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Trend Micro to Acquire Provilla for Global Data Leak Prevention
CUPERTINO, Calif. and TOKYO, Oct. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Trend Micro Incorporated (TSE: 4704) , a leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services, announced today a definitive agreement to acquire Provilla, Inc., a leading provider of fingerprint-based intelligent endpoint solutions for data leak prevention (DLP) in organizations. Under the agreement, Provilla will operate as a subsidiary of Trend Micro's U.S. affiliate. Provilla's data leak prevention experts as well as technology and products will enhance the Trend Micro portfolio of easily deployed and managed multi-layered content-security solutions for business customers. Organizations of all sizes are vulnerable to data leaks that expose them to security, intellectual property, monetary, privacy and compliance threats.
Capital Insurance Group Partners With OTOnetworks to Launch Digital ...
BALTIMORE, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Capital Insurance Group (CIG), one of the top-rated insurance companies of the Western U.S., and OTOnetworks, a performance-based digital marketing services company, jointly announced an online advertising campaign to promote the introduction of safety and security solutions provider The Protector Network (http://www.theprotectornetwork.com) in Nevada. Free membership to The Protector Network is provided courtesy of CIG's Nevada Capital Insurance Company affiliate to current and future policy clients in the state. This exclusive offering provides auto, home and business insurance clients with a host of safety and security features, including: disaster notification, legal assistance services, anti-virus & spyware software protection from McAfee, offsite data backup, access to recommended safety & security products and additional bonuses and discounts.
Saha chairman slams baht measures
The government should take more responsive measures against currency speculators to maintain baht stability, says Boonchai Chokwatana, chairman of Saha Pathanapibul Plc, the country's leading consumer goods conglomerate. Mr Boonchai said his personal view was that the six monetary measures introduced recently by the Bank of Thailand would be unproductive and would not solve existing problems affecting the business community. ''The six measures are a temporary painkiller. It is necessary to have more effective measures. The government should open its mind to suggestions from the private sector and veterans in the field, not relying heavily on academics, in order to find a better solution,'' he said. Mr Boonchai said the baht had appreciated not due to economic fundamentals, but as a result of manipulation by speculators.
Top 20 odd stories of 2007
Goanita Jacques, 48, was given a two-month suspended sentence for producing the drug when she appeared at Bradford Crown Court and warned she would be jailed if caught again.Click here for the full storyGlue prank causes Saturday havoc for Halifax town centre shopsDozens of Halifax shop workers were left sipping tea outside their stores after vandals went around the town during the night super gluing door locks.Click here for the full story52-year-old councillor becomes Muslim and marries 25-year-old woman in GambiaA love-struck councillor celebrated St Valentine's Day with a telephone call to his new wife 6,000 miles away in Gambia.Bob Thompson went on holiday and within days met and married a woman half his age and became a Muslim.But red tape meant Fatou Jammeh and her eight-year-old daughter, Sira, could not join Coun Thompson in Elland.Click here for the full storyBob and Fatou were finally reunited in Elland on their first anniversary - click here to read the full story)Picture gallery of Calderdale's freak floodsBack to the wettest summer in recent memory and a rain-lashed Calderdale, counting the cost of freak floods which caused hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of damage.The Courier photographers got out there and captured the scene of devastation.Click here for the full story and picturesMI5 cover-up claim over Robin Hood in YorkshireRobin Hood is buried in Calderdale and MI5 are keeping the truth secret to allow a multi-million pound Midlands tourist industry to flourish.
Windows Home Server Bug Causes Problems
Microsoft Windows Home Server has a bug showing its ugly head that can cause some corrupted files. Seeing that the point of having a home server is to store files, this corruption of files can cause some problems for this purpose. According to Microsoft, the bug only becomes an issue when the system is under an "extreme load" but have decided to sound an alarm and conduct an investigation of the issue before it becomes a serious issue. Microsoft says that the problem is not 100 percent reproducible and depends on several factors to make it happen. The server must be under an extreme load and doing a large file copy, and at the same time the server cache must be full and the user has to be editing a file to a previously shared folder. At some time in the future, a fix will be pushed to all Windows Home Server customers by way of Windows Update with the process to be determined by the server software's Automatic Updates settings.
State of the Unions
And the Krugmans of the world will hold up the SEIU as an example of what is right about unionism. Well, the SEIU still has an international affairs department that was founded when the CIA created its other labor affiliates. AFL-CIO president John Sweeney (former president of the SEIU) was deeply involved in all of that during the horrors of the Central American and Haitian slaughters. Andrew Stern, the current head of the SEIU has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Republican Governors Assn and is spear-heading a joint business/labor effort to keep health care privatized as much as possible through various "universal" health insurance schemes. Stern also has danced a truly perverse dance with Walmart around its health insurance program and truly weird low-wage schemes.
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