BT accused of bullying local authorities while negotiating broadband roll-out schemes, threatening to put them ‘to the bottom of the list’
BT accused of ‘bullying tactics’ over BDUK
Jennifer Scott(#
Wed, 17 Jul 2013 16:10:38 GMT
BT accused of bullying local authorities while negotiating broadband roll-out schemes, threatening to put them ‘to the bottom of the list’
BT accused of ‘bullying tactics’ over BDUK
Jennifer Scott(#
Wed, 17 Jul 2013 16:10:38 GMT
According to WordPress, there are over 60 million people who have chosen WordPress as the platform for their website. WordPress is a very customizable CMS software, which means you can accomplish almost anything you want with it. It also has a lot of developer support so there are many plugins available, most of which are free. I’m going to share the 10 most essential WordPress plugins for your business website in this article.
10 Must-Have WordPress Plugins For Your Business Website
Haris Bacic
Mon, 15 Jul 2013 14:44:00 GMT
That didn’t take long.
Microsoft last week rolled out its first round of bug fixes for Windows 8.1. The first update came less than a week after the new operating system debuted as a public preview and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer touted the company’s commitment to quick releases. The company’s quick strike seems to signal that Ballmer’s plan, central to his larger “devices and services” vision, is rounding into shape.
Ongoing rumors of an imminent shake-up, further fueled by the departure of Xbox head Don Mattrick, suggest the CEO is charging forward, in any case.
Windows 8.1 has been relatively well-received. Several analysts have said that it has made the changes necessary to satisfy enterprise users. But as curious users dig into the Windows 8.1 preview, new concerns are already afoot. As much as Windows 8 is changing, it seems one thing might stay the same: Microsoft can’t win for losing.
The company issued six updates to Windows 8.1. Two were designated “important” and the others were rated “recommended.” One of the higher-priority updates installs a virus definition for Windows Defender, Win8’s native security program. The other improves support for third-party programs such as AutoCAD and Parallels Desktop.
Microsoft Releases First Windows 8.1 Fixes
Tue, 09 Jul 2013 14:04:00 GMT
A widely deployed protocol and controller used in servers and workstations both contain serious vulnerabilities that, in effect, give attackers near-physical access to the machines, a pair of renowned researchers said recently.
HD Moore, chief research officer at Rapid7 and creator of Metasploit, and security researcher Dan Farmer announced findings of their research on major flaws in the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) protocol and the Baseboard Management Controllers (BMC) packaged with most servers for remote management purposes.
As part of his ongoing Internet scanning research, Moore found more than 100,000 servers and workstations online that are vulnerable to one or more of six flaws in IPMI and BMC — some of which were bugs Farmer revealed earlier this year — which Moore says is just the tip of the iceberg of potential servers in danger on the Net. The bugs could allow an attacker to compromise BMCs in the affected servers and siphon data from attached storage devices, make changes to the operating system, install a permanent backdoor, sniff credentials sent through the server, launch a denial-of-service attack, or wipe the hard drives.
New Gaping Security Holes Found Exposing Servers
Mon, 08 Jul 2013 13:21:00 GMT
Late last December ended with a hacker leaking data on 300,000 Verizon FIOS customers which was apparently stolen via a marketing partner of Verizon.
The biggest security snafus of 2013 (so far)
Barry Hesk
Intrinsic Network Solutions
The last high-profile Wi-Fi data breach was the assault on the TJX retail group in 2007, but that doesn’t mean there is no risk
All quiet on the Wi-Fi security front
Warwick Ashford(washford@techtarget.com
Mon, 01 Jul 2013 14:29:48 GMT
Barry Hesk
Intrinsic Network Solutions
http://www.intrinsic-comms.co.uk
BlackBerry shipped 6.8 million smartphones and recorded a US$84 million loss during the three months to June 1, as it struggles to turn around its fortunes.
BlackBerry sells 6.8 million smartphones, makes a loss in its first fiscal quarter
Cisco have today announced a range of new high end Catalyst switches designed to placate customers who have invested in the 6500 series. Described as a “game changer” by Cisco the 6800 series feature a set of fixed an modular chassis systems with some backwards compatibility to the 6500.
The full announcement is here
Game changer? Not really. Just more of the same, and according to Cisco, at a lower price point. Same OS, same restrictions with back plane speed.
How does this compare to Nexus? According to Cisco, the new models will be cheaper (which is not hard, Nexus systems should come with gold plated power supplies for how much they cost) and have the same set of features that is supported in the 6500 series. This presumably means that like in most 6500 deployments, 99% of them won’t be used by most customers.
However, for customers with an installed based of 6500s who are looking for some investment protection, the 6800 series could be something to look at.
The models:
The 6800s are expected to be shipping by the end of the year.
Barry Hesk
Intrinsic Network Solutions
As of 4th June 2013, Cisco have announced the 2960X range of switches. Building on the existing 2960 and 2960S ranges, the 2960X is a fixed configuration gigabit switch available in both PoE and non PoE models.
The 2960X offers a number of configuration options including:
Flex Stack Plus modules (compatible with existing Flex Stack modules in 2960S switches)
A range of software options including LAN Lite, LAN Base and IP Lite.
IP Lite provides basic L3 IP connectivity including unicast routing, and other features such as PIM, HSRP, OSPF and PBR. Redundant power supplies are available for some of the models.
A data sheet on the 2960X is available here.
The 2960X is also meant to be Cisco’s first production switch to support the Cisco ONE API which will allow the unit to be integrated into SDN networks. SDN is the hot buzz word at the present time, and brings Wireless Controller-like architectures and topologies to wired infrastructures.
Barry Hesk
Intrinsic Network Solutions
IBM has cut about 1,300 employees and more layoffs are possible, according to an employee organization.
Barry Hesk
Intrinsic Network Solutions