Fine Grained SEDA Architecture for Service Oriented Network Management Systems
White Papers Refining this further, the authors address the shortcomings of pure SEDA based event driven SOA approach by introducing the concept of Fine Grained SEDA (FGSEDA), which prescribes a finer level of granularity.
[March 21, 2007, 0:00]
Fine-Grained Auditing for Real-World Problems
White Papers Oracle9i Database introduced a new feature called Fine-Grained Auditing (FGA), which changed all that. Traditional Oracle Database auditing options lets track the actions users perform on objects at the macro level - for example, if one audits for...
[October 11, 2006, 0:00]
Fine-Grained Auditing for Real-World Problems, Part 2
White Papers In the Part 1 of this series, the author described how to build a Fine-Grained Auditing (FGA) system to audit select statements, capturing the statements depending on certain conditions - a task impossible in regular auditing or though the use of...
[October 11, 2006, 0:00]
Fine-Grained Auditing for Real-World Problems, Part 3
White Papers In the previous two papers of this series, the author introduced the concept of Fine-Grained Auditing (FGA) used to track select statements in Oracle9i Database and up. He also explained how to use the feature in complex environments such as within...
[October 11, 2006, 0:00]
Fine-Grained Security Management in a Service-Oriented Grid Architecture
White Papers This paper introduces the Yagsi Security Infrastructure, which uses fine-grained and role-based security mechanisms in combination with restricted delegation of privileges, in order to overcome the drawbacks of current implementations.
[February 6, 2009, 0:00]
Microsoft fine splits industry
News Industry trade groups weighed in on Wednesday on the European Commission's decision to levy a historic $357m antitrust fine against Microsoft. The organisations fell into two camps in their opinion of the penalty imposed on Microsoft for non...
[July 13, 2006, 10:05]
Microsoft to appeal EC fine
News Software giant Microsoft is to appeal a fine of €899m (£709m) imposed by the European Commission in February. The fine was brought against Microsoft for non-compliance in paying a 2004 antitrust fine, taking the total amount the Commission had...
[May 12, 2008, 13:12]
Regulators plan massive fine for Microsoft
News European regulators plan to levy a record fine of more than $600m against Microsoft as part of what is expected to be a strongly worded rebuke of the company's business practices. The ruling, which is set to be announced on Wednesday, is expected...
[March 23, 2004, 7:30]
IBM gets $100,000 fine for 'Peace, Love and Linux' campaign
News IBM has agreed to pay San Francisco a $100,000 fine and almost $20,000 in related costs to clean up after the company's "Peace, Love and Linux" ad campaign, in which the company's ad firm spray-painted logos on sidewalks and streets around the city.
[November 28, 2001, 9:25]
UML-Based Approach to Specify Secured, Fine-Grained Concurrent Access to Shared Resources
White Papers This paper proposes a UML-based approach to specify secured, fine-grained concurrent access to shared resources ensuring data integrity and security. In object oriented paradigm, a concurrent system can be regarded as a collection of autonomous...
[November 29, 2008, 23:00]
AMD-Intel balance unchanged by EU fine
News There is no question that the European Commission's €1.06bn antitrust fine against Intel is a lot of money. He did add, though, that technology and business practices remain important: "We still have to deliver fine products to our customers and...
[May 14, 2009, 9:56]
Read the Fine Print 1st!
Talkback Make Sure You Read the Fine Print before making a Career (or Income) Limiting Move to see why see the article at http://www.pcprofile.com/Office_Collaboration.pdf that I wrote some months ago on the topic.
[September 25, 2007, 8:55]
Microsoft to appeal EU fine
News Microsoft is to appeal in the European courts against the European Commission's decision to fine it €280.5m, one of Microsoft's top lawyers announced on Wednesday afternoon. We have great respect for the EC, but we don't believe the magnitude of...
[July 12, 2006, 15:20]
ID cards: £1,000 fine for skipping biometric scans
News Foreigners persistently failing to apply or turn up for scans face a charge of up to £1,000, but there would be a reduction in the fine of up to £100 for anyone who could prove extenuating circumstances for non-compliance.
[February 27, 2008, 7:59]
A Year Ago: DOJ asks for $1m a day fine on Microsoft
News The department is asking the court to fine Microsoft $1 million for every day it is in violation. Microsoft Corp.is in violation of its 1995 consent decree. In a complaint filed in federal court in the District of Columbia, the department asked the...
[October 20, 1998, 6:29]
Intel hit with record €1bn EU antitrust fine
News Intel has to pay the fine within three months, the Commission said, adding that the money would go to the EU's central budget, "thus reducing the contributions that Member States pay to the EU". The €1.06bn fine is the largest antitrust penalty the...
[May 13, 2009, 12:39]
EC's proposed antitrust fine 'too low'
News Last week, the European Commission said it may fine Microsoft up to 2m euros (£1.3m) a day for failing to comply with antitrust sanctions. It is basically a good thing but the fine should be 10 or 100 times as much," said Jakobs.
[December 28, 2005, 15:20]
South Korea hits Qualcomm with antitrust fine
News The 260bn won (£127m) fine — the largest-ever levied by the KFTC — was imposed on Qualcomm for anti-competitive practices. The fine was accompanied by an order to stop the practices in question, which are seen as harming smaller, rival chipset...
[July 24, 2009, 16:06]
Make Sure You Read the Fine Print
Talkback Make Sure You Read the Fine Print before making a Career (or Income) Limiting Move to see why see the article at http://www.pcprofile.com/Office_Collaboration.pdf that I wrote some months ago on the topic.
[September 25, 2007, 8:53]
Works fine, but can be slow
Member Review I did though know people who had Norton AntiVirus who had no problems and found it worked fine. The product installed fine first time and had no problems with setup. I also set up Live Update which now works fine and updates on its own.
[April 15, 2004, 9:57]



