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Wild goose chase
We recovered in fast 8 hours
from the SQL Worm that hit two of are SQL servers Friday night but we
where chasing the code thinking that maybe there was the problem with
sessions code and server time-out. After extensive search and heavy duty
work from are firewalls we contain the traffic and isolated the
servers and patched the security holes with SQL server SP3.Are customers
are able able to login and shop without problems now. Here is the virus
W32.SQLExp.Worm(W32/SQLSlammer)
info and
cleaning solutions, we recommend to get the SQL Server SP3.
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XP
update to go beyond mere fixes.
Along with squashing bugs, as service packs normally do,
Microsoft's first major update to Windows XP will add
support for Tablet PCs and a fancier graphical interface" This
update will be similar to putting a new coat of wax on
your brand-new car," said Jim Cullinan, Windows XP
lead product manager. "It will provide a roll-up of
critical updates and enabling technologies for devices
like Mira,
as well as new types of PCs like the Tablet PC and
Freestyle PCs."
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You
get the PC you pay for. We expect
desktop systems of 10GHz or better by
2005--and more powerful systems after that. Although
no single "killer application" will
drive PCs to 3GHz, 5GHz or 10GHz, we expect a
wide range of new software and components that
will, in aggregate, severely tax current PC
resources and necessitate the growth in
computing power. The
"always connected, always on" world,
created by the Internet and wireless
technology, driving the need for faster
response times, security and availability. |
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There
is a growing digital divide,
but it’s not exactly between rich and poor — it’s
really between the computer enabled and the computer
disabled. And the ranks of the disabled are much wider
than you might think. That was the message hovering in the
room this week as thousands of computer software designers
descended on Seattle — in part to deliver the message
personally to Microsoft’s Bill Gates. |
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Security
concerns Worms come in all
shapes and sizes, and when they come bearing a
picture of teen pop star Britney Spears,
security experts are put on high alert. The
bug, labeled as
"VBS/Britney-A" and
"VBS-BRITNEYPIC.A," is considered
low-risk because it infected a small number of
computer users in Europe after it was
initially detected Thursday. Microsoft this
week continued its search for better
security. |
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BMWs
hit the road with Microsoft The
German automaker's 7 Series, just released in the United
States, boasts Windows CE software that allows BMW drivers
to navigate, make calls and control other features of the
sedan..
Microsoft has been working
with consulting company Accenture to provide what it
calls "telematic" services for cars, a
combination of telecom and data technology.
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HiTech
Solutions
Store is
done.
Currently we are working on creating Commerce
store accounts where you will be able to purchase all
your computer parts and Accessories as well as
pay for the service on-line. Shopping part is
done already. For
Current inventory click
here we will take
your orders over the phone or On-line. |
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Judge
puts file swappers in hot seat. A
federal judge on Monday ordered a trio of popular
file-swapping services to stand trial on copyright
infringement charges, ending a bid to bring a quick end to
their legal troubles with the entertainment industry.
"You've jumped the gun," Wilson told defense
attorneys, who had hoped the judge would narrow the case. |
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The
face of the Net is a-changin'.The
household income of the average online shopper
will drop from more than $70,000 in 2001 to
less than $65,000 in five years, according to
the forecast. The number of U.S. online
shoppers will double, from 66 million today to
132 million, in that time, but the ratio of
female to male shoppers, which is nearly equal
today, will remain the same. |
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