c|net, 4/24/02: Lee Hecht Harrison / NYC Chooses CenterBeam for End-User IT Services
Manhattan Office of World Leader in Outplacement and Career Services Uses CenterBeam Service to Manage Ever-Changing Needs
Today, CenterBeam, a leading provider of end-user IT services, announced that Lee Hecht Harrison's New York City office has chosen CenterBeam to deliver complete end-user information technology services.
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Network World, 4/17/02: How to analyze Windows for misconfigurations
By Dave Kearns
Security, it seems, is never far from the forefront of our minds - especially for those of us who manage Windows networks. Hardly a day goes by without someone exposing a new security vulnerability in one Microsoft product or another.
Microsoft has now released a tool that might help to give you peace of mind - or not.
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA), is used to analyze Windows systems for common security misconfigurations - things that are " on " that should be turned off, things that are " off " that should be turned on and ports that should be closed (or open) and aren’t
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Press Release, 4/24/02: Portal Offers Best Resources to Assist Businesses With Windows XP and Office XP Deployments
REDMOND, Wash., April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) has made it easier than ever for IT professionals to evaluate and deploy the Windows(R) XP operating system andOffice XP. This week, Microsoft launched the Desktop Deployment Resource Center, a "one-stop shop" that provides business decision-makers and IT professionals with resources to address their needs in evaluating, deploying and maintaining Microsoft(R) Windows XP and Office XP. Resources are indexed by product, company size and stage in migration to ensure that the most pertinent information is made available based on the business's needs.
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Press Release, 4/24/02: A Growing Technology Ecosystem
Despite a hesitant global economy and the burst of the dot-com bubble, the information technology market is poised to exceed $1 trillion this year and is expected to grow another 40 percent by 2005.
With millions of people employed at hundreds of thousands of information technology companies around the world, it’s clear that the high-tech industry continues to serve as an engine of global economic growth and opportunity.
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Strategy+business, Q2, 2002: Lawrence Lessig: The Thought Leader Interview
By Lawrence M. Fisher
The Stanford University law professor and cyberadvocate redefines the parameters of the Internet.
Amid the chorus of techies and Web heads proclaiming that cyberspace is inherently immune to regulation, a lone voice has consistently insisted quite the opposite. Indeed, Stanford University law professor Lawrence Lessig has written that the Internet is rapidly succumbing to a triad of ill-considered law, restrictive technology, and commercial monopolization that threatens its very existence as a platform for freedom, innovation, and growth.
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