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Wanted: satellite broadband for a move to Wales | Ask Jack
The Porters are moving to Wales and satellite seems to be the only option for broadband. But how does it work, and how do they choose a supplier? We have decided to leave the big city behind and move to a very remote location in Wales. After extensive research, it appears the only internet option is satellite broadband, but I am getting so confused by all the options such as renting the ...
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Pipex 'silence' condemned punters' emails to spam blackhole
ISP blocked for a week after 'ignoring' complaints Analysis Pipex subscribers struggled to send emails for several days after antivirus biz Trend Micro declared the ISP's network a source of spam.…
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ExecuSpeak Dictionary: Run the Numbers
PHILADELPHIA (MainStreet) -- Is the house affordable? Does the acquisition make sense? How does the new product make money? Is there enough money for that business trip? Is retirement an option? All these questions, and more, have the same answer: Run the numbers. Whether it's a complex financial model or a basic calculator and a pencil, the phrase covers a lot of options. Running the numbers ...
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Fluidata Defends BT over Claims of Monopolising UK Superfast Broadband
The Managing Director (MD) of UK business ISP Fluidata, Piers Daniell, has accused the Chief Operating Officer of Virgin Media, Andrew Barron, of being almost hypocritical for claiming that BT are monopolising superfast broadband. “It’s rich that a company like Virgin, who offers no wholesale access to its residential network, is making such an issue,” [...]
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SonicWALL routers and dropped ARP packets
Mark Pimperton describes how more secure handling of ARP packets by a new router caused a baffling loss of both Internet connections after 15 minutes.
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Mobile net filters block legit content too – campaign group
It even bins age-appropriate stuff Mobile operators currently provide filter systems that enable parents to stop children accessing websites deemed to contain content suitable for individuals aged 18 or over. However, the Open Rights Group (ORG) said there are "a number of serious problems" with how those systems work.…
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CHR Program Guarantees Up To 25% Cost Savings
Does the vendor have your attention now?
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Revenue and Data Management
Contrary to what many might think, email marketing is not dead. But the key to assessing and understanding the latest trends is in customer data.
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Q&A: Improving Radiology through Data Search and Mining
Woojin Kim, MD, developer of Montage, talks about how the software brings Google-like search to radiology reports and how data mining is improving the field.
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Sysadmins: Chucked your Exchange servers up? Let's enable SSO
Keeping things simple for the users... Sysadmin blog My previous article focused on migrating Exchange into Microsoft's cloud, but there is more to Office 365 than just Exchange. Single Sign On (SSO) between Office 365 and your local Microsoft domain can be a bit tricky. A proper implementation has high minimum requirements, and there are very good arguments against cutting corners.…
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