Glassbeam Inc., the leading provider of Big Data applications for machine data analytics, is launching a new product at the O'Reilly Strata Conference, that simplifies analyzing log and other multi-structured data. Glassbeam Search enables IT and Business users to search on application and machine logs with powerful metadata derived from combining its patent pending SPL™ language with a distributed search platform.
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Read more... [Glassbeam Launches a Cloud Based Unified Search and Log Management Application]
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The new Lilitab Counter iPad Kiosk swivels, tilts and rotates for easy customer interactions in retail, restaurant, hotel, medical and tradeshow settings. Engage and educate customers across the counter using the versatile and customized features.
Customers prefer to do it themselves, and the new Lilitab Counter iPad Kiosk puts them in control for the best touch screen interaction. The Lilitab Counter pivots freely or with hard stops set at 90˚ or 180˚ to allow for multi-angle viewing. The convenient tilt feature lets staff and customers achieve best viewing angles for individual height and maximum glare reduction. Provide customers with control to set the tilt to their best angle, or fix the angle with an easy turn of a screw in this versatile self service kiosk.
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Read more... [Engage More Customers With Touch Screen Access And The Flexible Lilitab Counter iPad Kiosk]
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True Vision Technologies is all set to re-launch their company’s website www.truevisiontech.com by end of February 2013 with whole new set of features. It showcases the services and solutions which company provides in the field of Information Technology, especially cost effective yet high quality Website Design, Development and Internet Marketing. The website describes in detail about each and every service that the company offers in addition to their work portfolio. The information on the website is classified in a user friendly and convincing manner.
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Read more... [True Vision Technologies Announces Re-Launch of Existing Website]
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FurtherEd has launched “The Education Technology Incubator,” where top NYC education start-ups can work for free and receive access to all of FurtherEd’s resources in its Financial District office. FurtherEd’s announcement is a timely response to Mayor Bloomberg's initiative that the "We are Made In NY" promotional campaign will now include NYCs booming technology industry.
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Read more... [FurtherEd Offers Free Incubator to NYC Tech Startups]
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The Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) has named the recipients of its Outstanding Technology-Using Teacher, Technology-Using Educator, Technology Coordinator of the year and the Frank Miracola 21Things Educational Excellence awards. The awards recognize and honor MACUL members who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in the use of technology to improve education. MACUL will honor the six educators during its annual conference on March 20-22, 2013 at Cobo Center in Detroit.
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Read more... [MACUL RECOGNIZES SIX MICHIGAN EDUCATORS FOR IMPROVING EDUCATION THROUGH THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY]
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New AccelOps software bundles enable Fine Tec channel partners to offer best-in-class integrated security, performance and availability monitoring solutions.
AccelOps, Inc., the leader in integrated Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), performance and availability monitoring for on-premise and cloud-based data centers, today announced a strategic distribution agreement with Fine Tec, an award winning value added distributor specializing in network security and data integrity products. Through its distribution agreement with Fine Tec, AccelOps expects to reach more businesses and to open new sales opportunities for Fine Tec’s channel partners.
Based in San Jose, California, Fine Tec’s customers include systems integrators, service providers, and value-added resellers that serve the aviation, education, financial, government, health care high technology and other US markets.
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Read more... [AccelOps and Fine Tec Enter a Strategic Distribution Relationship Focused on Enterprise Businesses]
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Desktop deployment, management and support are dramatically simplified with virtualization, automation and centralized administration. Frank Johnson delves more to find out how desktop optimization is redefining the very way people work In an era where the significance of flexible and cost effective business operations is increasing everyday, technology has to be used in the optimum way to achieve maximum efficiency. Imagine the benefits that you reap in the following scenarios:
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Read more... [Best Practices for Desktop Optimization]
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Top Priority for Those Currently Renting Office Space:Seriously Consider Ownership
Almost on a daily basis, news reports detail the marketplace factors that can affect businesses large and small. No matter what the potentially game-changing info coming out of Washington, D.C., or China, though, there are winning strategies that not only endure but should be part of every workplace’s culture, says financial expert and small-business advocate Chris Hurn.
