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Illuminat offers a security solution for computer operations |
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Written by jamaica-gleaner.com
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Tuesday, 29 October 2002 |
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LOCAL COMPANIES are vulnerable to computer hackers who, with the click of a button, can completely cripple the operations of a business. But equally threatening are internal employees with access to critical computer network areas. Illuminat Jamaica in conjunction with Enterasys Networks, a US-based computer network protection provider, recently launched Enterasys' highly rated network security solution, Dragon. The technology is aimed at local companies wishing to guard their computer operations against outside as well as internal intrusion. |
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Local firm moves against computer hackers |
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Written by jamaicaobserver.com
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Tuesday, 29 October 2002 |
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Local computer company, Illuminat Jamaica has teamed up with a US-based computer network protection provider, Enterasys Networks, to launch a network security system that protects companies from outside hackers as well as unauthorised intrusion from employees. |
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Carib-Tel to chop intl'l phone cost |
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Written by jamaicaobserver.com
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Tuesday, 29 October 2002 |
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Carib-Tel, one of the recent entrants in Jamaica's telecommunications industry will cut the cost of overseas calls to $17 per minute on November 1, the same day that Cable & Wireless Jamaica will rationalise its international rate structure at $18 per minute. |
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Over 6 million hits for Gleaner's jamaicaelections.com |
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Written by jamaica-gleaner.com
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Tuesday, 22 October 2002 |
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While political party leaders and supporters waited with bated breath on the evening of October 16, for final results of the all-important, hotly contested 14th Jamaica Election, The Gleaner's www. jamaicaelections.com website was bursting at its seams with traffic. Literally so. |
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Yallahs Comprehensive gets 12 computers |
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Written by jamaicaobserver.com
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Monday, 14 October 2002 |
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TWELVE computers, valued at more than $500,000, were recently donated to the Yallahs Comprehensive High School in St Thomas by the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPSCo). |
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