Friday, July 30, 2010

How Use Outlook and Sharepoint Meeting Workspaces Together

Often times, Microsoft gives multiple ways of accomplishing a task. In the early days of computing this was quite an "innovative" idea. Old DOS (TTY) software was plain text with a menu, and to accomplish a process required a certain precise set of steps.

Today, we no longer live in a "menu driven" world, this has it's benefits and it's liabilities and Microsoft Office / Sharepoint integration is no exception to this rule.

This tutorial is designed for people who use Microsoft Office and Microsoft Sharepoint and who want to make the most of a "Meeting Workspace"

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Monday, July 26, 2010

New wirless security WPA2 vulnerable?

Are you using encrypted "WPA" wireless networks? If you are one of those types who cares about your data and it being stolen. Someone who would not like their internet hacked and their banking information sold, you *might* find this article interesting.

AirTight security beleives to have found a crack in WPA2 security, but is it really a big deal? Get the facts and find out if you are indeed safe...

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

The Problem of Supply and Demand?

In economics we learn about the basic law of “supply” and “demand”.

The unemployment rate is based on the availability to work and the need of work in a given area. Let’s examine this a bit further. Does it all make sense?

Have you ever stopped to consider what
the world would be like, if our unemployment rate was 0%?

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Friday, July 02, 2010

Password Safe - Easily maintain your accounts and passwords

So at my current job, I have to keep track of a LOT of passwords, the rules for picking a password are pretty complex, AND we are not allowed to use a password more then once. Plus we have to keep our passwords changed at least once every 45 days. I call it a "password change day" because it is conveniently one day after I just became able to remember my password without having to look it up!

Recently, our company recommended a free tool called "Password Safe" (http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/)

I have only been using it for about 4 days now, but this program is simply AMAZING. And I highly recommend it for keeping track of all your online passwords.

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