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October 2008
Case Communications expands operation • Microsoft breaks IE 8 promise in under 6 months • BSG publishes costs of deploying fibre-based superfast broadband • Queen visits Google • BT trying to sell secret underground tunnels • Fighting the credit crunch • Economic downturn could be good news for some in IT Industry • Job security on IT contractors' minds • Overview of FTP Read...
August 2008
Case expands WiMax client base • Hacker Gary McKinnon looses appeal • Nortel wins routers, switches and networking for 2012 Olympics • Ofcom to investigate BT • Privacy watchdog gives permission for Google street-mapping system • Laptop woes • Technical - WiMax overview • BT Announce £1.5 billion programme to roll out fibre for broadband • Could TV Over the Internet be set to replace broadcast TV? • Case industrial Ethernet switch gains Network Rail certification Read...
June 2008
SOCA releases e-crime increase warning • IT skills to be offered to criminals • British Hacker fighting extradition to US • IT Industry responsible for 2% of CO2 emissions • WiMax likened to WiFi on steroids • Potential new way to prevent Internet worms • Westell Technologies shuts down UK operation • Internet overhaul approved • AVG anti-virus software generating excess web traffic
May 2008
Identity fraud hits net telephony • Staying safe and taking risks • Skills command higher salaries for IT workers than certifications • 27 police forces to get mobile data devices • Technical overview - Security P Sec • NHS fires Fujitsui from national IT programme • Mobile phone sales in western Europe down 16.4%
April 2008
Building a faster internet • FCC to oppose Skype open-network petition • No dear – I'm on the plane • Intel rolls out Atom chips at Shanghai tech forum • Without investment the internet will run out of capacity by 2010 • Addiction to internet an illness? • Charges for internet TV-on-demand users • Government loses hundreds of laptops • Coming soon: superfast internet • Third supplier drops out of ID cards • HSBC faces FSA investigation after losing customer details • Case Communications launches CRM 60502 Mobile GSM/3G Router
March 2008
Government to review high-speed broadband • Cisco to discontinue the PIX Firewall • Standards for encapsulation of LAN and WAN over ATM • Gates helping out Linedin Corp • Google aiming to create web sites • Fibre connectivity set to change • Laptop dongle to kill home phone? • Ofcom auctions off high frequencies • What shape Nokia in the future? • Microsoft to embrace open source • Open source gains business credibility • Ubuntu needs 'adventurous mountain goat' Read...
February 2008
Will open source software threaten Microsoft in 2008? • Survey shows dissatisfaction with broadband suppliers • Marks and Spencer security threat • Technical overview - IP Sec • Quarter of US iPhones 'unlocked' • Microsoft bids £22.4bn for Yahoo • Yahoo cuts jobs as profits fall • BT's Free Business Line Divert has a catch • Malware trends suggest new twists on old tricks • UK towns to join the Fibre Highway? • BT fails to meet deadline • Neatgear recall notice • BT charges more to talk
December 2007
Still no sign of 25 million missing records • Struggling to keep up • Right to reply • Net gridlock by 2010 study warns • A cracking invention • Operators defy regulators • Pressure to increase speeds • Facebook facing backlash from US watchdog • Another credit card scam
November 2007
BT to increase rental on access products • The OpenID project • Apple ready to release Leopard • OFT called in over Microsoft's academic sales • Cisco VPN not ready for Vista • Microsoft launches Office Communications Server • Google to unveil mobile phone software • Ofcom consultation paper on UK broadband upgrade • UK Government may help get fibre to the home • Make free internet calls from your mobile phone
October 2007
Deadline for credit card security standards • Social networking sites potential source of information for fraudsters • Broadband speeds rarely perform at advertised rates • Apple software update disables iPhones • Microsoft Windows XP gets extended shelf life • Open source programmers motivated by seeing their ideas in use • Nokia details Linux tablet WiMAX plans • UK falling behind in fast broadband • Indian IT firms top the polls • Case student wins award
August 2007
Diagnosing network problems with KSysGuard • Skype growing pains • Apple iPhone launches in USA • Birth to death - a record • Open source security technology for small and medium-sized businesses • Britain committed to new technologies at the cost of TV • London Stock Exchange increases record for highest transactions value • Providing location information to 999 services from VoIP may create problem for IT chiefs • Vint Cerf • Case IS routers get upgrades • Touch and go? • Eye Spy • Really virtual or virtually real?
