Rivals AMD and Intel have agreed today to end all antitrust and patent suits. Intel will pay AMD $1.25 billion dollars in the settlement, stemming from the 2005 suit that AMD filed citing Intel used its dominant position to unfairly compete. Intel and AMD have had ongoing legal battles dating back to the 1980’s.
Firefox and Safari More Vulnerable than Internet Explorer Q1-Q2 2009
According to an Internetnews.com article this morning a study released today by security vendor Cenzic Firefox accounts for 44% of all browser vulnerabilities for January through June 2009. Safari (Apple) is second at 35% and Internet Explorer (Microsoft) is third at 15%. If you follow the space this will not come as a surprise. My advice would not be to recommend changing back to Internet Explorer if you use Firefox or Safari and like it. The advice would be to minimize the add-ons you use and always run the updater when prompted to do so.
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Managed Solutions now hosted on WordPress CMS
Early this morning we successfully migrated our content to utilize the WordPress platform. This change is strategic in that it will both allow us to produce relevant content more quickly but more importantly it will allow our readers and followers to interact and share this content. You know have many more options on where you can receive and view our content and what types of content you will have access to. This platform is very attractive to use because there are numerous developers creating features such as plugins that we can use with our site to provide additional features to our clients and readers. Ironically WordPress started out as a blogging platform but a growing number of businesses and individuals have realized that it actually works quite well as a Content Management System (CMS). This trend has reached an incredible milestone in 2009 as WordPress was recently ranked #1 among open source CMS.
As a reader of this site you can now:
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Webmail/Spam Quarantine Howto
Watch this video to learn how to access and use the Webmail/Spam quarantine options as well as our forwarding and auto responder options. If you cannot view or don’t see the video the analog directions follow:
There are 2 important things you should know about your new Managed Solutions email account.
1. Your spam quarantine is by default only accessible via the webmail interface.
2. You have flexibility if you do not like the default Spam quarantine options.
Step 1 – Login to Webmail – Point your browser to https://webmail.managedsolutions.com
Step 2 – type the email address of your account and password provided. Contact us if you’ve forgotten or lost your password.
The webmail looks something like this:
Once logged in you will know if there are unread messages in your Spam quarantine by looking at the folder on the left hand side under Email Folders something like this:
In this example there is one unread message in the inbox and 116 messages in the Spam Quarantine. You can then click the Spam folder to manage those messages. The interface is fairly intuitive. Should you decide you wish to modify the Spam Quarantine options, access the Settings button all the way on the top right of your browser window (just above search). Select the Spam Settings Folder and make the adjustments that you favor. Be sure to click save if you do make a change.
We hope you’ve found this article to be helpful. Let us know if there is anything we can do to improve it.
A nice reminder – be a doer
I follow NYT Best Selling Author Joel Comm on Twitter, he posted a link to this article this morning. This is a great reminder that so much of success is about doing things. If you lack the motivation and drive to get things done start there.
http://www.joelcomm.com/its_not_what_you_know_its_what.html
“But I can’t create success for the people I’m trying to help. Nor do I want to. If someone isn’t so driven to succeed that they’re not prepared to put in the long hours, the worries and the investment necessary to create their own business, then I don’t want to waste their time. They’re never going to succeed and they should stick to their J.O.B.” – Joel Comm
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