Checks 'n' Balances
Downloads Checks and Balances (CnB) is an electronic checkbook record keeper that works on your Java enabled mobile phone. Using Checks 'n' Balances, you type in the amount you spent, select debit to indicate how you paid, and select "groceries" as...
[November 7, 2008, 21:51]
EC plans biometric border checks
News Visitors to Europe will face biometric screening and automated security checks under proposals for a shake-up of EU border controls. Under plans to strengthen checks at European borders laid out by the European Commission, international travellers...
[February 15, 2008, 7:20]
Biometric checks launched for all UK visa applicants
News All applicants for visas to enter the UK will face biometric fingerprint checks from the end of this month. Immigration minister Liam Byrne congratulated Border and Immigration Agency officials and set out 10 milestones to strengthen border...
[January 15, 2008, 7:18]
Gov't: Most biometric checks will bypass ID database
News Identity checks will normally rely on the biometric data held on ID cards and passports rather than the National Identity Register, according to identity minister Meg Hillier. Verification checks of biometrics identifiers will be made against the...
[November 19, 2008, 15:41]
Best Practices: Automation of SAP NetWeaver Health Checks and Key Performance Indicators
White Papers This white paper focuses on the best practices for deploying and configuring the BPM solutions offered by BMC Software for a typical SAP ecosystem, as well as how to use these solutions to automate SAP NetWeaver health checks and the analysis and...
[December 6, 2005, 0:01]
Microsoft mandates 'piracy' checks
News Lazar said that Microsoft has also refined its online tool that checks for genuine copies such that customers won't have to enter their Windows product code, as was sometimes the case while the Windows Genuine programme was in testing.
[July 26, 2005, 9:05]
Nessus Credential Checks for UNIX and Windows
White Papers Host-based checks for UNIX versions of Nessus were introduced in 2004 and Windows support had existed before that. This paper describes how to perform authenticated network scans with the Nessus Vulnerability Scanner.
[May 21, 2008, 1:01]
Data-protection spot checks due this year
News Companies in the UK will face spot checks on their compliance with data-protection law this year, with the Information Commissioner's Office almost certainly relying on independent contractors to carry out the checks.
[April 22, 2008, 15:50]
Creating Custom Checks for Active Directory in NetIQ Vulnerability Manager
White Papers NetIQ Vulnerability Manager's out-of-the-box checks simplify the task of evaluating the most common security controls by automatically querying Active Directory. The attendee of this webcast will learn about creating custom checks with the Custom...
[July 4, 2009, 0:00]
ID card-based criminal record checks get thumbs up
News Plans for a new service using the government's controversial ID cards scheme to speed up criminal record checks have met with approval from volunteers involved in a trial of the technology. The volunteers piloted two potential online services...
[October 2, 2007, 8:58]
Separate Checks
Downloads I give you Separate Checks. Separate Checks is not your mom's tip calculator. How many times have you gone out to dinner with a group of people where someone didn't pay enough? Someone always ends up overpaying and it's usually the...
[November 11, 2008, 9:17]
Biometric checks get air-passenger approval
News Air travellers have backed biometric security checks after a four-month trial of the passenger-screening technology at London's Heathrow airport. Fingerprint and iris scans were used for screening more than 3,000 passengers who volunteered to take...
[June 21, 2007, 12:12]
More Checks....Same-Day Funding!
White Papers It paves the way for the industry to save billions of dollars and increase the speed in which checks are processed. This allows merchants to securely send their checks/ transactions through the Check21.com system in real-time.
[May 19, 2009, 1:18]
Matalan checks out Linux tills
Talkback Sounds like partisanshiip to me. Face it, Windows has 97% market share. Maybe that implies that MOST businesses DO think Windows is easy to use and secure.
[October 3, 2005, 16:38]
Matalan checks out Linux tills
Talkback "In the retail environment it is fairly easy to go with Linux, but in the desktop it is harder in terms of features and functionality," said Menzel. Default installation of many Linux distros = Graphics programs, office suite(s), sound editors...
[September 28, 2005, 15:09]
Matalan checks out Linux tills
Talkback "Given enough money, you can buy as many "independent" reports supporting your product as you like. Steve.dont forget. Given enough money, you can even buy as many "independent" supporters aswell.not just reports.i too cannot believe that admission...
[September 28, 2005, 14:42]
Matalan checks out Linux tills
Talkback Andy, you beat me to it, but crikey! This is one hell of an admission surely? Microsoft have been singing and dancing on the rooftops of Newham for a long time. And since Microsoft funded the study, are they the "client" that Gunnar Menzel spoke of?
[September 28, 2005, 13:37]
Matalan checks out Linux tills
Talkback It sounds like a perfect place to put Linux. I've often wondered why a shop or anyone would want to run such a heavy expensive system as Windows on a special purpose machine like a till. I've seen some shops running a 3270 emulator on Windows and...
[September 28, 2005, 17:11]
Windows 'piracy' checks rounded again
Talkback Doesn't require a hack to defeat the WGA, just block it in IE plug-in management and download your updates. The problem with WGA is it appears to be incorrectly identifying legitimate installations as unlicensed.
[August 12, 2005, 18:15]
Microsoft mandates 'piracy' checks
Talkback If MS are going to start doing this then it is safe to predict that they have a future view of verifying the validity of the OS for _all_ updates when Windows Vista gets released. This could well be what the Linux community have been waiting for.
[July 26, 2005, 14:37]



