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FW SPAM: A BUSINESS PROPOSAL LETTER

Guys THIS is something I am really more comfortable, I mean this is something I know how to handle, ol’fashion email scam. I recently experienced how it feel to be really scammed and it make you feel really dumb, believe me. J     From: mrwahid2 [mailto:mrwahid2@yeah.net] Sent: Tuesday 26 March 2013 18:28 To: undisclosed-recipients: Subject: A BUSINESS PROPOSAL LETTER Dear Friend. My name is Mr Traore Wahid. I got your contact email address from the internet Business directory and decided to contact you for this transaction that is based on trust. I need your urgent assistance in transferring the…

SOA, Cloud and the network–part 1

Image via Wikipedia It is now a quite very long time we talk about new architectures for our environment. What is leading the way, nowadays, is talking about SOA and Cloud, but what do really means for us implementing those architecture in our networks? One of the problem I’ve noticed when talking with customers and partners is that they usually try to use the same techniques they used for the old network deployment to the new ones. this is a mistake for several reasons, but for a mere philosophical point of view make a little, if not at all, sense to apply…

Security in a Virtual World

Virtualization of the data center is provoking fundamental questions about the proper place for network security services. Will they simply disappear into the One True Cloud, dutifully following applications as they vMotion about the computing ether? Will they remain as a set of modular appliances physically separate from the server computing blob? Should everything be virtualized because it can be? By Throop Wilder Thu, June 04, 2009 — Network World — Virtualization of the data center is provoking fundamental questions about the proper place for network security services. Will they simply disappear into the One True Cloud, dutifully following applications…

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