- Published: 15 July 2008
- Written by NStinchcombe
In its Q2 2008 Web Security Trends Report, Finjan outlines the latest developments in the cybercrime commercialization economy
Farnborough, United Kingdom, July 15, 2008 - Finjan Inc., a leader in secure web gateway products, today announced the latest findings by its Malicious Code Research Center (MCRC). In its latest trends report for Q2 2008, the MCRC identifies and analyzes the latest Crimeware business operations, and provides a first-of-its-kind insider’s look at the organizational structure of Cybercrime organizations. It all makes the cybercrime more successful and profitable than ever.
The report includes real documented discussions conducted by Finjan’s researchers with resellers of stolen data and their “bosses”, confirming Finjan’s analysis of the current state of the cybercrime economy.
Read more: Know Your Cybercrime Enemy – Finjan Unveils the Latest Cybercrime Organizational
Bluepulse, mig33, MXit and Rummble Use SMS to Improve Mobile Social Experience
Redwood City, US: July 15, 2008 – Clickatell, global mobile messaging leader, today announced that mig33, Bluepulse , MXit and Rummble have selected Clickatell’s award winning SMS gateway to increase customer acquisition, improve the effectiveness of social communities, and increase the overall “stickiness” of mobile communities. In today’s mobile society, people want to communicate and stay in touch while on the go, and the addition of text messaging to mobile social networks greatly improves the ability to stay connected with friends, family and business associates anywhere, anytime. People of all ages “get” text messaging, and it’s inherent on 99% of the 3 billion mobile phones in existence today.
Read more: Clickatell Preferred by Mobile Social Networking Communities – Around the World
Redwood City, US: July 15, 2008 – Clickatell, global mobile messaging leader, today announced that mig33, Bluepulse , MXit and Rummble have selected Clickatell’s award winning SMS gateway to increase customer acquisition, improve the effectiveness of social communities, and increase the overall “stickiness” of mobile communities. In today’s mobile society, people want to communicate and stay in touch while on the go, and the addition of text messaging to mobile social networks greatly improves the ability to stay connected with friends, family and business associates anywhere, anytime. People of all ages “get” text messaging, and it’s inherent on 99% of the 3 billion mobile phones in existence today.
- Published: 15 July 2008
- Written by newsprovider
Rostrvm Solutions responds with rostrvm CallGuide, an integrated agent support application
Woking, UK, 15 July 2008: Recent independent research commissioned by Siemens Enterprise Communications highlighted the drain on agent productivity caused by increasingly complex administration tasks in the call centre; on average agents spend 71% of their time entering data, making notes, seeking advice and reading from information screens.
Equally alarming for businesses that operate a call centre, the research showed that agents are using five separate applications on average to deal with a call and 61% of agents said that better systems for managing calls would provide the most positive improvement.
Read more: 61% of call centre agents want better systems for managing calls
Woking, UK, 15 July 2008: Recent independent research commissioned by Siemens Enterprise Communications highlighted the drain on agent productivity caused by increasingly complex administration tasks in the call centre; on average agents spend 71% of their time entering data, making notes, seeking advice and reading from information screens.
Equally alarming for businesses that operate a call centre, the research showed that agents are using five separate applications on average to deal with a call and 61% of agents said that better systems for managing calls would provide the most positive improvement.
- Published: 15 July 2008
- Written by newsprovider
New BT Home Hub has up to twice the wireless range of other UK broadband providers
BT Total Broadband’s stylish new Home Hub gives customers the best wireless signal of any UK broadband provider – thanks to next-generation wi-fi technology that enables reception even in areas that other routers find difficult to reach.
The sleek new design houses the latest ‘N’ standard wireless technology which gives stronger and more reliable connections than routers offered by other UK broadband providers; BT is the first UK ISP to offer ‘N’-standard wireless technology.
Read more: New BT Hub Reaches The Parts Others Cannot Reach
BT Total Broadband’s stylish new Home Hub gives customers the best wireless signal of any UK broadband provider – thanks to next-generation wi-fi technology that enables reception even in areas that other routers find difficult to reach.
The sleek new design houses the latest ‘N’ standard wireless technology which gives stronger and more reliable connections than routers offered by other UK broadband providers; BT is the first UK ISP to offer ‘N’-standard wireless technology.
- Published: 15 July 2008
- Written by newsprovider
Hartley Wintney, July 15th 2008 - Getmapping announces the availability of Cities Revealed LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data to add to its significant portfolio of height data of England, Wales and Scotland. The new LiDAR data covers the main centres of population, including Greater London, Birmingham, Greater Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Glasgow and Edinburgh and is available online from Getmapping.com.
LIDAR is a method of terrain mapping, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the sensor, normally airborne, and the ground surface. The resulting highly accurate terrain map is suitable for assessing flood risk, engineering projects and land and property development. LiDAR is also suitable for 3D visualisation and modelling.
Read more: Getmapping Announces Online Availability of Urban LiDAR
LIDAR is a method of terrain mapping, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the sensor, normally airborne, and the ground surface. The resulting highly accurate terrain map is suitable for assessing flood risk, engineering projects and land and property development. LiDAR is also suitable for 3D visualisation and modelling.
- Published: 15 July 2008
- Written by newsprovider