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News: Open Source Conference Features Adobe, Top Industry Gurus
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Montvale, New Jersey - (Website Hosting Directory) - May 16, 2006 - The SOA Web Services / Enterprise Open Source Conference June 5-6 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York will be sponsored by major SOA and Open Source companies, including Adobe, Backbase, CalAmp, Cassatt, and Centric CRM, among others.

In addition, Chariot Solutions, Composite Software, Exadel, Metallect, Optaros, OSS Nokalva, Parasoft, Rogue Wave Software, SugarCRM, and Web Age Solutions are scheduled to participate in the event.

This year's conference will feature a distinguished faculty, whose members are some of the world's top experts in their fields, presenting six simultaneous tracks and power panels in three distinct themes: SOA Web Services, Enterprise Open Source, and Real-World AJAX.

The conference faculty includes Andy Astor, Co-Founder and CEO of EnterpriseDB; Jeff Barr, SOA Program Manager at Amazon.com; Kevin Bedell, one of the founding editors of Enterprise Open Source Magazine; Brian Behlendorf, Founder of Collabnet; Steve Benfield, CTO of Agentis Software; David Boloker, distinguished engineer and Chief Technical Officer for Emerging Internet Technologies of IBM; Dave Chappell, SOA expert and chief technology evangelist of Sonic Software; Si Chen, founder of Open Source Strategies; Christophe Coenraets, AJAX-Flex Integration guru at Adobe; Bill Coleman, founder of and CEO of Cassatt; Shaun Connolly, product management vice president at JBoss; James Crawford, optimization and heuristic analysis expert; Douglas Crockford, founder and CTO of State Software; Max Dolgicer, internationally recognized expert and managing director of International Systems Group; Christian Donner, senior technical architect at Molecular; Jean-Jacques Dubray, NetWeaver architect of SAP; Yakov Fain, editor of Java Developer's Journal and the co-author of the upcoming book ''Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex and Java: Secrets of the Masters''; John Fallows, author and AJAX evangelist at Oracle; Alistair Farquharson, CTO of Digital Evolution; Marc Fleury, founder of JBoss; Dan Foody, CTO of Actional; Rob Gonda, Deputy Editor of AJAXWorld Magazine and CTO of iChameleon; Zak Greant, leading Free Software and Open Source evangelist; Kevin Hakman, co-founder of TIBCO's General Interface; Dion Hinchcliffe, editor of Web 2.0 Journal and the upcoming book ''Real-World AJAX: Secrets of the Masters''; Guy Hoffman, a leading strategist for emerging markets; Simon Horwith, editor of ColdFusion Developer's Journal; Cory Isaacson, President of Rogue Wave Software; Jonas Jacobi, author and Java evangelist at Oracle; Ajit Jaokar, author and leading Web 2.0 evangelist; Werner Keil, well-known software architect of Java and Microsoft technologies; Jon Kern, outspoken software engineering evangelist; Mike Kochanik, vice president of CollabNet; Eugene Kuznetsov, leading SOA and XML pioneer; Jason Levitt, technical evangelist at Yahoo! Developer Network; Joe Lichtenberg, vice president of Bowstreet; Morgan Lim, co-founder of open source company RaptorHead; David S. Linthicum, a well-known author and SOA expert; Paul Lipton, well-known SOA evangelist and senior architect at CA; James McGovern, an industry thought leader in SOA; Boris Minkin, vice president of a major financial corporation; Aaron Mulder, CTO of Chariot Solutions; Eric Newcomer, CTO of Iona Technologies; Duane Nickull, chair of OASIS SOA RM Technical Committee; Clint Oram, co-founder of SugarCRM and general manager of Sugar Online; Adam Peller, advisory software engineer with IBM; Jim Phalen, Flash and rich client expert and vice president of Stream57; Victor Rasputnis, well-known speaker and expert on SOA technologies; David Richards, founder and CEO of Centric CRM; Clark D. Richey Jr., a principal consultant with the RABA Technologies RiSC group; Ajit Sagar, a principal architect with Infosys Technologies and founding editor of XML Journal; Anil Saldhana, chair of Apache Scout Project and top trainer at JBoss; Dylan Schiemann, founding software engineer for Renkoo and co-founder of the Dojo Toolkit; James Schweitzer, open source specialist at IBM; Alan Shimel, a member of Open Source Snort Rules Consortium board of directors; Bruce Snyder, a founding member of Apache Geronimo and SOA expert; Joel Spolsky, well-known blogger and writer, and the author of "Joel on Software" weblog; Anatole Tartakovsky, CTO of Computer Technology, Inc. and AJAX / Flex expert; Jacob Taylor, CTO and co-founder, SugarCRM; Eero Teerikorpi, CEO of Emic Networks; Dan Theurer, technical evangelist at the Yahoo! Developer Network; Jason Van Zyl, chair of Apache Maven PMC; Shaun Walker, ASP.NET expert and the founder and president of Perpetual Motion Interactive Systems; Tony Wasserman, executive director of the Center for Open Source Investigation and a professor at Carnegie Mellon West; Coach Wei, founder and CTO of Nexaweb; Michael Wheaton, a senior principal engineer and SOA expert at Sun Microsystems; Chip Wilson, CTO of Geniant; Peter Yared, founder and CEO of ActiveGrid; Michael Juntao Yuan, SOA and Java expert at JBoss, Inc.

