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The 31 Worst Face-Palm Moments in IT

on August 2, 2013

You’ve probably heard the phrase “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”. I want to introduce another in the same vein as that – “The Dumb, the Stupid, and the Unbelievable”. I’ve been an IT consultant for many years, and …

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Monitor Linux devices using GFI MAX

on January 12, 2010

We are pleased to announce to all users of GFI MAX (now GFI MAX RemoteManagement) that they can now monitor Linux devices. By monitoring and managing Linux systems, MSPs, VARs and IT support organizations can extend the services they offer …

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The Threats of Steganography

on January 11, 2010

Steganography is the art of concealing messages into something innocuous in such a way that it is extremely difficult for someone to suspect, let alone find, a hidden message. The etymology of the word “steganography” comes from the Greek language …

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Trust – The Enemy of Security?

on January 6, 2010

Some time ago I was reading about the Counterfeit banknote detector pen.  This pen basically writes in yellow on genuine money but in black or grey on fake money. So I thought, great but doesn’t that mean that if a …

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Undetected Threats: Cloud Storage

on December 28, 2009

Cloud storage solutions allow users to access their files from virtually anywhere as long as an internet connection is available. The files are stored by the solution providers.  Usually the files stored in the cloud can be accessed via a …

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All GFI mail server-based products support Microsoft Exchange 2010.

on December 23, 2009

We’re pleased to announce that all our mail server-based products, namely GFI FAXmaker, GFI MailSecurity, GFI MailEssentials and GFI MailArchiver, support Microsoft Exchange 2010. The new Exchange Server has been designed to help users achieve new levels of reliability and …

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The Difficulties in Running a Mail Server

on December 21, 2009

The main goal of every administrator is to automate most of the daily routines that consume much of the allocated time that could otherwise be spent researching new technologies or ways on how to improve the current system. The time …

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The GFI MAX™ Snowboard Challenge – GFI MAX’s Holiday Competition

on December 18, 2009

Are you ready for the GFI MAX Snowboard Challenge? With a busy 2009 behind him, MAX has decided to spend his time-off on the slopes competing in the GFI MAX Snowboard Challenge. Join him and navigate through the obstacles, to …

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GFI Network Server Monitor named 2009 Editors’ Best Award winner by Windows IT Pro magazine

on December 18, 2009

We’re proud to announce that GFI Network Server Monitor was named a bronze medal winner of the “2009 Editors’ Best Awards” in the Best System Utility category by Penton Media’s Windows IT Pro magazine.

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Three GFI products named 2009 Community Choice Awards winner by Windows IT Pro magazine

on December 17, 2009

We are pleased to announce that three of our products – GFI EndPointSecurity™, GFI EventsManager™ and GFI Network Server Monitor™ – have been named winners of the “2009 Community Choice Awards” by Penton Media’s Windows IT Pro magazine.

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Protecting your assets using one word – The Password

on December 10, 2009

In a world where a sizable part of any company’s assets or management thereof resides in a computer system, it is more than sensible to expect those systems to be as highly protected as possible. In most cases all the …

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