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HIPAA Compliance and Identity & Access Management
White Paper The Privacy Rule was published on August 14th 2002 and the Security Rule was published in the Federal Register on February 20th 2003. The present white paper lists the areas in which Evidian AccessMaster... [10 Apr 2008]
Instant Payroll Totals for Quarterly Tax Reporting
White Paper Put the list feature to work on company's payroll register for one-click totals of quarterly payroll data like gross pay, and have tax form totals in seconds. Accurate numbers are a must for filling out quarterly tax... [05 Oct 2007]
Microsoft freebie Vista offer "sold out"
News Unfortunately, for those looking to score their free copy, Microsoft said it has already received sign-ups from the 30,000 people it had hoped to register for the program. The site now says "sold out" when people come to... [04 Dec 2006]
Firefox lover owns IE7.com
News A check with Register.com revealed that the domain was issued to a UK internet services company called Digital Dataflow. Last month Microsoft filed three lawsuits in a US federal court against cyber... [04 Sep 2006]
US to restrict high-tech exports to China?
News He said the government welcomes feedback on the proposal, which will be open for comment for 120 days after it is published in the Federal Register. US high-tech products that have traditionally escaped... [12 Jun 2006]
Data thief gets eight years in the clink
News The company's now-defunct domain shows up on the Register of Known Spam Operations compiled by the Spamhaus Project, and dozens of sightings of spam from Snipermail.com appear on Usenet's news.admin.net-abuse.sightings... [23 Feb 2006]
US broadband bill slammed by tech firms
News Hotmail or MSN should not have to register with all 50 states in order to continue to provide service. Second, all broadband services must register with the states in which they do business. He suggested... [10 Nov 2005]
VoIP wiretapping rules to be considered
News The requirements kick in 18 months from the formal publication of the rules in the Federal Register - which has not happened yet - yielding a deadline of about April 2007. Broadband providers and... [27 Sep 2005]
Linux trademark attempt fails
News An attempt by Australia's peak Linux body to register the name "Linux" on behalf of Linus Torvalds has failed. Oxer said: "My understanding is that if Linux Australia can't register. If it's not possible... [19 Sep 2005]
Google clears last hurdle - the IPO is on
News The regulators have been looking closely at the offering in recent weeks because of several miscalculations on Google's part, including failing to register as many as 28 million shares issued to insiders and generating... [19 Aug 2004]
Google stock options investigated once again by SEC
News On 5 August, Google began offering to rescind nearly 28 million shares issued over the last three years, because it failed to register them under the law. Google's filing said: "If it is determined that we offered... [17 Aug 2004]
Google foul of SEC before it's even floated
News The search giant is offering to rescind more than 28 million shares because it said it failed to register them under federal and state securities laws, according to an amendment to the company's IPO... [05 Aug 2004]
Gates sparks security alert
News The US Department of Homeland Security announced a "temporary security zone" earlier this month around Gates' Lake Washington home, saying in a notice published in the Federal Register that the move was... [30 Jul 2004]
Google IPO could be announced 'in days'
News In one sign of a possible IPO, Google has approached investors in companies it has acquired to register their common shares for sale, according to one source. Google could finally be poised to file for a much-anticipated... [26 Apr 2004]
Whois database 'contributes to fraud and ID theft'
News Additionally, the letter said that people should be allowed to register domain names anonymously in order to protect freedom of speech and expression. Whois, an online database that contains personal information about... [07 Nov 2003]