The conference on-site delegate registrations are limited to 500 attendees. In addition to the live audience, more than 20,000 simulcast viewers are expected to tune into the keynotes and general sessions live on SYS-CON.TV.

SOA Web Services Conference, co-located with the Enterprise Open Source Conference, will be sponsored by a total of eight leading SOA and Enterprise Open Source technology vendors. The conference will offer exhibit opportunities to other vendors in addition to main event sponsors. Additional information on sponsorship and exhibit opportunities can be obtained by email at events(at)sys-con.com or by phone at 201 802-3021.

SYS-CON Media, listed in Inc 500 three years in a row as the fastest-growing, privately held publishing company in America, is a leading publisher exclusively serving i-technology markets.

To learn more about tune the keynotes and general sessions live, please visit: www.sys-con.tv.

For more information about the event, please visit: www.soaeosconference.sys-con.com/general/sponsors.htm.


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News: Hosting Images Service Quadruples
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San Jose, California - (Website Hosting Directory) - May 16, 2006 - Free image hosting provider, ImageShack Corp., has introduced the ImageShack Toolbar, a software package that integrates interface within the end-user desktop.

The company also announced it has quadrupled its image serving capacity by extending its server cluster to San Jose and Los Angeles, and is now in its 10th consecutive quarter of profitability.

According to the company, the ImageShack Toolbar allows users to share their digital still pictures on the websites of interest without having to take a separate step of uploading the pictures first. After installing the ImageShack Toolbar, users gain the ability to drag-and-drop digital still pictures from their hard drives directly into the posting fields of popular social networking sites such as MySpace, Xanga, LiveJournal.com, and infinitely many other HTML compatible portals, forums, and message boards.

The ImageShack Toolbar includes various patent pending features, such as the ability to:

  • Access to ImageShack image sharing and hosting tools from any webpage;
  • Upload and share one or many images with one click;
  • Resize images to many popular image resolutions;
  • Share images by dragging and dropping one or many images from your local hard drive to any blog.
Jack Levin, Co-Founder and Executive Officer of ImageShack, formerly, an early Google Global Infrastructure Engineer offered, '''The ImageShack Toolbar simplifies access to ImageShack's best image sharing tools from any web page on the Internet. It's like having ImageShack always with you no matter where you go. Additionally, the drag and drop image sharing capability no longer forces users to juggle between browser windows.''

To accommodate its rapid user growth, ImageShack has quadrupled its storage and bandwidth capacity by expanding its point of presence to San Jose and Los Angeles.

Alexander Levin, Executive Officer, Co-Founder and brother of Jack Levin added, ''California is a very important region for ImageShack. Seventy five percent of our users are now able to access ImageShack within 0.5 seconds or less. We will continue to invest and scale our infrastructure to provide the best image hosting and sharing experience for all of ImageShack's loyal users.''

ImageShack's server super-cluster is located in 6 geographically diverse areas of North America. At peak times, ImageShack serves over 100,000 concurrent user requests, making it the most popular digital content delivery platform in its market. ImageShack provides unlimited storage space and bandwidth to all of its users free of charge.