July 2007
Bandwidth requirements for VoIP • Cisco comms platform vulnerable to attack • Computer virus turns 25 • A computer that can play draughts • Offcom report on broadband Britain • Harvard University develops robotic fly • Swedish scientists develop liveness-detection system • Google to move into telecoms market • Mobile Wimax in 2008
June 2007
Linux is winning the race for other devices but not the PC market • Linux to nail Cisco?
• Case Communications launch new network management system • Extra protection for
customers of local loop unbundlers • Threats to watch out for if you are considering VoIP •
IPV6 to be allocated to ISPs only not to business • Update on the battle against spam •
Telecoms body may merge with British Computer Society
May 2007
Sony and BT strike PSP deal • Wireless internet access – 3G to replace Wi-Max? • Case Communications launch range of Industrial Ethernet Switches • Debate over Wi-Fi radiation continues • Fee for customers who don’t pay 'blue-bill' by direct debit or monthly payment • More than half of UK adults have home broadband • People cautioned for hijacking wireless broadband connection • Overview of the Stream Control Transmission Protocols (SCTP)
April 2007
Could Google AdWords compromise security? • Do you know your speed-cameras? • IBM to support Linux on their System p servers • Anti-phishing tool pays off at Nationwide • Public sector called to action on 'open source' • Case Communications third rugged router goes to trials
March 2007
Case Communications launch 22.8Mbps Ethernet over copper XLR 550 • Securing wireless networks with biometric RFID • Hospital regulations • Meeting your obligations?
February 2007
Did Microsoft undercut open source in Birmingham? • BT's New Call pricing policy • European Commission endorses open source software • French school children get free open source software • Enterprises slowly migrating to VoIP • 25% of businesses to run mission-critical applications on Linux by 2009 • BT Broadband chaos • The aromatic internet • Are you getting the broadband rates you think you are? • Scientists to make emotionally interactive robots
January 2007
More businesses moving to Linux • Fedora Linux support comes to an end • 'Open-Source' software in mobile devices • HP Making higher margins from Open Source • Linux IP tables Firewall • Microsoft struggles in 'Search Engine' marketplace
Christmas 2006
Flatulence prompts jet to make emergency landing • An Overview of STUN • Case Communications provide Selex Communications with Radio Over IP equipment • The Japanese use RFID to track their children
November 2006
The Risks associated with the WEEE Directive • A guide on how to reduce your spam • Schools dismantle wireless networks amid fears for health • A special notice about polonium 210 • IEEE 802.1q unauthorised VLAN traversal weakness • The rush towards 10Gbps Ethernet
September/October 2006
Flaw in Cisco security equipment • EC law could lead to extra storage • Microsoft delay XP upgrade • Oracle thinking of releasing Linux • Fake network equipment causes havoc • The global inter-operability of the internet needs to be preserved • White knuckle ride at Tate Modern • Ofcom to stop users losing broadband connection • Rumours of 3-Com being up for sale • Ofcom say iTrip will be legal for Christmas • T Mobile changes mind on VoIP ban • Is Accenture abandoning its NPfIT contract?
May 2006
Will the UK broadband market follow those in Korea and Japan? • Rogers Engine Room – IPTV • Through the shower curtain • BT upgrade broadband customers to 8Mbps • Skype unveils new service • BT trials combined VoIP and mobile access service • BT to choose its own prices for business customers • One-third of European adults consult Web about health problems • IT profession confers with industry and government • First effects of the Telewest merger
March 2006
The key to successful deployment of VoIP • BT to integrate
voice into its global MPLS network • Let's go for a SPIN •
Cisco sways away from Windows with Linux-based 'Call Manager' •
Case Communications win contract to supply high-speed routers •
Cisco moves to SIP • An overview of Wimax
February 2006 Internet gambling grows at rapid pace • New Case Communications Multi-Access Router System emulates BT digital services over broadband and provides massive cost-savings • Google refuses data request from Bush administration • How secure is voice over IP? • Technical tips from Roger’s Engine Room • Death of 0870 • Cisco security alerts serve as VoIP wake-up call • BT forced to delay QoS over broadband due to router problems
September 2005 VPN security • Return of Pocket Books • Technical tips • UK speed limits • HDLC over TCP • BT embraces symmetric broadband • DSL growing in private networks • Case becomes supplier to NHS PASA Framework Agreement • Extreme Networks appoint Case as reseller • Distance no object for DSL • Cisco's security headache worsens
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