Taiwan Post adopts Nortel
Taiwan Post will ensure customers will continue to be served and catastrophic failure to business operations averted in the event of disaster, through a Nortel Metro Ethernet solution, says CNN Money.
Taiwan Post is ensuring business continuity with Metro Ethernet technology by enabling real-time information backup, access and recovery.
In addition to business continuity, Taiwan Post is increasing the effectiveness of its operations by converging multiple existing networks into a simple, scalable and secure metro infrastructure.
WiFi left wide open
A government-sponsored net safety campaign has warned that too many Britons are leaving their WiFi connections unsecured, says PC Pro.
Get Safe Online claims that 19 million households in the UK have wireless networks, but that 7.8 million leave their connections unsecured.
"Most Internet users don`t realise the risks involved in using WiFi if you use an unsecured network," says Tony Neate, managing director of Get Safe Online. "Criminals can use the network you are on to hijack your PC or laptop, meaning they can see, steal, delete or even add files on your machine."
ATP showcases Dram
ATP, a manufacturer of Dram and flash memory solutions, will display its line-up of Dram and flash memory solutions at SuperComputing, an international conference for high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis, at Reno Convention Centre, according to Emediawire.
The new modules and solutions will be part of ATP`s complete display of memory products for mission-critical applications.
"ATP`s combination of high performance, reliable memory solutions combined with our outstanding level of customer service have helped us build a close working rapport with our current partners in the embedded system and networking application market," said Michael Plaksin, ATP VP of sales.

