Interview with Brian R. Bonby of VisionWorks Solutions.

September 2nd, 2008

Who’s who in the data industry? This weeks interview is with Brian R.Bondy of VisionWorks.

Brian’s story is very exciting and shows how innovation can utterly change the vertical markets of a business. Initially Brian set out to offer online backup View definition in a new window to business and after identifying an opening in open file management View definition in a new window (pun intended) he focused on that area and VisionWorks was founded to provide affordable, quality open file management for online backup software companies. Now let me hand you over to the man himself.

1. Name
Brian R. Bondy

2. Company.
VisionWorks Solutions Inc.
ROBOdrs, LLC.

3. Position.
VisionWorks Solutions Inc. Co-Founder and CTO
ROBOdrs, LLC. Co-Founder [...] Continue Reading…

Techtarget information security seminar.

September 5th, 2008

The “Securing data in motion” conference covers a wide range of data protection specific areas ranging from the key principles of protecting data to creating a data protection program. The next events are in September so excuse the short notice. There are however two events in September and one in December.

If you can’t wait ’till December to attend (in Boston) then the next techtarget security seminar touches down in Orlando, Florida Sept 9th and then in Sandiego, California on September 11th.

There is no charge to attend this seminar but you  must book in advance on techtarget.com as there is [...] Continue Reading…

Google browser! Chrome available today!

September 2nd, 2008

Google have for some time been employing FireFox engineers. Indeed they have registered domain names which to many indicated
either Internet browser development or at the very least protection of potential Google browser names.

Now the cat is out of the bag. Google is launching an Internet browser. This obvious path for Google has taken many by
surprise and even created a certain amount of shock in the industry. The thrust of the development is that it be more
lightweight and faster than Internet explorer. In addition you can be fairly sure that it will work very well with Gmail,
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Microsoft surprise O.D.F move on May 22nd, 2008
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IE8 Beta - Long awaited but looks promising.

August 29th, 2008

After the release of IE7 Microsoft claimed that Internet explorer updates would be more frequent and hinted that these updates could be as frequent as every six to nine months. It is not far off two years since IE7 was released in beta format and the beta of IE8 has just become available.

I downloaded it today. Much too early to form an opinion let alone report any findings but that I will do as soon as is practical.

Please know this;

Beta downloads are exactly that. You should not download them on mission critical systems regardless of the source.

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ICANN backup online expansion claims with approval of new names on June 30th, 2008
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Data loss compensation in Europe

August 28th, 2008

Data loss View definition in a new window is something you may read about frequently. You may have had your own details breached or likely know someone who was affected. It is far less likely that you know someone you was compensated due to data loss. When was the last time you heard of data loss compensation? It is quite possible that data about you has been lost and you were not informed. It is much less likely that you will ever be compensated for any data loss incident.

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