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UK Government Extends Copyright Crackdown To All Open Wifi

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

The UK Government will not exempt libraries, businesses such as cafes or bookstores, museums, or even universities from it’s copyright enforcement policy. Open wifi networks will be a thing of the past now that the UK Government will hold the owners of open networks responsible for violations in copyright laws committed from within it’s network.

The efforts related to the Digital Economy Bill imposes strict enforcement policies for copyright protections. This new policy will make it impossible for small businesses and the like to offer Wi-Fi access. A scenario described by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) in a document Online Infringement of copyright: Libraries, Universities and Wi-fi providers, Feb. 10, 2010, regarding the new policy for open wifi access would essentially “outlaw open Wi-Fi for small businesses.”

Source:
http://www.openrightsgroup.org/assets/files/pdfs/bis/B2_-_Libraries,_Universities,_and_Wifi_Providers-Factsheet.doc

Research In Motions Fights For Business Customers With Free Server

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Research In Motion is fighting to retain business customers by giving away it’s BlackBerry Enterprise Server software to small and medium business customers for free.

The Blackberry express server syncs Blackberry phones with Microsoft Exchange or Windows Small Business servers. The main benefits to the server is that it provides access to corporate email and adds a level of security.

Previously the company charged a fee for the server. The free version will now also include include access to email, calendar, contacts, notes, and tasks. The free version also uses the same security architecture as the paid version.

Sync Maps From Google To Mobile

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

A new feature in the Google maps service will allow users to sync their online favorite maps with their Symbian and Windows phones.

Both the online map service and the mobile map service from Google would allow users to star (or rate) their favorite maps. The starred maps however could never be sharred between platforms. This has changed. The rating function has now been integrated and is cross platform.

One of the potential uses that this new function provides is to allow users who look up a map of a restaurant they want to go to, and before they run out the door, quickly sync the map with their mobile device.

Social Networking Site Traffic Has Doubled Since 2007

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

The number of users of social networking websites such as Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter has doubled since 2007. In the US alone, 55.6 million people use social networking websites.

  • Social networking has become more popular than instant messaging for adults.
  • Other online activities such as watching video, online shopping, and email however are still more popular than social networks.
  • Within the world of social networking by comparison, Twitter has become more popular than Linkedin.

Twitter:
Aside from posting short posts, about 20% of Twitter users have their own blog. Many of these users can help marketing brands, goods, services or events. More than half of social network users have associated their profiles with a brand, company or product in some way. Even though there has been much discussion recently about negative focused discussions of brands or products, according to Anderson Analytics most social network users are more likely to speak positively about products or brands online.

Zoho Office Suite Integrates With Microsoft Access

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Zoho Productivity Suite, a document, project and invoicing management tools based online, has launched a new plugin that integrates with a Microsoft product: Access. Just a few weeks ago, Zoho added a plugin that connects to Sharepoint by Microsoft.

With this new plugin, Zoho Suite will allow users to migrate data from Microsoft Access (running locally) to Zoho Creator and Zoho Reports (web/cloud based software). Once in Zoho, the entire database or parts of it can be shared with other users–the key here is collaboration.

Business Online Sees Cloud As Inevitable

Monday, March 30th, 2009

The current economic crisis will shape things to come based on opportunity and necessity. An article in Datamanation entitled “Business Sees Cloud Trend as Inevitable” described how the effects of the economic crisis will further drive business towards the cloud computing trend. (Cloud computing: to buy computing power as a service from another company) “Compelling economics will ultimately force you to move to clouds,” stated Erich Clementi, IBM’s general manager of cloud computing for Reuters in London and quoted again in Datamanation. Recently, Cisco entered the market to produce blade servers–seeking to take advantage of this trend. One of the benefits of cloud computing is that it saves money since the organization can purchase just what they need or use and do not need to maintain their own hardware, software and network gear ( and staff ).

Stimulus Funding To Be Directed Towards Broadband Quickly

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Federal government gencies that oversee $7.2 billion in federal grantsĀ  economic stimulus bill state a commitment to disperse funding quickly towards expanding high-speed data networks. Michael Copps, the acting chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, explained the need for quick and decisive action in this area: “Broadband is the central infrastructure challenge of our time.”

**$4.7 billion is to be managed by the National Telecommunications Information Administration ( NTIA ), part of the Commerce Department. The other $2.5 billion will be managed by the Department of Agriculture’s Rural Utilities Service (RUS).

As Cisco Enters Blade Server Market, Dell Preps Launch of New Product

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Dell Product Group announced plans to release a new line of blade servers built around virtualization when Intel launches its next iteration of Nehalem (Intel processor microarchitecture) processors. Dell will announce its product line after the Nehalem-EP chip line is released. Cisco’s entrance into the blade server market, with a project entitled “Project California”, will start with a focus also on virtualization.

**Virtualization is the use of software to mask server resources, (ie. number and identity of individual physical servers, processors, and operating systems) from server users.

**The first Nehalem processor was released on the 18th of November 2008 (Tokyo) and the 17th of November 2008 in the US.