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  1. Arif’s Process Manager v1.0.112 Beta 1

    lockergnome.com » Windows Fanatics - Nov 11, 2008

    Arif’s Process Manager is comparable with Windows Task Manager — except that you can manage your processes with fewer clicks, less fuss, and less muss! [Discovered via Major Geeks] [72K] [Win2k/XP/Vista] [FREE]

    Also tagged: process, windows, download, process management, freeware, task manager

  2. Risk of Outsourcing (and Security Outsourcing)

    technet.com » Roger's Security Blog - Oct 30, 2008

    I am often asked about the risks of outsourcing (we often talk about processes, legal risks (e.g. Data Protection), etc.) – the list is very long. Today I read an article which touches a completely different issue: It

    Also tagged: policy, cybercrime, incidents

  3. SAFECode released „Fundamental Practices for Secure Software Development”

    technet.com » Roger's Security Blog - Oct 8, 2008

    SAFECode just released a new paper called Fundamental Practices for Secure Software Development. This is a collaboration of different people from different companies (SAP, EMC, Symantec, Juniper, Nokia and Microsoft)

    Also tagged: security, microsoft, trends

  4. How SocialText is breaking the collaboration mold

    zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 1, 2008

    Last evening, Ross Mayfield, co-founder of SocialText held a conference call with some of the Irregulars to run through the latest incarnation of the company's flagship product. The surprise he held up his sleeve was

    Also tagged: internet, collaboration, software, instant messaging, socialtext, enterprise software, groupware, twitter, online communications, signals, business operations, dennis howlett, supply chain management scm, operational planning, socialtext 3

  5. Links for 2008-09-22

    taint.org » taint.org: Justin Mason's Weblog - Sep 22, 2008

    Linux x86_64 frozen by heavy I/O on Dell PowerEdge 2950 : starting to think we may be running into this on our build machine; annoying. bookmarking for future reference (tags: poweredge dell hardware linux drivers

    Also tagged: drivers, hardware, performance, spam, hosting, linux, wikipedia, malware, funny, dell, uncategorized, sysadmin, abuse, wp, bureaucracy, isps, deletion, poweredge, atrivo, deletionpedia, intercage

  6. Системное программирование / Что такое нити (threads)?

    habrahabr.ru » Хабрахабр: - Sep 19, 2008

    Навеяно предыдущей статьей на эту тему. Для того чтобы, структурировать свое понимание – что представляют собой threads (это слово переводят на русский язык как «нити» везде, кроме книг по Win32 API, где его переводят

    Also tagged: threads, процессы, потоки, нити

  7. Flow states

    msdn.com » Office OFFline Comic Strip - Sep 16, 2008

    Today’s Office OFFline comic was suggested by a coworker. Thanks, Holly! Become a fan on Facebook | Follow me on Twitter | Create your own comic

    Also tagged: jobs, flow charts

  8. Rent a Botnet on eBay (Part 2)

    technet.com » Roger's Security Blog - Sep 13, 2008

    You might have seen my recent blogpost on the botnet on eBay. They have seen it (we briefly touched base on that) and – now it's gone: Cool stuff! Roger

    Also tagged: policy, cybercrime

  9. An Olympics-inspired swim lane diagram

    msdn.com » Office OFFline Comic Strip - Sep 9, 2008

    Today’s Office OFFline comic was inspired by Michael Phelps (of course) and by the fact that cross-functional flowcharts in Visio are also known as swim lane diagrams. Become a fan on Facebook | Follow me on Twitter

    Also tagged: marketing, advertising, olympics, public relations, michael phelps, cross functional flowcharts, swim lane diagrams

  10. Why I do not like e-Voting (Part 2)

    technet.com » Roger's Security Blog - Sep 9, 2008

    As you might know, I blogged on e-Voting recently (Why I do not like e-Voting) and got quite some reactions. A few here but most of them privately. Most of you seem to like e-Voting. Now, think again! Look at this

    Also tagged: policy, cybercrime, critical infrastructure protection

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