Blogged From Kay Giza at 26. Mar 2007 06:17 under Downloads;Windows
Microsoft bietet ab sofort Windows Server 2003 SP2 (Service Pack 2) an. Es enthält aktuelle Updates, Verbesserungen in Sicherheit und Stabilität sowie neue Funktionen für das Server-Betriebssystem und Windows XP Professional x64. Das Interesse an der Software ist sehr hoch. So wurde bereits der Release Candidate (RC) des SP2 seit November zweimal so häufig heruntergeladen wie der Windows Server 2003 SP1 RC.This weblog is powered by www.Giza-Blog.de | Visit: Codezone.de |MSDN Solve | MSDN Online |Community Guide © Copyright 2007 Kay Giza. All rights reserved. Legal
http://www.giza-blog.de/WindowsServer2003ServicePack2AbSofortErhaeltlich.aspx
Blogged From at 26. Mar 2007 01:02 under Object, Object
My previous post mentions that government shouldn't be trusted with a massive identity database. The WashingtonPost.com story in the title link further supports my case, and I encourage you to go read the article in its entirety. Here are a few excerpts to whet your appetite:Ballooning from fewer than 100,000 files in 2003 to about 435,000, the growing database threatens to overwhelm the people who manage it. "The single biggest worry that I have is long-term quality control," said Russ Travers, in charge of TIDE at the National Counterterrorism Center in McLean.Pause for a moment and think about that. 435,000 people are already in this database, which is roughly equivalent to the entire population of Kansas City, Sacramento or Cleveland.The bar for inclu[...]
http://lestdarknessfall.blogspot.com/2007/03/potential-us-terrorist-database.html
Blogged From Kay Giza at 24. Mar 2007 09:38 under News
Microsoft hat gemeinsam mit starken Partnern die Initiative IT-Fitness ins Leben gerufen - mit einem ambitionierten Ziel: Unter dem Motto "fIT kommt weiter" will die gemeinnützige, nicht-kommerzielle Initiative in den nächsten Jahren vier Millionen Menschen in Deutschland im Umgang mit Computer und Internet schulen und auf den wachsenden Bedarf an IT-Kompetenz für die berufliche Qualifizierung aufmerksam machen... [Mehr]This weblog is powered by www.Giza-Blog.de | Visit: Codezone.de |MSDN Solve | MSDN Online |Community Guide © Copyright 2007 Kay Giza. All rights reserved. Legal
http://www.giza-blog.de/DieInitiativeITFitness.aspx
Blogged From Kay Giza at 24. Mar 2007 08:48 under Development and Related;Downloads;Office 2007;Windows / Vista
Die weltgrößte Computermesse CeBIT in Hannover ist zu Ende gegangen. Im Mittelpunkt standen eine Woche lang unter anderem Windows Vista, Office 2007, .NET und Visual Studio, Internet-Dienste für unterwegs, Fernsehen übers Internet und auch Unterhaltungselektronik wie flache TV-Geräte. Ein weiterer zentraler Bereich war das Gebiet "Telematik und Navigation". Ich habe noch viel zu berichten die kommenden Tage, befinde mich jedoch noch ein wenig im Regenerationsmodus ;-) Dennoch möchte ich wie versprochen gerne drei Themen / Fragen hier aufgreifen und erklären, da ich sehr vielen von Ihnen versprochen habe, darüber hier zu bloggen: 1. Microsoft Office 2007 Open XML-Dateiformate, 2. Überblick über „WPF/E“, 3. Windows Vista DreamScene [Mehr ...]Thi[...]
http://www.giza-blog.de/Office2007DateiformateWPFEWindowsVistaDreamScene.aspx
Blogged From Chris at 23. Mar 2007 23:29 under Picks, distance learning, elearning
I send my picks to 140,000 subscribers every day - join them by sending an email to picks@lockergnome.com...Related Content:Live Linux on USBNext Stop?Pirillo’s Picks for 03/27/2007Pirillo’s Picks for 02/15/2007Pirillo’s Picks for 03/22/2007Pirillo’s Picks for 02/20/2007Pirillo’s Picks for 03/07/2007Pirillo’s Picks for 03/15/2007Pirillo’s Picks for 03/31/2007Pirillo’s Picks for 02/21/2007
http://chris.pirillo.com/2007/03/23/pirillos-picks-for-03232007/
Blogged From h0bbel at 23. Mar 2007 15:41 under Computing
According to Symantec’s 11th Internet Security Threat Report, Microsoft Windows had lowest number of patches and shortest average patch time of the monitored operating systems the last half of 2006. Who would have known? Check internetnews.com article about it, as well as the original Threat Report from Symantec.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/h0bbel/~3/103868794/
Blogged From at 22. Mar 2007 21:54
Traffic. That's a pretty good summary of my day exploring Cairo today with a couple of other folks from the conference I'm here attending. Lots of traffic. Taxis seem to be the main mode of non-resident transport and the taxi drivers are, as in most urban areas, rather crazy. Although I have to say that the taxis in Cairo were among the craziest I've ever experienced and the incessant honking of horns did really start to drive you nuts (during the hour+ taxi ride it took to get most anywhere).Having said that, though, the reality is that the Pyramids were amazing, the National Museum was fascinating and the "shopping experience" at the Khan El Khalili bazaar/market was just way too amusing. I'm utterly exhausted and have a good sunburn on my right arm ([...]
http://dyork.livejournal.com/271539.html
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