Proof-Reading.com Boosts Registrations 36% Upon Switching to VeriSign Secured Seal
White Papers Proof-Reading.com was established to provide high quality business document proofreading and editing services using all the conveniences of the Internet. Proof-Reading.com achieved a 36% increase in registrations when it switched to the VeriSign...
[November 8, 2008, 0:01]
Wi-Fi is bad for you - proof!
Blog Honestly, what more proof do you need? Just yesterday, this was a reputable PR for a mid-tier Wi-Fi vendor. Now, after two days' exposure to the Wireless Event in London, just look what happened to him.
[May 24, 2007, 13:12]
Proof Block
Downloads Proof Block is a plug-in filter for Adobe Illustrator that creates a proof block for routing illustrations to editors and art directors prior to publication. It creates it on its own layer that prints from Illustrator, when you print your proof...
[December 10, 2001, 6:00]
Cypherpunks publish proof of Tempest
News Tempest has long been rumoured although no concrete proof of it has ever been discovered. Information concerning semi-mythical electromagnetic computer monitoring technology developed by the US government has been uncovered by Cypherpunks, an...
[October 26, 1999, 15:11]
A Metascheduler Proof of Concept Using Tivoli Workload Scheduler
White Papers This paper describes a proof of concept (PoC) project that was conducted in the Poughkeepsie, NY, Design Center for On Demand business. The PoC was developed for XYZ Automotive Company (XYZ). XYZ representatives worked with IBM IT Specialists and...
[November 9, 2005, 0:00]
Merger could spawn more copy-proof CDs
News Two leading copy-protection technology companies announced on Tuesday that they are merging, in a deal that could help speed the move of controversial copy-proof music CDs to market. Macrovision, a Santa Clara, California-based company, said it...
[November 6, 2002, 9:27]
News Burst: Cypherpunks publish proof of TEMPEST
News TEMPEST has long been rumoured although no concrete proof of it has ever been discovered. The technology, TEMPEST, supposedly allows computer activity to be monitored remotely according to electromagnetic radiation emanations.
[October 26, 1999, 12:04]
NSA attempting to design crack-proof computer
News Software emulation firm VMware announced it has teamed up with researchers at the US's National Security Agency to create a nearly crack-proof computer that can place sensitive data in virtual vaults inside the PC.
[February 2, 2001, 8:38]
Disaster Proof: HP StorageWorks XP24000 Disk Array
White Papers The solution is a disaster-proof storage - with the HP StorageWorks XP24000 Disk Array. Disaster-proof storage means no downtime for maintenance or failure. Combine the HP StorageWorks XP24000 Disk Array with servers, software and services from HP...
[March 5, 2008, 12:27]
HP's Disaster Proof Solutions: Ensuring Availability
White Papers In this ESG e-Seminar, Bob Laliberte - an analyst with ESG - presents the results of ESG's validation of HP's Disaster Proof testing.
[March 5, 2008, 12:27]
Accelerating Deployment of IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS): IMS Telco Server Proof of Concept
White Papers To explore this promise and to demonstrate the applicability of Intel products and the products of the AdvancedTCA ecosystem, Intel is creating a series of Proof of Concept platforms for IMS. Because of the heavy technical demands placed on an IP...
[December 26, 2006, 0:00]
UK firm promises 'leak proof' secure email
News Leeds-based company jeftel, which is backed by a local mystery millionaire, has launched a 'leak proof' email system for a £25 annual subscription. And, if you recommend jeftel's software to a friend, the company will donate a fiver to charity Save...
[September 28, 2004, 16:00]
Matsushita to test pirate-proof DVDs
News The report said Japan Wave is developing the technology to make the movies copy-proof while Matsushita will devise a payment and revenue model for the project. Japan-based electronics maker Matsushita Electric Industrial is to test a movie rental...
[June 9, 2003, 8:25]
Echelon: Proof of its existence
News Proof that the Echelon system was still operating was found in US government documents in 1998 and 1999. US intelligence specialist Dr Jeff Richelson, of the National Security Archive, Washington DC, used the Freedom of Information Act to obtain a...
[June 29, 2000, 11:07]
Researchers hack 'tamper-proof' PIN terminals
News Researchers from Cambridge University have succeeded in capturing both PIN numbers and card details from supposedly tamper-proof PIN terminals. Both terminals have tamper-proof mechanisms inside, but both can be circumvented by tapping the data...
[February 26, 2008, 17:34]
Company touts crash-proof servers
News Stratus Technologies has begun touting the crash-proof merits of its servers on a Web site that shows how infrequently customers' computers go down. According to the company's Web site, customers' servers are available 99.9995 percent of the time...
[May 11, 2002, 7:31]
Red Hat's strategy to 'future-proof' Java
News And perhaps more importantly, the announcements 'future-proof' customers from any uncertainty about Java in the coming years. Red Hat on Monday announced the JBoss Open Choice application platform strategy, an approach that the company says will...
[June 2, 2009, 8:25]
E-bill reverses burden of proof, says expert
News The e-commerce bill reverses the burden of proof. Hewitt, who is an ex-secretary general of Liberty, denied that the proposals reversed the burden of proof but was unable to explain why she had reached that conclusion.
[September 23, 1999, 15:44]
'Proof of concept' emerges for 64-bit virus
News Representatives at the company were quick to point out that the threat was merely a so-called proof-of-concept virus -- a worm developed by someone to show that vulnerabilities are present in a particular type of system -- and not a virus already...
[May 28, 2004, 8:55]
iPod proof of concept virus
Blog It's a proof of concept program and "does not pose a real threat," according to Kaspersky. Security software vendor Kaspersky Labs claims to have discovered the first virus designed to infect iPods. Kaspersky has named it Podloso.
[April 10, 2007, 16:50]