Headquartered in Los Gatos, California, ImageShack endeavors to provide a digital image hosting and sharing experience. ImageShack reports that it has become one of the Internet's top 100 most popular websites by user reach according to all of the major ranking services, with 10 million daily visitors, 3 million daily digital image uploads and 1.2 billion image downloads daily.

To learn more about ImageShack's Toolbar, please visit: http://toolbar.imageshack.us/.

For more information about ImageShack, please visit: www.imageshack.us.


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News: Web Security Firm Releases Web at Work Study
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San Diego, California - (Website Hosting Directory) - May 16, 2006 - Web security and filtering productivity software firm, Websense, Inc., has released the IT Decision-Maker results of its seventh annual Web@Work study, conducted by Harris Interactive.

From March 15 to March 24, 2006, 351 U.S. IT decision-makers who work for organizations with at least 100 employees, at least 1 percent of whom have Internet access, were interviewed online, and from March 16 to April 4, 2006, 500 U.S. employees ages 18 and older who have Internet access at work and who work for organizations with at least 100 employees were surveyed over the telephone on web and software application usage in their workplace.

According to the Web@Work survey, directionally, more organizations were hit by a hacking tool or a keylogger in 2006, as almost one in five (17 percent) of organizations have had employees launch a hacking tool or a keylogger within their network. This number has increased from 2005 in which 12 percent were impacted . A keylogger can be defined as one of the most dangerous types of spyware, which has the ability to record keystrokes and screen shots and can be replayed later to reconstruct a user session. These applications can be utilized by hackers to steal passwords and confidential information, which can then be used to provide full access to corporate systems and files.

The 2006 Web@Work survey also highlighted a new threat on the horizon - bots. A bot (short for robot) is software that can be unknowingly installed on an end-user’s PC that communicates with a command and control center. The command and control center has unauthorized control of many bot-infested PCs from a single point, and can be used for launching distributed Denial of Service attacks, acting as a spam proxy, and hosting malicious content and phishing xploits.

Only 34 percent of IT decision-makers said they are very or extremely confident that they can prevent bots from infecting employees' PCs when not connected to the corporate network. Furthermore, 19 percent of IT decision-makers indicated that they have had employees' work-owned computers or laptops infected with a bot. As bots are a relatively new threat to many IT decision-makers, there is still some discrepancy on whether or not to filter bot traffic - the survey found that 62 percent of IT decision-makers reported that their companies filter bot traffic in their network; 14 percent do not; 24 percent were unsure.

Upon evaluating how the IT security landscape has changed in the past 12 months, spyware within the enterprise continues to be a problem - 92 percent of IT decision-makers surveyed estimated that their organization has been infected by spyware at some point, compared to 93 percent in 2005.

The threat of phishing has stayed relatively constant in the past 12 months, as hackers utilize new deception techniques to lure in Internet users. Four in five IT decision-makers (81 percent) report that their employees have received a phishing attack via email or instant messaging (IM), versus 82 percent in 2005. Of those, nearly half (47 percent) of IT decision-makers said their employees have clicked through the URL, compared to 45 percent 12 months ago.

Perhaps due to increasing media coverage and nationwide attention, more employees are aware of phishing - about half (49 percent) of employees have heard of phishing, compared to only 33 percent last year. Similarly, 44 percent of IT decision-makers believe that employees in their company cannot accurately identify phishing sites - this is slightly improved from the past year in which 50 percent of IT decision-makers believed their employees could not accurately identify phishing sites.

Dan Hubbard, Senior Director of Security and Technology Research at Websense, Inc. commented, ''Although employee awareness of web-based threats such as phishing attacks and keyloggers is improving, the vast majority of employees still do not know that they could fall prey to these types of social engineering tactics in the workplace. Organizations need to implement a proactive approach to web security which includes both technology to block access to these types of infected websites and applications, as well as rigorous employee Internet security education programs.''

IT Decision-Maker Web@Work Survey results include:

* HACKING TOOLS AND KEYLOGGERS -- 17 percent of IT decision-makers have had employees launch a hacking tool or a keylogger within their network, versus 12 percent in 2005.

