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Phil Ashman

All Systems Down - An Epic IT failure - 0 views

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    A blow-by-blow record of one of the worst health-care IT crises in history and what CareGroup CIO John Halamka learned from it. What can happen if an old network is asked to carry new applications How standard disaster recovery protocols can fail Lessons learned from the four-day crisis
Phil Ashman

How to Enable AHCI in Windows 7 - 0 views

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    AHCI provides you with some of the Native functions of Serial ATA, however it has to be enabled in the BIOS before windows 7 is installed. However with a simple registry tweak you can change it after the fact.
Phil Ashman

Harnessing Openness to Improve Research, Teaching and Learning in Higher Education [PDF] - 0 views

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    In this report we examine higher education through the lens of openness. Our goal is to understand the potential impact of greater openness on colleges and universities. Like other service industries such as finance or entertainment, higher education is rooted in information-its creation, analysis, and transmission -and the development of the skills required to utilize it for the benefit of individuals and society.
Phil Ashman

Cisco Blog » Blog Archive » Securing IPv6 - 0 views

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    In the previous installment of our series of IPv6 security posts, we covered some of the ways addressing has changed in IPv6 compared to IPv4. In this post, we'll talk about some of the things to consider when securing IPv6 compared to IPv4. Before digging into this topic, however, it is important to remember that while IPv6 may have different security concerns than IPv4, it is not necessarily any more secure than IPv4. Furthermore, the post will focus on those aspects that are different or unique to IPv6, since many of the common best practices for IPv4 networks also apply to IPv6 networks.
Phil Ashman

Canadian IT Professionals : Windows 7 Training - 0 views

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    Training for Consumers to IT Professional from Microsoft e-Learning
Phil Ashman

SEO and Tech Daily: ReadyBoost in Windows 7 - It Rocks - 0 views

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    Interesting. Although with RAM being so cheap these days, most people will be running Win7 on machines fast enough to not worry about about ReadyBoost.
Phil Ashman

Imitation Isn't Always Flattery: Microsoft Previews Google Apps Killer To Beta Testers - 0 views

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    Imitation isn't always the sincerest form of flattery, and this is certainly the case for Microsoft in the development and launch of its ...
Phil Ashman

14 Great Cheat Sheets & Posters to Make You a Software Wizard - 0 views

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    It is a known fact that if you want to commit something to memory, continuous revision is the key.
Phil Ashman

Index of all TedTalks episodes - 0 views

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    TED has some absolutely amazing presentations. If you haven't checked them out then get on it!
Phil Ashman

Cisco IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) Tier 1 Part 1 - CCIE Blog - 0 views

  • In order to master these terms, just remember these things: any term that includes False is a BAD THING, while True is a GOOD THING; and Positive refers to an event/signature being triggered, while Negative refers to an event/signature not being triggered. With these facts in mind, notice how easy it is to master these terms: False Positive – an event was triggered and the packet was not actually attack traffic False Negative – an event was not triggered and the packet was actual attack traffic True Positive – an event was triggered and the traffic was actual attack traffic True Negative – an event was not triggered and the traffic was not actual attack traffic
  • In order to master these terms, just remember these things: any term that includes False is a BAD THING, while True is a GOOD THING; and Positive refers to an event/signature being triggered, while Negative refers to an event/signature not being triggered. With these facts in mind, notice how easy it is to master these terms: False Positive – an event was triggered and the packet was not actually attack traffic False Negative – an event was not triggered and the packet was actual attack traffic True Positive – an event was triggered and the traffic was actual attack traffic True Negative – an event was not triggered and the traffic was not actual attack traffic
  • False is a BAD THING, while True is a GOOD THING; and Positive refers to an event/signature being triggered, while Negative refers to an event/signature not being triggered. With these
Phil Ashman

BellSouth Study Guides - 0 views

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    Study guides for the pre-employment testing at BellSouth. It would be great if Telus had something like this.
Phil Ashman

John Chambers: Broadband Speeds Our Economy - 0 views

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    John Chambers gets it, now we just need our Govts to enable policies to make our environment more competitive
Phil Ashman

A Computer Repair Utility Kit You Can Run From a Thumb Drive - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    Technibble, the Australian site for aspiring computer techies, recently released the second version of its popular Computer Repair Utility Kit, a collection of 57 hand picked tools to ...
Phil Ashman

Google Wave Will Revolutionize Online Classroom Instruction « So You Want To ... - 0 views

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    Can't wait to play around with it.
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    Can't wait to play around with it.
Phil Ashman

Cisco IOS Hints and Tricks: EIGRP myths debunked - 0 views

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    Matthew Norwood performed a really thorough EIGRP research and unearthed a lot of myths around it, some of them coming from official documentation, Cisco Press books (hopefully not mine) and other sources. It's time to debunk a few of them (read the comments to Matthew's post to find the sources of the following "wisdoms").
Phil Ashman

Wireless CCIE, here I come!: WLC Config Analyzer - new version - 0 views

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    Use it to parse through your current controller configs and see what parts of your config don't meet Cisco's defined best practices.
Phil Ashman

PDF Rider - 0 views

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    PDFRider is a GUI for "pdftk" and allows you to make some simple manipulations to PDF documents. It is written in c#/.net 3.5 (WPF), with the aim to be simple and user friendly.
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