“With some merit, analysts are always reviewing contingencies that may change investments by businesses; most recently, the ‘fiscal cliff.’ But there are many ways to invest in your own business regardless of the economic climate,” says Hurn, author of “The Entrepreneur’s Secret to Creating Wealth: How the Smartest Business Owners Build Their Fortunes,” (www.TheEntrepreneursSecretBook.com).
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Read more... [5 Resolutions for Your Business in 2013]
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The organizations today work in highly networked environments and the confidentiality, availability and integrity of information can only be protected if all employees have the basic knowledge of management, operational and technical controls required to protect the IT resources of their organization. Frank Johnson explains the strategies for designing an IT training program in corporate world. With the use of automated systems and advanced software in organizations, business operations and daily tasks have become highly computerized and programmed. The so called ‘manual work’ has considerably reduced.
However, the audit reports, periodicals and conference reports generally show that people are still one of the weakest links in attempts to secure the IT systems and networks. A robust and company wide IT training program is integral to ensure that all employees associated with the organization understand their duties, responsibilities, organizational policies and the secure use of the resources entrusted to them.
A successful IT Training Program comprises:
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Developing IT security policy that reflects the business requirements tempered by known risks
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Informing the users of their IT security roles and responsibilities as mentioned in the organization security policy and procedures.
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Establishing processes to monitor and review the IT security program as per changing needs of organization The IT security program must focus on the entire user population of the organization. IT training is crucial for all departments including Operations, Finance, Administration and HR.
The higher management needs to set an example for appropriate IT security behavior in the company. The awareness program should start with an effort that can be deployed and implemented in different ways and must aim at all hierarchal levels. Designing the IT Awareness and Training Program The IT training has to be planned and designed as per the organization’s mission. The program must support the business needs of the organization and must be relevant to its culture and IT architecture. The model of the program can differ as per the size and geographic dispersion of the organization, the budget allocation and policy and the pre-defined rules and responsibilities of the organization.
The program may be Fully Centralized, Partially Centralized or Fully De-centralized. Let us now examine these three designs in further detail:
A- Fully Centralized IT Training Program – With Centralized Policy, Strategy and Implementation In this model, the responsibility and budget for entire organization’s IT security awareness and training program is entrusted to a central authority. All directives, strategies, development, planning, and scheduling are coordinated through this authority for IT security awareness and training. The central authority conducts needs assessment of different departments to determine the appropriate strategy for the training program. The IT training plan and the actual material for training is also devised by this central authority. For this, it may need to liaise with senior managers or representatives from different departments to cover their specific requirements in the training. They can also provide feedback to the central authority on the efficacy of training material and the relevance of methodology used for training. This helps the authority to fine tune and make required modification in the training material and/or methodologies employed for the program. The centralized approach is good and feasible for organizations that are relatively small and have a high degree of centralized management for most business operations and functions.
B. Partially Centralized IT Training Program - With Centralized Policy and Strategy but Distributed Implementation Under this approach, the policy and strategy for the IT training program are outlined by a central authority but the task of implementation is delegated to the line management officials in the organization. The budget allocation, material development, and scheduling are the responsibilities of these officials. The central authority does communicate the organization’s directives concerning IT security awareness and training, the strategy for conducting the training program, and the budget limits for each organizational unit. The authority also works to analyze and assess the training needs of different units and provides all required guidance to line managers. However, the actual implementation of the program and the responsibility of training staff members in every unit rest with the line management officials.
The central authority can ask for periodic inputs from each organizational unit with reports on training expenditures, the status of unit training plans, and the progress reports on success of implementing the IT awareness and training policies. The central authority may also require the organizational units to report the number of attendees at awareness sessions, the number of people trained on a particular subject, and the number of people yet to attend awareness and training sessions. The partially centralized model for IT Training is appropriate for large organizations that have units and functions spread over a wide geographic area. An organization working for more than one business domain would also have separate IT training requirements in different units and the partially centralized approach can be tailored to meet the specific requirements of those units.
C. Fully Decentralized IT Training Program – With Centralized Policy and Distributed Strategy and Implementation In this model, the central authority only disseminates a basic IT policy and the expectations regarding IT security awareness and training benchmarks in an organization. It is then the responsibility of individual unit heads to execute the entire IT training program in their departments. The need assessment and analysis is done within the organizational units and the strategy for the awareness and training program is also chosen by the unit heads or senior managers. Based on these strategies, they devise their own training material and methodologies which are then deployed in the units to train the staff. The central authority also allocates the budget limit as per the policy, though the appropriate utilization of this budget has to be planned by the different units. Like the other two models, there is a two way communication between the central authority and the individual units and the authority may ask for periodic reports on the budget expenditure and progress of IT training in terms of the number of people trained successfully and the pre-training and post-training difference in level of IT security awareness in the organization.
