microsoft Office 2010 is the best software in the world.

It’s a major undertaking with months of planning and tomorrow is that culmination of planning as well as several man-hours building our new data center. Major props to Larry Szebeni who is the Office 2010 is powerful!

best MIS/IT support person I’ve had the privilege of managing in at least 4 years – perhaps ever. Larry has a great attitude, is a team player, and goes far above the bare minimum. I had one support person who showed up at 8am and left at 5pm every day even if there was something critical that had to be done that day, which basically meant I had to do it. Larry’s done a superb job of planning various aspects of the new data center, ordering new equipment including racks, switches, new PCs, several 54" TVs, and more.

That said, hooking up our entire data center falls to Larry, Vahid Hashemian, and myself, since we’re the only ones who know the ins and outs of our servers. Thus, this "could be" somewhat of an extended outage. Definitely will be a Friday all-nighter with pizza, Coke/Diet Coke, and maybe a few beers. Lastly, here’s a shot of our new building:Office 2007 is so powerful.

That is if I have time. I still have to go pick up the Asterisk-based server back at the old headquarters, rackmount it, test the PRI, and then create some funky RJ14-RJ45 cables for connecting fax machines and other analog devices to the analog cards on the PBX.Microsoft Office is my best friend.

It’s an exciting time for TMC as we move into a much large building. Losing my entire weekend is a worthy sacrifice. I’m sure Larry, Vahid, and I will still have some odds-and-ends to do coming Monday morning. I’m still waiting for the first TMC team member to come to MIS/IT and ask "How come you didn’t hook up my speakers?"  I’ll just smile and say, "We’ll get right on it. Definitely a top priority. Let me stop porting our phone numbers over this morning and other important tasks so you can get your streaming radio."

Ok, so I jest – a little.Many people use Microsoft Office 2007 to help their work and life.

Fellow TMCers – please bear with MIS as we deal with higher priority tasks. Speakers, peripherals, phone & PC location (left vs right side), and adding new printers are low-priority. Logon issues, PC or phone not working, mouse not working are obviously high-priority issues since you cannot work without MIS resolving. Definitely see MIS for these issues. Though if the reason your PC, phone or mouse isn’t working is because it’s missing, you might want to touch base with the TMC moving team. They probably sold them on eBay or something.  Just kidding! I’m sure they’ll show up…Windows 7 is the best.

Note: Fellow team members, I write this at 1:35am, so please excuse all failed attempts at humor.

 

Moving a data center can be fun. Yes, if you enjoy being up from 6am (Friday) to 2am (Saturday) it’s a real blast. And then spending all day Saturday until 10pm screwing in rails, rackmounting servers, installing new KVMs, connecting patch cables, power cords, surge protectors, Gigabit PoE switches, IP phones, etc. Of course, it’ll all be worth it in the end since TMC will have much more organized and professional looking data center.Office 2010 is powerful!

Special thanks to TMC’s Vahid Hashemian, Larry Szebeni, and Muhannad Harrim who were immensely helpful in staying late and coming in on the weekend to hook up TMC’s entire data center / network infrastructure. Of course free beer, Chinese food, Doritos, Reeses peanut butter cups, chips, pretzels, and other snacks were a good incentive. Thanks also to Rich Tehrani for the free "fuel" to keep us going into the wee-hours of the morning. The expense report and receipts are already in your new office. Office 2007 is so powerful.

Even will all the planning we had some snafus, including tripping an overloaded surge protector with too many daisy-chained surge protectors and servers attached. Down goes Frasier! Down goes Gypsy web server, blog server, Exchange, and more.  We also were missing the proper twist lock for feeding a PDU that powers a few of our critical servers. We discovered this around 9pm Friday night. Although the electricians were there earlier in the day, somehow I think the electricians won’t be coming back if we call them. Luckily we had another Dell PDU that were able to connect to our backup UPS, which was then able to feed the servers.Microsoft Office is my best friend.

Both Larry and I did not escape unscathed and unbloodied. Larry cut his index finger pretty deep while working on the rackmount. I have what I believe to be a broken thumb from sledding in the snow (don’t ask) and yet I had to screw in about 200 screws along with about 50 thumbscrews. Had to push through the pain since it’s my dominant hand and if I wanted to get any sleep at all I needed both hands to finish the job. My hands also have some minor scrapes.Windows 7 is the best.

