Monday, 12 March 2012

New Internet security software from Appin

Appin Security Group on Monday announced the launch of Fort Appin, a new Internet security software that defends computers against viruses, hackers, spam, and identity theft. Priced at Rs. 750 for single user annual license for businesses, the software also has a special module built at Appin labs that does heuristic-based malware blocking and removal thereby providing zero-day protection even when the signatures have not been updated.

According to the Appin Security Group CEO and Founder Rajat Khare, 'We understand that today's business solutions need to go far beyond basic virus detection and prevention. Keeping this in mind, Fort Appin solutions have been designed keeping in mind the growing Internet usability across India with special emphasis on the rapidly evolving SME industry. This is one of few anti-viruses where the signature update will happen from India itself insuring higher speeds and no suspicion of spyware being introduced in the update.'

Talking about the advantages of the new software, Mr. Khare said Fort Appin helps companies to implement a unified management platform for remote installation, besides allowing configuration and reporting of all Fort Appin clients, server and gateway products deployed throughout the network. 'It provides IT administrators with network-wide visibility into all malware related incidents. It also proactively audits hardware and software assets within the network, besides remotely configuring and managing client and server system settings,' Mr. Khare added.

night clubs - Say Khieng Ang

A nightclub (also known as a discothèque, or simply a club or disco) is an entertainment venue which usually operates late into the night. A nightclub is generally distinguished from bars, pubs or taverns by the inclusion of a dance floor and a DJ booth, where a DJ plays recordedEDM, hip hop, rock, reggae, and pop music.

The music in nightclubs is either live bands or, more commonly, a mix of songs played by a DJ through a powerful PA system. Most clubs or club nights cater to certain music genres, such as techno, house music, trance, heavy metal, garage, hip hop, salsa, dancehall, Drum and Bass, Dubstep or soca music. Many clubs also promote playing the Top 40 which has most of the night playing the most broadcast songs of the previous week.

Many nightclubs choose who can enter, on bases other than just age, e.g. dress code and guest list. This is used to make their status as a nightclub more "exclusive". Quite often, there are no clear policies governing entry to a nightclub, thereby allowing the doormen to deny entry to anybody at their discretion.

Many nightclubs enforce a dress code in order to ensure a certain type of clientele is in attendance at the venue. Some upscale nightclubs ban attendees from wearing trainers or jeans, while other nightclubs will advertise a vague "dress to impress" dress code that allows the bouncers to discriminate at will against those vying for entry to the club. Many exceptions are made to nightclub dress codes, with denied entry usually reserved for the most glaring rule breakers or those thought to be unsuitable for the party. Certain nightclubs like fetish nightclubs may apply a leather-only, rubber-only or fantasy dress code. The dress code criterion is often an excuse for discriminatory practices, such as in the case of Carpenter v. Limelight Entertainment Ltd.


Ly (Ang) Say Khieng - art of living

The Art of Living Foundation is a volunteer-based, humanitarian and educational non-governmental organization (NGO). It was founded in 1981 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar with the vision of creating a stress-free, violence-free society. It says it has reached out to over 300 million people in over 150 countries with its various programs.The Foundation is working in special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)  of the United Nations. The International Association for Human Values  is the sister NGO that Sri Sri Ravi Shankar founded, that focuses on the upliftment of human values at the grass roots level.

Art of Living Foundation (AOLF) has its international headquarters in Bangalore, India at Ved Vignan Mahavidyapeeth or VVM campus (usually referred to as the Art of Living's international facility in Bangalore, or as the Bangalore Ashram)and has regional centers in more than 150 countries. In Europe, the organization is known as the Association for Inner Growth. The Foundation was founded by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, and offers a variety of personal-development and trauma-relief programs around the world.AOLF has been an educational and humanitarian organization in the U.S. since 1989. Accredited as a United Nations non-governmental organization in 1996, it works in special consultative status with the UN's Economic and Social Council, participating in a variety of committees and activities relating to health, education, sustainable development, conflict resolution, and disaster relief. The Art of Living is a DPI NGO (Department of Public Information), which means it plays an active role in communicating and contributing to various United Nations goals (such as the UN Millennium Goals and the Stand Up initiative).