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Email archiving can be a very expensive application to deploy and maintain if certain steps are not taken in advance. http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/06/237555/5-costly-mistakes-to-avoid-when-deploying-email-archiving.htm
Intel Array Visualizer provides a complete set of software tools to view and graph array data. This technology offers advanced data visualization techniques that allow you to expose hidden patterns in large multidimensional arrays and to highlight important features of your data. http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/19/239094/White-paper-Intel174-Array-Visualiser.htm
As you can see in this white paper, strong authentication is one of the keys of security, probably the most important one. The truth is that even the most complex password can be broken or stolen very easily. A good example is the use of Key Loggers that can intercept all the keystrokes and send http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/19/238559/Whitepaper-Designing-a-web-publishing-infrastructure-with-Microsoft-ISA-Server-and-Gemalto-SA.htm
...than the original 3G service launched in 2004. The mobile operator is upgrading its mobile broadband network to support download speeds of up to 7.2Mbps. This will initially be in central London and major airports and will offer typical speeds... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/08/28/226417/Vodafone-to-upgrade-its-broadband-network.htm
...from Matsushita. All handsets have colour screens and polyphonic ring tones. Only the Sharp and the Nokia handsets support download of Java games. Vodafone live, introduced in the UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland and the Netherlands will... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/10/25/190534/Vodafone-rolls-out-live-Internet-service.htm

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In this episode, I talk with Scott Bellware about object-oriented programming in Ruby, and Ruby’s object model. This is taken from a private conversation, and the audio quality suffers at times. Much thanks to Scott for allowing this to be released. http://altnetpodcast.com/
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