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Hughes and Kate - Nova100

Downloads Hughes and Kate - Nova100 plays the Hughes and Kate show directly from your desktop without the need for a separate browser window to be open.

[April 23, 2007, 14:46]

Hughes' PCI Compliant Network Solutions Reduce Costs, Save Time, and Preserve Customer Loyalty

White Papers Hughes secures financial transactions. To make sure their customers' networks were secure, Hughes made a timetable. Not for a few companies here and there. But for many leaders in the retail industry.

[November 10, 2008, 19:06]

But as Adrian Kingsley-Hughes pointed out in his blog...

Talkback "if it's not a security issue, why do we see file extensions such as .txt.exe or .txt.cmd or .txt.pif on malware already? It's obviously there to fool someone.http://talkback.zdnet.com/5208-12554-0.html?

[May 6, 2009, 20:06]

Microsoft eyes up midmarket options

News Simon Hughes, head of mid-markets for Microsoft in the UK, said that while Microsoft has had success with the smallest firms (fewer than 25 people) it recognises it could do better in the mid-market (which it defines as 25 to 1,000 employees).

[March 1, 2005, 14:15]

HughesNet Broadband VPN End-to-End Security Using the Cisco 87x

White Papers Hughes is one of the world's largest providers of managed broadband services to a wide range of enterprise and government customers for whom a high level of end-to-end security is an absolute requirement.

[October 5, 2009, 0:00]

They know where you're shopping

News Chris Hughes was surprised when Internet merchant PayPal rejected his credit card last week, but was even more surprised when he found out why. PayPal's credit card verification service, Cybersource, indicated Hughes was a high risk because he had...

[August 4, 2000, 13:59]

NetWorker Replaces Manual Backup System, Saving India's Largest Broadband Satellite Communications Company Time and Money

White Papers Hughes Escorts Communications Ltd. HECL), formed in 1992, is a joint venture between Hughes Network Systems (HNS) and Escorts Ltd. HECL used to back up client data manually, which was not only time-consuming but prone to human error.

[February 2, 2006, 23:00]

High tech crime chief calls for new Internet laws

News Bill Hughes voiced his concerns during the launch of the UK's National High-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) on Wednesday, which was attended by home secretary Jack Straw. But speaking at the launch, Hughes confirmed growing fears that existing legislation...

[April 18, 2001, 14:21]

Home Office pledges £1.5m to help protect children online

News Home Office minister Beverley Hughes announced the child safety campaign on Monday. This campaign is not intended to alarm people, but to alert them to the potential dangers that young people may face online and to help them surf in safety," said...

[December 3, 2001, 11:38]

SOCA: We are tackling e-crime

News Bill Hughes, the director-general of the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), said it had made progress in developing international relationships in the effort to combat cybercrime. It's rubbish that we're not tackling e-crime," said Hughes.

[March 28, 2007, 14:52]

Government plays for time over ID cards

News Home Office minister Beverley Hughes said on Wednesday that the government believes that analysis of the responses to the consultation could take until the end of this parliamentary session, or even longer.

[June 19, 2003, 11:57]

University suffers massive ID data theft

News Joy Hughes, the school's vice-president for information technology, said in an internal email sent over the weekend and seen by ZDNet UK sister site CNET News.com that "the server contained the names, photos, Social Security numbers and [campus ID...

[January 11, 2005, 7:40]

Verizon saves money with Linux

News The company cut costs by replacing programmers' Unix and Windows workstations with Linux systems that run OpenOffice instead of Microsoft Office, said George Hughes, a Verizon executive overseeing the work.

[August 15, 2002, 14:44]

Time collapse support site forced offline

Talkback Past and present projects include constituency & party leadership campaign sites for Simon Hughes MP, the LibDem 2004 interim London Mayoral campaign" Who is Simon Hughes an MP for? from Martin Hoscik's homepage at http://www.hoscik.co.uk/ ve been...

[August 1, 2005, 23:47]

BT hints at cheaper Wi-Fi prices

News Speaking at a seminar at the Enterprise Wireless Technology show in London on Wednesday, BT director of mobile services David Hughes said the prices charged by BT Openzone would drop as the company signs up more users and builds more Wi-Fi hot spots.

[October 2, 2002, 16:27]

Vodafone touts secure remote working

News Speaking at the launch in London, Vodafone UK head of enterprise mobility solutions, David Hughes, said: "Our customers are looking for a level of services over and above what we've been offering. Vodafone hopes to see multimillion-pound revenues...

[June 29, 2007, 10:19]

BSkyB partner closes UK operations

News From Comet's perspective, management has made the hard decision to withdraw the business and absorb the losses so we can focus on our core business in Australia," Comet managing director Ian Hughes told ZDNet.

[May 24, 2001, 10:44]

Home Office screens Internet paedophile warning ads

News The "thinkuknow" campaign was unveiled by Home Office Minister Beverley Hughes at the Warner Brothers cinema in Leicester Square. Launching the campaign, Hughes said: "People wanting to gain access to children are becoming very experienced at using...

[December 19, 2001, 16:50]

BT revises its Wi-Fi prices

News Dave Hughes, BT's chief executive of wireless broadband, told ZDNet UK on Tuesday that Openzone's existing tariffs have been completely revised -- with particular focus on the unlimited access product, which currently costs £85 per month per user.

[October 22, 2003, 15:10]

BT to bundle Wi-Fi and GPRS

News David Hughes, director of mobile services at BT, told a seminar at the Enterprise Wireless Technology show in London this week that BT Openzone was planning to augment its Wi-Fi service with access to mmO2's GPRS network.

[October 4, 2002, 14:00]

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