Miranda IM is a smaller, faster, easier instant messenger with support for multiple protocols. Miranda IM is designed to be resource efficient and easy to use while still providing many features including support for AIM, Jabber, ICQ, IRC, MSN, Yahoo, and more. Supplemented by hundreds of plugins and other content, Miranda IM is very flexible and provides many avenues for customisation. Miranda IM 0.6.5 includes a new update notification system to notify you of new Miranda IM releases. Also included in this release is a fix for MSN avatar uploads along with numerous other bug fixes. If you are using Miranda IM 0.6.4 or earlier, this is a high recommended upgrade. Donate:http://www.miranda-im.org/donate/ Download:http://www.miranda-im.org/download/
5 February 2007 Sophos's Paul Ducklin is amongst the experts speaking at the RSA Conference. Sophos, a world leader in IT security and control, today announced that there will be a series of daily boothcasts, a forum to discuss security issues, throughout RSA 2007 in San Francisco starting Monday, February 5th through Thursday afternoon on February 8th. Sophos experts will cover topics ranging from emerging web-based threats to the buzz of the day and each boothcast will occur at the top of each hour during the show. Sophos participants and topics include: Gurusamy Sarathy, Chief Technologist, Enterprise Messaging Web-based Threats: an Emerging Problem Fighting Image Spam Mark Harris, Global Director, SophosLabs™ The Changing Face of Threats 2007: Revealing the Truth Richard Jacobs, Chief Technology Officer Lockdown: Who's Controlling Your Network? Is Microsoft Secure? Scott Lewis, Product Manager Network Access Control: Who, What, When, Where & Why? Paul Ducklin, Head of Technology RSA Buzz of the Day Additionally, Michael Barrett, Chief Information Security Officer, PayPal, Mike Vergara, Director of Account Protections, PayPal and J. Irving, Security Engineer, Sun Microsystems have been invited to participate in the security forum throughout the show. For more information on RSA, please visit: http://www.rsaconference.com/2007/us/
Oslo, Norway - February 6, 2007 Opera Software today announced that the Opera 9 SDK for Devices has been pre-ported to Freescale's widely-adopted i.MX family of multimedia applications processors. This solution enables OEMs to provide access to the Internet for consumer electronic devices such as portable media players, portable navigation devices, cell phones, ultra-portable computers and other Internet-enabled devices. This pre-porting accelerates time-to-market for OEMs who base their products on the powerful i.MX family, enabling the full featured Opera browser for consumer electronic devices. Based on Opera's widely deployed cross platform technology, the Opera 9 SDK for Devices allows OEMs bring Internet content and advanced AJAX-based Web applications to end-users. Specializing in the design and manufacture of embedded semiconductors, Freescale provides advanced system-level solutions for wireless, mobile and other Internet-enabled devices. Featuring a high-level of on-chip integration and an advanced low-power system design, Freescale's i.MX family of chipsets is optimized for multimedia applications. "Our customers and their users demand innovative solutions to enhance and add value to their consumer electronic products," said Monica Hamilton, director, Wireless Developer Network of Freescale. "The Opera 9 SDK for devices meets that expectation. As a recognized brand in browsers for mobile devices, Opera helps ensure that we maintain our reputation as being the industry's leader in advanced system-level solutions." "By pre-porting Opera to Freescale's i.MX family of chipsets, OEMs can reduce time-to-market and enable the full-featured Opera browser and Web applications when using Freescale's family of chipsets," says Scott Hedrick, executive vice president, Opera Software. "With our combined strengths, we are able to add value to the market and provide end-users with a richer Web experience on their devices." Featuring unique rendering technologies, spatia
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. 05-FEB-2007 05:00 AM Forrester Research, a leading independent research firm, has recognized Oracle's Siebel CRM as having the strongest current offering in the latest Forrester Wave Evaluation: Enterprise CRM Suites, Q1 February 2007. Forrester also names Oracle's Siebel CRM On Demand, Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM and the Oracle E-Business Suite as strong performers in this recent report. "Siebel CRM provides a very strong and comprehensive architecture and platform supporting all typically necessary requirements," reported Forrester Analyst William Band. "By providing the broadest suite of CRM applications encompassing both cross-industry and deep vertical industry requirements, Siebel CRM provides the necessary best-of-breed CRM capabilities required to empower users in addressing customer needs."1 To assess the state of the CRM market, Forrester analyzed strengths and weaknesses of the leading enterprise CRM suites vendors across 493 criteria in three areas of current offering, strategy and market presence. "We are pleased that our flagship CRM product, Siebel CRM, was named a leader," said Oracle Senior Vice President of CRM Products Ed Abbo. "Oracle is committed to CRM by demonstrating innovation and customer successes across all product families and industries helping organizations address their customer needs." Technorati : crm, oracle Del.icio.us : crm, oracle Ice Rocket : crm, oracle
Taipei, Taiwan, January 30, 2007 - With the launch of Microsoft Windows Vista, notebooks are now capable of a more powerful processing that is expected to change and improve the current computing behavior. As one of the first providers with a full line of Vista ready notebook solutions, users will enjoy new capabilities in security, performance, reliability, manageability and a wide range of exclusive technologies with ASUS notebooks for a dynamic computing experience. Among the notebooks that carry the new Vista operating system, three unique products draw particular attention, including the W5Fe, the U1F and the ASUS-Lamborghini VX2 series. The W5Fe SideShow notebook that made its début in last year's CES show is now ready to open our eyes with a second display window. While the new Lamborghini notebook series continues to impress the world with its unparalleled design, the ultra compact U1F is all set to redefine mobile computing with not just a small form factor, but also an extensive connectivity. Second SightThe ASUS W5Fe with SideShow auxiliary display support fully unleashes the power of Windows Vista like no other. The SideShow does many things from checking emails, system status, to data management. It is an independent operating system in a sense that it can be turned on without the need to boot up the whole system. This comes as a very handy tool when one needs to take a quick glance at the meeting agenda in a crowded elevator. In addition to the technology leading and trend-setting auxiliary display, the W5Fe also offers a wide range of exclusive features including a built-in 1.3M pixel 235∘rotational webcam for wireless video communication. The two spindle design with card reader slot and Bluetooth 2.0EDR ensures extensive connectivity as well as ample data storage. Unprecedented Power and StyleThe exceptional ASUS-Lamborghini VX2 continues to impress the world with its sensational design, surpassing all notebooks in the genre and creating a noble cla