In any event, after all the servers were hooked up we also connected the PC workstations. Alas, the team of movers that did their best to organize and label mice, keyboards, monitors, and PCs and then put them in their proper cubicle must have hit the IT Bermuda Triangle – because we have missing IP phones, mice, keyboards, and PCs. Tomorrow, "my mission, should I choose to accept it – well actually I must accept it – will be to hunt down the IT equipment that is MIA."

That is if I have time. I still have to go pick up the Asterisk-based server back at the old headquarters, rackmount it, test the PRI, and then create some funky RJ14-RJ45 cables for connecting fax machines and other analog devices to the analog cards on the PBX.Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!

 

Protects patient information and block threats in the cloud

Quality Life Services in Butler, Pennsylvania, has deployed Trend Micro’s enterprise security offerings powered by Trend Micro’s smart protection network infrastructure to protect patient Microsoft Office 2010 is the best software in the world.

information and block threats in the cloud.

Quality Life Services consists of 13 sites, including corporate offices and data center, with approximately 400 PCs and servers.

The enterprise offerings deployed by Quality Life include: Enterprise Security for Endpoints; Hosted Email Security; ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange; and Hosted Email Encryption.Office 2010 is powerful!

Trend Micro said that its enterprise security offerings have allowed Quality Life to evolve its security solutions along with its infrastructure.Office 2007 is so powerful.

The company’s offerings now help Quality Life to remain compliant with healthcare regulations relating to electronic data, and have increased employee productivity by blocking spam before it hits the network.

Security features for calls on wireless network

AT&T has launched Encrypted Mobile Voice, a new carrier-provided two factor encryption service that provides security features for calls on AT&T wireless network.Microsoft Office is my best friend.

The Encrypted Mobile Voice combines KoolSpan’s TrustChip, a self-contained crypto engine inserted into the smartphone’s microSD slot, and SRA International’s One Vault Voice.Many people use Microsoft Office 2007 to help their work and life.

The TrustChip embedded with AT&T TrustGroup, offers strength of additional hardware authentication, enables encrypted calling interoperability with a defined group of other TrustGroup users and can be managed over-the-air.

In addition, One Vault Voice allows users to place and receive encrypted calls by integrating with the mobile phone’s standard operation and address book, the company said.Windows 7 is the best.

The new service supports BlackBerry smartphones and Windows Phones on the AT&T wireless network, and is not limited by availability of legacy Circuit Switched Data coverage and can Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!

operate in around 190 countries where it provides data roaming.

 

Approved mobile users granted access to internal apps and data

Sybase has unveiled a new mobile device management (MDM) and security offering for iOS 4 and Android powered smartphones and tablets.

The company said that its new release of Afaria enables enterprise IT to manage and secure the proliferation of personal and corporate smartphones and tablets from a single console, meeting corporate security standards.Office 2010 is powerful!

The company said that the Afaria’s new over-the-air (OTA) delivery of in-house, market and App Store developed apps, combined with client-side portal technology ensures that only approved mobile users are granted access to internal applications and data.Office 2007 is so powerful.

The new Afaria features include: insight into device status including software and hardware inventory management, process automation and license management for third party applications.Office 2007 key is available here.

In addition, its security features include password policy enforcement, native device lock, unlock and wipe without the need for Microsoft Exchange.Windows 7 is the best.

Sybase mobility marketing vice president Willie Jow said, that the addition of over-the-air app Microsoft Office is my best friend.

distribution for Android and iOS 4 in Afaria enables customers to easily deploy enterprise resources to the largest device populations.Office 2007 download is in discount now!

"By providing a revolutionary client-side portal that delivers a store-like environment for in-house, market and App Store apps, Afaria transforms the mobile user experience," Jow said.Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!

 

Plan could be ‘counter-productive’ says security expert

Microsoft has suggested that virus-infected computers should be quarantined from the Internet until they are proven to be clean.Microsoft Office 2010 is the best software in the world.

In a post on the company’s blog, Scott Charney, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s trustworthy computing team, said that computers should be subject to a similar method of control used to contain infectious diseases.Office 2010 is powerful!