* BOTS -- only 34 percent of IT decision-makers said they are very or extremely confident that they can prevent bots from infecting employees' PCs when not connected to the corporate network. Furthermore, 19 percent of IT decision-makers indicated that they have had employees' work-owned computers or laptops infected with a bot. Sixty-two percent of IT decision-makers report their companies filter bot traffic in their network; 14 percent do not; 24 percent were unsure.

* SPYWARE -- ninety-two percent of IT decision-makers said their organization has been infected by spyware at some point, compared to 93 percent in 2005.

* PHISHING -- four in five IT decision-makers (81 percent) report that their employees have received a phishing attack via email or IM, versus 82 percent in 2005. Of those, nearly half (47 percent) of IT decision-makers said their employees have clicked through the URL, compared to 45 percent 12 months ago. Forty-nine percent of employees have heard of phishing, compared to only 33 percent last year. Forty-four percent believe that employees in their company cannot accurately identify phishing sites, versus 50 percent in 2005.

* VIRUSES -- according to the 2006 results, 97 percent of IT decision-makers said that they were at least somewhat confident that their antivirus software is able to stop viruses from attacking their network, yet almost half (46 percent) of companies have been infected by a web-based virus, such as the Toopher, Scob, Sober, and/or Netsky worm.

* INTERNET THREATS AND JOB RISK -- when asked which security breaches could potentially put their job at risk, the top three responses were system downtime due to viruses (50 percent), lost or stolen intellectual property (44 percent), and Internet security breaches (38 percent). In comparison, in 2005, lost or stolen intellectual property (45 percent) was the number one concern over system downtime caused by viruses (41 percent).

* INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY -- there is much concern among IT decision-makers regarding the loss of intellectual property. For example, 40 percent said they are very or extremely concerned; 35 percent are somewhat concerned; and only 25 percent are not very (21 percent) or not at all (5 percent) concerned about the loss of intellectual property. Almost half (48 percent) of companies have software in place to combat the loss of corporate intellectual property. (30 percent do not have any software in place, and 22 percent were not sure).

* TARGETED ATTACKS -- regarding the possibility of targeted web-based security attacks against their company (i.e. being hacked or being hit by a phishing scam), 76 percent of IT decision-makers said they are at least somewhat concerned.

* USB DRIVES -- USB drive usage is also on the rise. Almost three-quarters (73 percent) of IT decision-makers have had employees use a portable hard drive, such as a USB device, to download company information. This is compared to 65 percent in 2005.

* WHAT IT DECISION-MAKERS BLOCK -- to mitigate web-based attacks such as phishing or malicious spyware, 63 percent of IT decision-makers surveyed reported they block executable programs (attachments) transmitted through email, compared to 2005, when 60 percent blocked executables via email. However, only 15 percent said they block HTML within emails, as compared to 14 percent 12 months ago. Also, 52 percent of IT decision-makers surveyed said they block executables transmitted through IM, compared to last year in which only 47 percent blocked executables through IM.

However, only 26 percent indicated they block HTML within IM, as compared to 24 percent in 2005, suggesting that IM will continue to be a back door for hackers to hit up unsuspecting employees. New questions this year on that subject include whether or not IT decision-makers block RSS feeds and zip files -- only 14 percent reported they block RSS and 2 percent block zip files.

Web@Work is a comprehensive annual survey of Internet and application usage in the workplace. By surveying both employees and IT management, the study reveals unique insights on employees’ surfing habits as well as IT decision-makers' perspective on the top network problems facing today’s organizations.

Data for these surveys were collected by Harris Interactive on behalf of Websense. Harris Interactive is solely responsible for the online and telephone data collected and Websense is responsible for the data analysis and reporting. Both parties collaborated on the survey questionnaire.

The employee survey was conducted by telephone within the United States between March 16 and April 4, 2006 among a nationwide cross sample of 500 employees aged 18+ who have Internet access at work and work at a company with at least 100 employees. The IT decision-makers survey was conducted online within the United States between March 15 and March 24, 2006, among a nationwide cross section of 351 IT decision-makers in companies with more than 100 employees. Data were not weighted and are therefore only representative of those employees and IT decision-makers surveyed.

