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15 years ago
Microsoft unveils OS for education sector
Microsoft has recently launched its Windows Multipoint Server 2010 (WMS) operating system in the Indian market.
WMS is an operating system allows multiple stations to draw their processing power from single traditional desktop PC, while providing each student an independent monitor, keyboard and mouse.
The solution allows up to 10 stations to be connected to one traditional PC via a simple USB device called ‘Linksmart’.

It will reduce the operational costs of educational institutions.
HP, Microsoft’s global partner will provide WMS enabled system.
Microsoft believes that school labs, classrooms and libraries can greatly benefit from Shared Resource Computing.
Teachers has to manage only one computer instead of many.
Students can work on their projects independently at their own pace.
Schools can reduce hardware costs, increase number of students for computer access.
Microsoft has recently launched its Windows Multipoint Server 2010 (WMS) operating system in the Indian market.
WMS is an operating system allows multiple stations to draw their processing power from single traditional desktop PC, while providing each student an independent monitor, keyboard and mouse.
The solution allows up to 10 stations to be connected to one traditional PC via a simple USB device called ‘Linksmart’.

It will reduce the operational costs of educational institutions.
HP, Microsoft’s global partner will provide WMS enabled system.
Microsoft believes that school labs, classrooms and libraries can greatly benefit from Shared Resource Computing.
Teachers has to manage only one computer instead of many.
Students can work on their projects independently at their own pace.
Schools can reduce hardware costs, increase number of students for computer access.
Software Engineers never die...They just go offline.
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15 years ago
BSNL and HCL tide up to provide rural area broad brand connections at a cheap rates with PC by easy installments.
* Its really good news for rural India people.
proved that, Govt activities always benifiting the people.but problem is at implimenting stage.
" hats up BSNL"
* Its really good news for rural India people.
proved that, Govt activities always benifiting the people.but problem is at implimenting stage.
" hats up BSNL"
15 years ago
RSA announces new cyber crime intelligence service
Security firm RSA has announced the new RSASM CyberCrime Intelligence Service designed to help organizations identify computers, information assets and identities compromised by Trojans and other online attacks.
According to a company press release, the managed service is powered by the RSA Anti-Fraud Command Center and helps IT professionals further understand and isolate possible points of exposure within their enterprise environments so they can adjust security controls and close gaps to better protect their organizations against the theft of corporate resources by fraudsters.
Security firm RSA has announced the new RSASM CyberCrime Intelligence Service designed to help organizations identify computers, information assets and identities compromised by Trojans and other online attacks.
According to a company press release, the managed service is powered by the RSA Anti-Fraud Command Center and helps IT professionals further understand and isolate possible points of exposure within their enterprise environments so they can adjust security controls and close gaps to better protect their organizations against the theft of corporate resources by fraudsters.
Software Engineers never die...They just go offline.
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15 years ago
Microsoft multi point server!!!
Thats informative.
Hey Kumaresh! why can't you add much more information and submit this as an article?
Thats informative.
Hey Kumaresh! why can't you add much more information and submit this as an article?
Thanks 'n' Regards,
Deepti.
15 years ago
@Deepti
Thanks a lot for the suggestion.
I am working on that.
Thanks a lot for the suggestion.
I am working on that.
Software Engineers never die...They just go offline.
http://jokesthegreat.blogspot.com
15 years ago
NAYAN Software to tackle cyber attack
Due to increasing number of cyber attacks on Indian companies inspired CDAC(Centre for Development of Advanced Computing ) to develop software to provide protection from such attacks.
CDAC has developed software -'NAYAN,' 'USB Pratirodh,' and 'Malware Resist'.
The software helps the administrator control access of a computer to network services and monitor activity from anywhere in the network.
NAYAN, short for Network Abhigham Niyanthran, controls the computer's access to different network services, thus protecting the internal network from threats and misuse.
Due to increasing number of cyber attacks on Indian companies inspired CDAC(Centre for Development of Advanced Computing ) to develop software to provide protection from such attacks.
CDAC has developed software -'NAYAN,' 'USB Pratirodh,' and 'Malware Resist'.
The software helps the administrator control access of a computer to network services and monitor activity from anywhere in the network.
NAYAN, short for Network Abhigham Niyanthran, controls the computer's access to different network services, thus protecting the internal network from threats and misuse.
Software Engineers never die...They just go offline.
http://jokesthegreat.blogspot.com
15 years ago
Bhanu I just wanted to know how much space does ubuntu covers.
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