This approach suits large MNC organizations with decentralized management structure. It can also be followed by organizations with separate and distinct businesses where training needs may differ considerably. To ensure the success of an IT Awareness and Training Program in any organization and optimum utilization of training funds, it is imperative to assess the exact needs of all units. The system administrators and executive managers need to be consulted for this assessment and analysis. Also, it should be remembered IT Training is not a one time requirement. Periodic updates and refreshers through objective E learning tests also need to be arranged for, to ensure that the right IT awareness is always maintained.
About the Author: This article by Frank Johnson is the first in his series on ‘IT Training’. Frank is a regular editorial contributor on technology products and services that helps small to mid size businesses. To know more about IT Training strategies and implementation, you may interact with him here |
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There are many people spread out across the Internet that make money on a daily basis with their blog websites. While some of these sites don't bring in quite enough to replace a full-time job, many of them do. It boils down to your content and how it relates to the global community. Getting your own foot in this Internet door isn't as difficult as many may think.
1. Adsense and Affiliates - One of the easiest methods to make money from your blog is to make sure you have an Adsense account linked to it. This is where Google pays you each time one of your visitors clicks on an advertisement. Adding affiliated banners and links within your posts is an added bonus in order to entice visitors to buy something from a company that is related to your content in some fashion.
2. Site Design - A blog doesn't need to be flashy or feature rich. Most people are there to read your content and find information. Even plain websites without flashy graphics can be a success to the masses if it provides accurate and detailed information.
3. Consistency - As your blog could develop a list of subscribers, you need to keep the content flowing. The reason a person has subscribed to your blog is because they liked what they've read already and are looking forward to more. Be regular with your postings and the masses will be happy.
4. Know Your Stuff - For the most part, readers of blogs are looking for information. Although there are many entertaining blog posts on the Internet, it's usually information that drives the traffic. Don't try to bluff your way through a particular subject. Learn the subject matter before you submit your post. Blogs have a little bit of lee-way as opposed to actual website articles. Most of the time, they are built around personal thoughts, opinions, and suggestions. You should still know what you're talking about before tackling a subject, however.
5. SEO Practices - As in any website genre, practicing good search engine optimization will keep visitors coming. This could be in the form of keywords, META descriptions, tags, and relevant content links.
6. Grammar - Having good grammar and spelling skills will help you in any endeavor on the Internet. If you can't explain to your readers what it is you are posting, you will lose their interest. You don't have to be a college graduate by any means. Just brush up on your grammatical skills while you are posting your content on your blog.
7. Carnivals - Joining blog carnivals is a good way to get your website noticed by the masses and create backlinks for SEO practices. Blog carnivals are blogs that are hosted by people who allow others to post content on his or her website. It's a good way to read a diverse collection of writing about a specific niche from various authors.
Success of your blog is determined by how factual or entertaining your blog is to the general public. It's impossible to please everyone 100% of the time, but you can put your best efforts into making the most of your site. Commit yourself to your blog website and it will begin to pay you for your efforts.
Author Bio:Sara is an active nanny as well as an active freelance writer. She is a frequent contributor of http://www.nannypro.com .
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New software applications are often required to add to the functionality of your machines, improve their efficiency, and enhance their security. Frank Johnson lists a few good applications for users of Windows and Mac based systems. If you wonder as to what software and applications would be best for your devices and do not mind shelling out some money for same, here are a few good options that you may like to consider: 1) GoToMyPC – This is a practical application for Window based PCs as well as Mac Notebooks.
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Fraud is a crime in which the criminal deliberately gives someone false information. This is done in the hopes of inducing the person to give him or her money or valuables. In cyber fraud the Internet or a mobile phone is used to accomplish the goal.
There are many variations of cyber fraud. Three of the most common variants use online auctions, classified ads, and what fbi.com calls the Grandparent Scam.
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Read more... [How to Recognize Cyber Fraud]
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