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Monthly Archives: July 2014
If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them: Why Security Professionals are Becoming Certified Ethical Hackers
To some, the term ‘ethical hacker’ may seem like an oxymoron. After all, most of the mainstream coverage of hackers sheds a negative light on these groups or individuals. Hackers are often portrayed as sketchy individuals with evil motives, sometimes doing irreversible damage to businesses and reputations through complex DDoS attacks or simple social engineering tactics. Continue reading
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Tagged ethical-hacker, may-seem, negative-light, sketchy-individuals, term, the-term, these-groups, through-complex, web hosting
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New Zealand ISP Introduces Global Mode to Give Users Access to Geoblocked Content
New Zealand-based internet service provider Slingshot announced on Tuesday that its new Global Mode will provide users access to more geoblocked content, including Netflix and Hulu. The service is free for its New Zealand broadband customers. Continue reading
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Tagged global-mode, hosting, internet-service, legal issues, slingshot, tuesday, users-access, vodahost, web hosting, will-provide, zealand-based
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Email Platform Inbox Launches to Help Developers Create Next-Gen Email Apps
Email platform startup Inbox has emerged out of stealth mode on Monday with the hopes of making it easy for developers to create email apps faster and with fewer bugs. Continue reading
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Tagged apps-faster, cloud-computing, hopes, hosting, inbox, making-it-easy, mode-on-monday, platform-startup, saas, vodahost, web hosting
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UK Telecom EE Offers New Cloud Services to Business Customers
UK telecom EE is launching a new suite of cloud apps specifically aimed at boosting small business productivity including office, publishing, and accounting apps such as Microsoft Office 365 and Sage One Accounts and Payroll. Continue reading
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Tagged aimed-at-boosting, cloud-apps, including-office, microsoft, microsoft-office, new-suite, regions, web hosting
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Battle of the Independence Day Web Hosting Promotions
After stumbling on to SiteGround’s website and the firm’s great 4th of July promotion, I almost called the company’s CEO Tenko Nikolov. I wanted to congratulate him on a great marketing tie-in. Continue reading
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Tagged almost-called, ceo, firm, great-4th, great-marketing, tenko, the-firm, vodahost, web hosting
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