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Monday, August 03, 2009

 
 

Globe Data Center achieves ISO 27001:2005; ISO 9001:2008 

Globe Data Center has achieved an ISO 27001:2005 certification for having met the Information Security Management System (ISMS) standard and it also recently received an ISO 9001:2008 certification upgrade for meeting the Quality Management System standard. Both certifications were awarded to Globe by Anglo Japanese American (AJA) Registrars LTD, a certification body accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS).

The ISO 27001:2005 is an ISMS standard designed to ensure the selection of adequate and proportionate security control that will help manage and protect valuable and critical information assets. Globe Data Center has been certified since December 2008, assuring enterprise customers that it continuously designs, implements, maintains, and improves a coherent suite of processes and systems for effectively managing information accessibility and ensuring the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information assets, as well as the reduction of information security risks.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

NEWTECH

Kingston Technology Company, Inc. recently announced two of its 1333MHz DDR3 memory offerings were validated by Intel for use in its upcoming Core i5 systems. Kingston’s 1333MHz DDR3 non-ECC SO-DIMM (Kingston part#...

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Platform2u.com Berhad recently launched the 4th generation e-commerce platform. The Malaysian-based IT company was the first in the world to do so with SMILDS.COM the latest generation of e-commerce platform on July 4 at The Shangri-la Makati Hotel, as an online solution for small and medium enterprises.

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Automated identification and data capture equipment manufacturer Intermec Inc. officially launched its new mobile computers - CN50 and CN4 - specifically designed for field mobility customer service operations.

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Malaysia's traditional newspapers are facing a serious challenge from online news portals, which are winning a reputation for being fast and more credible than the government-friendly press.

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Amazon.com, which apologized last week for remotely deleting books by George Orwell from its Kindle electronic readers, is now facing a lawsuit over the Big Brother-like move.

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They don't offer degrees but then they don't charge tuition either.

Colleges and universities across the United States are offering free courses...

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HARDWARE

Overview: Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, is currently shipping its HyperX 1600MHz triple-channel kits with the high-profile T1 heatspreaders.

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DIGITAL LIFESTYLE

What is it: An entry-level Blu-ray player.

Who’s it for: People looking for an inexpensive Blu-ray machine for true-HD visual appreciation.

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CYBER DISPATCH
By Ike Suarez

It was over the Internet that I had first learned of Tita Cory’s death. It was Saturday at around 11;30 A.M. I had just woken up; drank my customary two cups of coffee; walked to a cybercafe close to the Eastern Rizal subdivision where I lived. I was off to check my e-mail.

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