Saturday, October 10, 2009

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 10/10/2009



eHealth cash not totally squandered, auditor says
Ontario's electronic health records initiative isn't a success by any metric, but some of the investment can be salvaged. What eHealth Ontario needs to get back on its feet
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Report dismisses claims Canada lags in broadband
A report funded by phone and cable companies says Canada isn't doing as bad as some studies say. However, an industry analyst says the real issue is lack of competition
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Kaspersky upgrades KOSS suite
Windows 7 support and easy deployment are two big advantages to Kaspersky’s upgraded software suite for SMB and enterprise network endpoint security, according to Kaspersky
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Fess up on cash, freebies for reviews, bloggers told
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission wants bloggers to disclose fees and free gadgets they receive for writing reviews...
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Prototype security software blocks DDoS attacks
Identity-based privacy-protected access control is said to overcome weaknesses in IP address filtering as a method of blocking denial of service attacks.
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eHealth cash not totally squandered, auditor says
Ontario's electronic health records initiative isn't a success by any metric, but some of the investment can be salvaged. What eHealth Ontario needs to get back on its feet
Read More ...

Report dismisses claims Canada lags in broadband
A report funded by phone and cable companies says Canada isn't doing as bad as some studies say. However, an industry analyst says the real issue is lack of competition
Read More ...

Kaspersky upgrades KOSS suite
Windows 7 support and easy deployment are two big advantages to Kaspersky’s upgraded software suite for SMB and enterprise network endpoint security, according to Kaspersky
Read More ...

Fess up on cash, freebies for reviews, bloggers told
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission wants bloggers to disclose fees and free gadgets they receive for writing reviews...
Read More ...

Prototype security software blocks DDoS attacks
Identity-based privacy-protected access control is said to overcome weaknesses in IP address filtering as a method of blocking denial of service attacks.
Read More ...

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