In theory, with probability samples of this size, one can say with 95 percent certainty that the overall employee results have a sampling error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points and the overall IT decision-maker results have a sampling error of plus or minus 5.2 percentage points. Sampling error for various sub-samples is higher and varies. The online sample is not a probability sample.

Websense, Inc. is a global web security and web filtering software firm that endeavors to proactively discover and immediately protect customers against web-based threats such as spyware, phishing attacks, viruses and crimeware with maximum protection and minimal effort.

To learn more about Harris Interactive Inc., please visit: www.harrisinteractive.com.

For more information about WebSense, please visit: www.websense.com.


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News: Online Real Estate Sales Firm, RealtyBid, Chooses TransMedia Group
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Boca Raton, Florida - (Website Hosting Directory) - May 15, 2006 - RealtyBid.com, a division of RealtyBid International (RBI), has been selected by public relations firm, TransMedia Group to handle publicity and promote RealtyBid International's many companies, including CondoBid.com, LuxuryBid.com and CommercialBid.com.

Thomas J. Madden, CEO and Founder of TransMedia Group commented, ''We are delighted to represent such a forward thinking, successful company as RealtyBid International, the nation's leader in online real estate bidding events for residential, commercial, condo and luxury properties. Their information-packed, easy-to-navigate sites offer buying agents, listing agents and the general consumer all the information needed to make an informed decision.''

Tony Isbell, President of RealtyBid International added, ''Over the past two years, we have sold thousands of real estate properties through the use of competitive, online bidding. Our goal is to elevate our unique brand awareness to the consumer, developer and the realtor and I am confident that TransMedia Group, with their extensive experience in the real estate market, will deliver our branding message to the audiences we need to reach.''

RealtyBid International, headquartered in Gadsden, Alabama, specializes in the expedited sale of real estate through an innovative online bidding platform. RealtyBid.com hosts bidding events for several classes of real estate including distinctive residences, ranches and land, commercial properties, builder and developer events, international properties, bank-owned assets and loan sale events.
Since it's formation in 2001, it has surpassed more than 1,500 properties sold exclusively online.

TransMedia Group, headquartered in Boca Raton, is a PR and marketing firm that has served clients worldwide since 1981.

To learn more about TransMediaGroup, please visit: www.transmediagroup.com.

For more information about RealtyBid, please visit: www.realtybid.com.


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News: Analytics Tick Capture Engine Released by Reuters
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Tokyo, Japan - (Website Hosting Directory) - May 15, 2006 - Reuters has released its Reuters Tick Capture Engine for clients in Asia building trading analytics for algorithmic execution, transaction cost analysis and trading compliance.

According to the company, powered by Vhayu Technology, Reuters Tick Capture Engine is the leading platform for reliable tick capture and real-time streaming analysis. It is fully integrated with Reuters content, Reuters Market Data System (RMDS) and includes the latest Reuters VWAP (volume weighted average price) module to improve execution performance.

The Reuters Tick Capture Engine gives clients a competitive edge, notably in algorithmic trading, where Reuters direct feeds are already widely used in Japan. This will be enhanced by the launch of the Reuters-managed Reuters Data Feed Direct for Korean, Hong Kong, Australian and Japanese venues.

Alex Hungate, Managing Director of Reuters Asia offered, ''With ever higher trading volumes being executed and analysed by computer, every price tick and every millisecond count. Only Reuters has the combination of data expertise and high performance technology that results in the fastest, most reliable trading analytics infrastructure for our customers.''

Marie Giangrande, VP Strategic Alliances for Reuters added, ''With this product Reuters Asian customers will be able to capture, tick by tick, a deeper and broader set of market data that can be mixed with in-house trade data. Reuters Tick Capture Engine also offers streaming real-time analytics that are 100 percent compatible with RMDS allowing clients to add high powered trade analytics to existing applications.''

Global information company, Reuters, provides information tailored for professionals in the financial services, media and corporate markets. Reuters has 15,300 staff in 89 countries, including staff from the acquisition of Telerate in June 2005. It also includes 2,300 editorial staff in 189 bureaux serving 128 countries, making Reuters the world's largest international multimedia news agency. In 2005, Reuters revenues were GBP2.4 billion.

To learn more, please visit: www.reuters.com.


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