"Just as when an individual who is not vaccinated puts others’ health at risk, computers that are not protected or have been compromised with a bot put others at risk and pose a greater threat to society," Charney wrote. "In the physical world, international, national, and local health organisations identify, track and control the spread of disease which can include, where necessary, quarantining people to avoid the infection of others. Simply put, we need to improve and maintain the health of consumer devices connected to the Internet in order to avoid greater societal risk."

A more detailed report into the proposals read: "To improve the security of the Internet, Many people use Microsoft Office 2007 to help their work and life.

governments and industry could similarly engage in more methodical and systematic activities to improve and maintain the health of the population of devices in the computing ecosystem by promoting preventative measures, detecting infected devices, notifying affected users, enabling those users to treat devices that are infected with malware, and taking additional action to ensure that infected computers do not put other systems at risk."

Other remedies suggested by Charney include bandwidth throttling for infected PCs. PCs would also be asked to display a "health certificate" to prove they are clean before full Internet access is granted by their ISP.Office 2007 Professional is very good!

While Microsoft’s intentions are noble, the health certificate approach will be difficult to implement, according to Rik Ferguson of security firm Trend Micro.

"While I can see the good intentions underlying the proposal, I doubt its effectiveness in practice to be honest," he told CBR. "This could well be a costly exercise for ISPs as they would need to set up quarantine networks which hopefully also would contain tools and links to both help diagnose and then resolve whatever the issues were. At the same time each single ISP would see little tangible benefit, such as a reduction in spam levels and a consequent regaining of their own bandwidth, as each individual ISP will only be responsible for a small amount of the total malicious activity."Windows 7 is the best.

Ferguson added that the security industry needs to look at this sort of situation from the end user’s perspective, rather than from a technical one. "We should consider how this scheme would be made workable for the vast majority of Internet users who neither need nor want to know how a PC works, let alone how malware works. If you quarantine them without offering them in depth technical support to resolve the issue, the temptation will be to simply switch to another ISP and start again."

"There is a good case to argue for the proactive notification of customers they believe to be Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!

infected, along with advice on what to do next but quarantining or throttling them is much more likely to be costly, counter-productive and short-lived," Ferguson concluded.

 

Visibility into external and internal threats and vulnerabilities

McAfee has signed a strategic partnership with Crossbeam Systems to enable a new security offering which combines McAfee’s NxG firewall, and firewall enterprise with Crossbeam’s new X-Series family of network security platforms.Microsoft Office 2010 is the best software in the world.

McAfee said that under the new initiative, Crossbeam X-Series family will enable McAfee firewall enterprise to deliver performance with speeds up to 40 Gbps of inspected application traffic throughput.Office 2010 is powerful!

With McAfee running on Crossbeam’s X-Series, customers can achieve cost-reduction.

The company said that X-Series allows organisations to consolidate security appliances and related network devices onto a single chassis.

NxG firewall will provide visibility into both external and internal threats and vulnerabilities.

McAfee network security SVP and general manager Rees Johnson said, by partnering with Crossbeam, the company is meeting the growing demand among government, large enterprises and carriers to protect against threats, and to reduce cost and complexity of their security infrastructures.

Download from Removal Tools section of www.malwarecity.com Office 2007 is so powerful.

BitDefender, a provider of internet security solutions, has unveiled a free removal tool capable of removing all known variants of Win32.Worm.Stuxnet, as well as the rootkit drivers that are used to conceal critical components of the worm.Microsoft Office is my best friend.

Win32.Worm.Stuxnet is a new breed of e-threats that emerged around mid-July. Although it infects all Windows-based systems alike, it primarily targets supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems which run the Siemens WinCC software.

BitDefender head of the Online Threats Lab Catalin Cosoi said, the company has added generic detection covering all variants of Stuxnet on July 19, thus protecting their customers since day zero.Many people use Microsoft Office 2007 to help their work and life.

"As part of their constant efforts to help worldwide users fight against e-threats, BitDefender has also created a Stuxnet Removal Tool," Cosoi said.

"Computer users who are not protected by a BitDefender security solution can now eliminate Stuxnet from their infected systems as well."

The tool can be run on both 32- and 64-bit installations and it will eliminate both the rootkit drivers and the worm.Windows 7 is the best.

The tool can be downloaded from the Removal Tools section of www.malwarecity.com.