Security Feature Added to Drexel's Online Computer Technology Degree Program
Drexel University Online, a pioneer in Internet-based education programs, has recently added a new security feature to its Bachelor of Science in Computing Technology degree program.
Protection Through The Home Security Alarm System
In this increasingly chaotic world, the protection of your home from burglary and invasion seems to be of mounting concern among homeowners. To keep pace with this hyper-vigilance, home security measures are becoming more and more comprehensive; we?ve now moved on to wireless systems that allow us to streamline our security effortlessly. But nothing has maintained its popularity in the protection of our homes like the home security alarm system.
Fully Managed Small Business Hosted VOIP Telephone System Launched by Kinetech Voice Technologies
Kinetech Voice Technologies has launched its "Managed Business Communications Service", or MBCS, for the Small and Medium Size Business Market. MBCS is a fully managed, carrier grade, full featured business class telephone service. The entire system is managed and monitored 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Small business can now hand off complete responsibility for their communications system to one service provider, who is ultimately responsible for managing the complete customer Quality of Experience- telephone service, network, broadband connection, maintenance, and equipment.
An Efficient And Powerful Webcam Security Software Revs Up Your Home Security System
Most families do not know that they can easily put up a video surveillance system to make their homes safer with just a personal computer, a webcam, and webcam security software However, there is so much emphasis on cutting-edge hardware
Walling Data Helps Tennessee Small Business Upgrade Their Computer Security
Tennessee-based JL Troy Company discovers "hassle-free" AVG software and benefits of working with the company's number one US Distributor.
Physical Security of Your Computer System
Youve paid a lot of money for your computer system and the majority of your business documents and information is kept on your computer. Wouldnt it be wise to take physical security measures to protect your system and the data that is on it?
Computer Monitoring Software and Data Recovery Tools: Two Valuable Resources for Cyber Security Awareness Month
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, but Internet safety and security are year-long practices. Pandora Corp., makers of PC Pandora monitoring software and the Pandora Recovery tool, is stressing importance on two key security areas this month: the ability to track harmful changes to your home computer and recover lost data, and the knowledge that your children are safe when they go online...
Computer Security Systems
In the current technology oriented period, nearly all vital info is saved on computer systems. With the intention of locating and using this important info, hackers get a hold of destructive and innovative methods to pinch this info. People will continuously make an attempt to get into your computer system to come across info for instance your credit card number and make use of it for their own advantage.
All About Security Alarm System in Homes and Offices
Security alarm system in homes and offices will give you peace of mind because it will keep you safe and secure from the intruders
It would be wise if homeowners and business owners provide a security alarm system in their home and offices
Data Security And Computer Recycling - New Machine Helps With Safe Disposal Of Corporate Electronic Waste
For corporations looking to safely dispose of electronic waste, and recycle computers in a way that complies with both electronic recycling laws and data security laws, there is a new machine to help do the job. The Guardian, now available from http://www.hddmachine.com, allows hard drives from old computers to be removed and crushed in less than 15 seconds, rendering the data useless, decreasing corporate liability and helping to keep customer data private when disposing of old computers.
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BizEsp wins South East England Development Authority (SEEDA) Funding to Build Ultra-Fine Ball Grid Array (BGA) High Technology Production Lines
Oxford, UK (PRWEB) August 9, 2008 -- BizEsp Limited, the high technology electronics materials specialist company based in the international technology hub of Oxford, England - announced today the launch of a new project to develop high tech production equipment for the manufacture of ufBGA spheres of diameters down to 75 microns. Spheres down to this fine size are currently commercially not available anywhere the world. The technology is needed to enable further miniaturisation of IC packages. The underlying technology has been developed by BizEsp engineers working in the Company's engineering centre in Oxford, UK and the Company has already filed a patent application on its invention. The project is being part funded by the UK government's South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) after BizEsp won a funding award against UK wide competition.
Announcing the project launch, CEO Dr Dosten Baluch said "we are delighted to have won UK government support for our technology. These are competitive grants which means they are subject to open competition by UK companies. It is, therefore, an excellent achievement by BizEsp to have won this funding and is an endorsement of our technology and its value to the UK. We are doing this project because BizEsp market research identified a strong "technology pull" in the microelectronics interconnect market for BGA solder spheres of diameter less than 200 microns, driven by relentless consumer demand for miniaturisation of electronics combined with ever increasing functionality of equipment for example cell phones that also function as audio/visual entertainment devices whilst offering multiple mobile communications functionalities. This needs substantial increases in integrated circuit miniaturization, processor speed and circuit density and, as a result, traditional wired or leaded electronics interconnect technology has already been stretched to its limits. Our ufBGA technology fulfils this important need and when combined with appropriate placement technologies, will enable electronics manufacturers to continue to increase miniaturisation whilst simultaneously achieving higher and higher equipment functions".
Ball Grid Array (BGA) technology simultaneously addresses the need for high density electrical interconnection and physical attachment of silicon chip devices. It employs a 2-D array of miniature solder alloy spheres under the silicon chip to provide both electrical connection and mechanical attachment to a mounting socket or circuit board. Currently, the smallest BGA spheres available on the market have diameters in the range 200 to 300 microns. BizEsp already has this type of technology to make BGA spheres in diameters 200 microns upwards (for further details of our standard BGA technology, interested readers are requested to contact BizEsp in Oxford, UK).
After completion of the current project (scheduled for Q2/2009), BizEsp will be offering spheres in diameters of 75 to 200 microns. Key process innovations mean that BizEsp's customers will get product from a production process that will be highly stable with high yields and quality combined with great batch-to-batch consistency. For customers, this means that they will have a product giving high reliability of their electronics, process stability and great batch-to-batch consistency in their interconnect operations.
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