Absolute Software Honored in Wall Street Journal Awards for Technology
Absolute Software Honored in Wall Street Journal Awards for Technology Innovation (T-Net British Columbia)
Vancouver, BC, September 15, 2006–(T-Net)–Absolute Software Corporation, a leading provider of firmware-based, patented Computer Theft Recovery, Data Protection and Secure Asset Tracking solutions, today announced that its newest product offering, Computrace Data Protection, was named Runner-Up in the Software category in The Wall Street Journal’s 2006 Technology Innovation Awards competition.
Sun, IBM Butt Heads On Tape Encryption (InformationWeek)
Sun Microsystems and IBM this week started delivering tape drives with built-in encryption technology, and both accused the other of offering proprietary technology.
Sun, IBM Butt Heads On Tape Encryption (ChannelWeb)
Sun Microsystems and IBM this week started delivering tape drives with built-in encryption technology, and both accused the other of offering proprietary technology. Sun on Wednesday unveiled the Sun StorageTek Crypto-Ready T10000 tape drive which enables the encryption of data as it is written to a cartridge, while IBM on Tuesday unveiled the addition of encryption technology to its IBM System
Book Review: Build Your Own Website The Right Way, Using HTML & CSS by Ian Lloyd (Blogcritics.org)
This Sitepoint release, written by Ian Lloyd, proves to be a worthwhile addition to the library of a budding web designer or even that of a complete novice who’d like to build his own site. Ian takes the reader through a complete tour of HTML and CSS, plus a few goodies, and leaves no stone unturned in making sure they can build a good, solid foundation of knowledge.For those of you not in
IBM, Sun announce native tape drive encryption (Computerworld Singapore)
This week, IBM and Sun Microsystems are each announcing encryption built directly into a tape drive, which lets users protect data on tapes in case they are lost or stolen.
Explore the merits of using HTML tables and CSS (Tech Republic)
There are two main approaches to Web application layout: HTML tables and CSS. Layout with HTML tables is tested and proven, while CSS is relatively new. Learn more about each approach’s set of pros and cons.
September 15th, 2006