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Citrix releases Presentation Server 4.5
3/10/2007
Citrix Systems’ new release of their presentation server 4.5 redefines Windows application delivery, making it easier and more cost effective to deliver applications to any user, anywhere, anytime. Click here to listen to an informative interview with Mark Muntzman from Citrix Systems on the new features of Presentation Server 4.5.
Daylight Savings Time Causes Potential Problems
2/22/2007
Portland, Maine, February 20, 2007 - Portland Press Herald March 11 is when daylight- saving time begins this year. Lawmakers looking to cut energy costs have extended DST to the second Sunday of March through the first Sunday of November, beginning this year. The hope is that people will be able to delay turning on the lights in the early evening, saving megawatts of energy. But the time change could throw off computers and other systems that have been programmed to make the changes in April and October.
Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice Case Study
9/28/2006
The Challenge: Streamline Deployment and Expand Access for a New EMR Solution
CBE Technologies Buys 10 City Square
5/2/2006
Boston, Mass., May 02, 2006 – With the recent closing of its purchase of 10 City Square, in Boston, and a planned May/June 2006 move-in date, managed IT and telephony services firm CBE Technologies will consolidate its Dorchester headquarters and Wilmington office.
Bemis Stuck on VoIP - eWeek
3/27/2006
When your CEO delivers a mandate to improve global communications, there are bound to be plenty of sleepless nights. But Bemis Associates didn't lose all that much shut-eye over their decision to move the 100-year-old global manufacturer of thermal plastic adhesives from a traditional PBX to a full VoIP (voice over IP) phone system. With the help of his longtime IT provider, CBE Technologies, Bemis was able to build out a scalable, yet easy-to-administer VoIP infrastructure that delivers high-quality and high-performance telephony services, without requiring big changes from Bemis' 250-plus employees.
Microsoft Windows Defect Poised to Cause Wide-Ranging Attacks; Security Expert from CBE Technologies Offers Advice on How to Secure Systems from Remote Web Site Hacks
1/6/2006
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2006--Today the simple act of visiting a web site can compromise your computer, even if you are working behind a firewall. The cause of the most recent threat is a newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Metafile files (".wmf") that impacts how your windows handles graphics files. Attacks that exploit this weakness allow the attacker to execute commands on the victim's computer without their knowledge, compromising valuable data. This attack can be triggered automatically when using Internet Explorer to visit a web site or when viewing or previewing graphic images using Microsoft Windows.
CBE Technologies’ Firetower and Martin's Point Health Care Complete Testing Of Biometrics System
11/8/2005
CBE Technologies and its subsidiary FireTower recently completed proof-of-concept testing of a biometrics and access application that speeds and secures admission to electronic health records (EHR) by health care providers, while lowering management costs.
St. Joseph Healthcare Case Study
10/1/2005
Bringing IT Services Back to Health
CBE Technologies to Assist State in Deploying PCs and Internet Access for Hurricane Katrina Evacuees Housed on Camp Edwards
9/8/2005
Establishes Essential Communications Link for Guests
Maine MIST Newsletter - Replacing Passwords with Biometrics
2/1/2005
In today's security conscious environment, passwords don't provide the level of protection or identification that enterprise organizations demand. Not only can passwords be compromised, stolen, or simply forgotten, but password-based security can also frustrate users and consume untold hours of Help Desk and facilities support costing your organization productivity and resources.
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