Moscow Telecoms Firm Uses Microsoft Solution For Customer Billing System
White Papers Leading Moscow telecommunications services provider TELMOS introduced a new automated billing system in 1999 developed by the company's IT division and based on the Microsoft SQL Server DBMS. Switching to this system radically improved the quality...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Marriott Moscow Wi-Fi Security Concerns Well-Founded
Talkback The main point of the article is that Russia's Hacker Magazine published complete details of how to exploit the Marriott Moscow Wi-Fi network -- including step-by-step instructions. Security concerns are well-founded.
[May 13, 2007, 7:13]
Model Of Moscow
Downloads 3D Map of Moscow features complete Moscow model including foreign embassies, western-style clinics, Internet cafes, and airlines serving Moscow airports. It also provides you with Yellow Pages service and electronic version of Moscow Times.
[October 10, 2005, 6:16]
Conferencing System Enables Moscow Police To Instantly Disseminate Critical Information
White Papers Whenever the Chief Office of the Moscow Police (GUVD Moscow) had an emergency and needed to give urgent orders to all of its local offices, it relied on a staff of designated officers to spread the word manually by calling the offices one at a time.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Microsoft Marches On Moscow To Do Battle With Linux
Talkback "It is also only available preloaded on authorised PCs" -- It's sounds a bit strange. Has Microsoft already given up to make a convert of software pirates? An XP-SE orthorised PC plus pirated XP makes more attractive PC.
[September 27, 2004, 18:05]
Microsoft Marches On Moscow To Do Battle With Linux
Talkback There is a hard mental disease called windiotism. Up to now, I only know about Linux and *BSD UNIX, which can cure it :-)
[September 28, 2004, 11:32]
Predicting How Moscow Votes
White Papers A federal agency, Kontour offers services that are used by various ministries, government departments, and the Russian parliament. A key area of focus is researching and forecasting the results of presidential, parliamentary, and regional elections.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Microsoft Marches On Moscow To Do Battle With Linux
News Microsoft will release a low-price version of Windows in Russia by the end of the year, in an effort to wean Russian consumers off pirated software and Linux. The software giant will also announce later this week that it will bring a version of...
[September 27, 2004, 16:20]
G-8 To Clamp Down On Cybercrime
News The world's most powerful countries are to meet in Moscow on 19 October to discuss ways to co-ordinate the fight against organised international cybercrime. Ministers of interior and justice from the world's G-8 nations come together in Moscow to...
[October 14, 1999, 13:05]
The Stalin Subway Demo
Downloads Moscow, fall 1952--in the depths of the Kremlin, a covert plot against Stalin is ripening. Leading the main character through the tempest of the events, the player will visit the most prominent sights and secret underground objects of Moscow, like...
[January 4, 2006, 4:25]
Russians Turn Mobile Phone Security Off
News Russian security services disabled all mobile phone voice security for 24 hours in Moscow this week, according to a report in the Moscow Times. As a result, police and state authorities could monitor all calls -- as could anyone equipped with an...
[July 11, 2003, 16:28]
Russian Spammer Found Dead
News Known spammer Vardan Kushnir has been found dead in his Moscow apartment, having apparently been beaten to death about the head. The case is being treated as murder though no motive has yet been established, according to reports citing the public...
[July 26, 2005, 18:05]
Russians Launch Itanium Attack
News Intel is using a team of Russian engineers in its Moscow-based Intel Solutions Centre as a secret weapon in the cold war between Intel's IA-64 processors and established Risc systems. Moscow's engineers are particularly good at software tuning...
[June 28, 2001, 9:58]
Russia Establishes Internet Surveillance Network
News The Russian government has introduced a comprehensive Internet traffic monitoring system via more than 350 domestic Net service providers, according to a report in the Moscow Times. To add insult to injury, according to the Moscow Times, 350...
[December 8, 1999, 15:28]
Microsoft Outlook Phone Number Converter
Downloads For example in Moscow, the prefix codes will change from 095 to 495. Other prefix locations due to change include Kaliningrad, Kursk, Belgorod, Voronezh, Lipetsk, Tambov, Smolensk, Tver, Bryansk, Kaluga, Yaroslav, Orel, Tula, Ryazan, Vladimir...
[October 10, 2007, 11:17]
Hosting Automation To The Rescue
News Developed by SWsoft, Linux kernel maintainer Alexey Kuznetsov and a team of engineers at Moscow's prestigious Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), HSPcomplete allows better network control and less operational downtime.
[November 22, 2001, 15:59]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News The Russian ones are a lot scarier: according to a report from Moscow today, not only have the nation's 350-odd ISPs had to give the official state monitoring bodies total access to net traffic -- something even Jack 'Boots' Straw can only dream...
[December 12, 1999, 19:03]
Russia Gets Ready To Gag Online Dissent
News Pekhtin cited examples such as mass brawls staged by football fans, attacks on foreign visitors and an incident earlier this month near Moscow when an anti-Semitic sign was booby-trapped to explode, injuring a woman who tried to remove it.
[June 25, 2002, 9:29]
PhoneRecoder
Downloads For example, array code of Moscow changes from 095 to 495. Russia changes array phone codes. Manual recoding will take a great lot of time. The InspiritSystems presents a program PhoneRecoder that allows you to perform recoding phone arrays quick...
[January 29, 2006, 20:16]
Russian Minister Declares Spam War On American School
News According to the Moscow Times, the deputy communications minister, Andrei Korotkov, who is overseeing an effort to help the Russian government become more efficient by using Internet technologies, was receiving 40 emails a day from the American...
[July 24, 2003, 12:23]

