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Last week, Microsoft announced that its Office 365 service was granted the Authority to Operate under the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) by the Broadcasting Board of Governors. For those out of the loop, we should note that FISMA creates a process for federal agencies to certify and accredit the... |
8 May 2012 10:34 GMT |
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The certification process, which means Sony and Microsoft need to take a close look at all content, be it patch or DLC, that is released on their home consoles, has been frustrating for the developers at DICE who try to quickly roll out PC patches for Battlefield 3.
Patrick Bach, who is the executive producer workin... |
28 March 2012 04:44 GMT |
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Nokia is gearing up for the release of its first Windows Phone devices in China, and one of these handsets has just received the necessary approvals in the country. The smartphone was seen at the Chinese radio management commission as Nokia 719C, and is presumed to be nothing more than a variant of last year’s ... |
12 March 2012 07:31 GMT |
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Nokia is expected to launch a new Windows Phone device later this month at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, none other than the Nokia Lumia 610 smartphone that will run under Windows Phone Tango. The handset appears to be more than just a rumor, especially now that it started receiving the necessary certific... |
16 February 2012 08:46 GMT |
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DLNA is always working towards a higher level of multimedia and entertainment, and it looks like its latest efforts have consolidated into a set of guidelines that should allow service provider content to be easily played across multiple platforms.The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is constantly working towa... |
24 May 2011 03:16 GMT |
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There are a bunch of USB 3.0 host controllers on the market, but only some of them have, thus far, gained the official approval of the USB Implementers Forum, and it looks like the crowd has grown by one.When it comes to new technologies, there are certain performance and quality standards that one needs to meet bef... |
18 May 2011 03:11 GMT |
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The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG), an industry-funded, non-profit corporation that compiles industry data on home entertainment, has been keeping an eye on the developments on the Blu-ray player front. Recently, it learned that household penetration of Blu-ray players has reached 18 million, and that global sale... |
28 July 2010 02:55 GMT |
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Microsoft has launched a new program designed to offer entry-level certifications for students in developer and IT programs. Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) is addressed at students that lack IT or development experience, and with no employment history, and provides “extra weight” to CVs in a time wh... |
8 July 2010 08:31 GMT |
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Wireless carrier Orange recently announced that its Orange Business Services had been awarded the Unified Contact Center Enterprise (UCCE) certification from Cisco, which would enable it to sell and support complex contact center needed for customers all around the world. Moreover, the carrier becomes one of the few... |
25 March 2010 06:49 GMT |
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The Wi-Fi technology is being present more and more in new advanced mobile phones, as more and more carriers, handset makers, and end users are embracing the technology so as to benefit from enhanced coverage, bandwidth boost, and more. Thus, the Wi-Fi Alliance has just announced that a number of ten mobile phones h... |
24 March 2010 13:31 GMT |
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As it is generally the case, a new wave of technology releases from Microsoft spurs in its turn a new generation of certifications and exams for IT professionals. Windows 7 makes no exception to this rule, with new resources offered by the Redmond company to help IT workers clearly indicate the depth of their knowled... |
17 December 2009 06:38 GMT |
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Canonical, through Matthias Klose, announced on July 11th, 2009 that the Ubuntu Java development team had completed the certification of the OpenJDK 6 platform for Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope). This means that the OpenJDK 6 package included in Ubuntu 9.04 has passed the meticulous tests of the Java Standard Edition... |
14 July 2009 04:33 GMT |
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Change the way you're thinking about the SSL certification, for it is not that safe, researchers from Netcraft advised. Don't go rushing ahead and provide all the personal information, for it might get stolen, and other phrases to that effect. Why's that? Because the companies assuring that the site is... |
6 March 2008 08:36 GMT |
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Microsoft is training heroes for Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 1, which is coincidentally the same as the RTM version of the latest server platform from the Redmond company. Windows Server 2008 RTM'd on February 4, 2008 alongside Windows Vista SP1, and is right on track for its global launch on February 27, ... |
25 February 2008 10:34 GMT |
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The Phenom-Ready certification offered to motherboard manufacturers by AMD is meant to spare the users the headache of picking an incompatible model for their newly-purchased Phenom processor. This was a minor aspect until now, as Phenoms could not make it to the market, so it would have been impossible for the custo... |
27 December 2007 10:53 GMT |
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Windows Server 2008 is yet to be finalized. In fact, Microsoft's last 32-bit server operating system, formerly codenamed Longhorn, has not even reached RTM stage. While it has indeed been scheduled to be released to manufacturing by the end of this year, the date at which Windows Server 2008's code will go ... |
5 December 2007 07:16 GMT |
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IBM has achieved the EAL4 Augmented with ALC FLR3 certification for Red Hat Enterprise Linux for their mainframe, System x, System p5 and eServer systems, according to their officials. The new level of security received by Red Hat plays an important role especially when it comes to governmental agencies, such as th... |
19 June 2007 11:05 GMT |
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Are you struggling with your Windows Vista skills? Is the latest operating system from Microsoft simply too much for you? Too much of a challenge? Too new? Having upgraded to Windows Vista many find themselves in unfamiliar territory. Some people are resistant to change. But what do you do when your livelihood is str... |
23 May 2007 10:27 GMT |
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Windows Live OneCare, Microsoft's all-in-one security and performance solution for desktops is evolving. OneCare hit the market at the beginning of 2007, concomitantly with the general availability of Windows Vista. However, Microsoft's anti-virus delivered only a modest performance in terms of security and... |
21 May 2007 03:14 GMT |
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Microsoft has announced the debut of an initiative designed to improve your skills associated with its productivity suite via the new 2007 Microsoft Office system certifications program. Regarding Office 2007 as a mere tool of the trade, Microsoft is inviting users to not only increase their skills but also validate... |
18 April 2007 04:40 GMT |
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As the age of Windows XP draws to a halt, more and more people are making the switch to the new operating system, and to top things over, hardware manufacturers are all up in a bunch trying to have as many Windows Vista-Ready products as possible. Getting certification from Microsoft for a hardware component ensures ... |
13 April 2007 07:08 GMT |
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