The Rise of Digital Photocopiers
Hello everyone
Usually in our day to day computing activities not everyone gives copiers a second thought, especially when it comes to data security. However I came upon this interesting article from Trend Micro and wanted to share with everyone.
Digital photocopiers don’t just copy anymore. They scan, fax, print and email documents too. This means that they have their own electronic storage. And this is where the problems start.
- PTC2010's blog
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Consultant Training? Learn from the Experience of Others
One thing that makes the job of being a consultant so difficult is that there is no "entry level" consultant position. From your very first project you get dropped into the flames with a loosely-fitting helmet, a leaky water bucket, and a "good luck to ya" attitude, and sometimes they leave out the good luck. The fact is, as a consultant you are there to put out a fire or to make some kind of magic happen that no one else can produce. In that kind of environment, there is little room for incompetence or inexperience.
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Innovation is the Cornerstone of Entrepreneurship
Hi there folks, my name is Kevin Fessenden and I am one of the founders of ConsultantTree. I feel it's necessary to give you a little bit of background on me and my professional life. As of this writing I am 27 years old. I live in Milford Ohio which is just east of Cincinnati where I recently bought my first house with earnings entirely from my consultancy business. I'm unmarried, loving life, and loving my career and where it's headed.
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Hating the Secure Shell Hacker Attacks
Hackers are constantly hitting my servers and I am not alone. How are you coping with
1 Million SSH Authentication Failures?.
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Why Paying For Code Doesn't Mean You Own It
As Contract Software Engineer, I am always interested in the legal issues around ownership of the code I have developed. Here is an interesting article I found on linked to on SlashDot about Why Paying For Code Doesn't Mean You Own It.
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