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GE's Enterprise Collaboration Backbone | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

GEs Enterprise Collaboration Backbone By Oliver Marks | July 17, 2008, 4:01pm PDT Summary General Electric, the venerable multinational that was founded in 1878 in New Jersey, have at their core a hugely sophisticated enterprise collaboration system that is arguably the largest in the world. Hot Topics iPhone iPad Enterprise 2.0

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Types of Malware & Best Malware Protection Practices

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A backdoor is a trojan that offers an attacker remote access into the victim’s device. If needed, company personnel or law enforcement can use the backdoor to access the system when needed. In 2008, the Kraken botnet with 495,000 bots infected 10% of the Fortune 500 companies. Backdoors. How to Defend Against a Keylogger.

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Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection Product Review

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Endpoints are one of the most common means of access for malicious attackers. Malwarebytes began as a product dedicated solely to protecting against malware when it was founded in 2008 in Santa Clara, CA. Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection case studies. Education: McMinn County School District. About Malwarebytes.

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Working internationally

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Everywhere we went we stressed the crucial value of digital provision, access and communications. not everyone has access to the internet. Even so, they were busy providing study space for students with nowhere else to work. Case Studies. ed by the 2008 financial crisis and in 2012.

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Provenance, restitution and poison cupboards

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Norwegian public libraries are seen as key places for integration and that pa-trons have a right to access materials in their native tongue. There is no exchange with other libraries and English versions of academic library journals are only accessible to selected groups of people. A Norwegian speaker explained how ?Norwegian