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TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Exchange Hosted Filtering Is Now Forefront Online Security for Exchange (Level 200)
White Paper The attendee will learn about Forefront Online Security for Exchange and how it will integrate with the Microsoft Forefront integrated security suite codenamed "Stirling". Forefront Online Security for Exchange consists... [04 Jul 2009]
TechNet Webcast: Forefront Code Name "Stirling" Technical Overview (Level 300)
White Paper Microsoft Forefront code name "Stirling" is an integrated security system that delivers comprehensive, coordinated protection across endpoints, messaging and collaboration applications, and the network edge. [02 Jun 2009]
TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Forefront Codename "Stirling" - Forefront Client Security 2.0 Release Update (Level 200)
White Paper The attendee will learn about the 2.0 release of Forefront Client Security, and how it will integrate with the Microsoft Forefront integrated security suite codenamed "Stirling. Microsoft Forefront Client Security... [30 May 2009]
Microsoft plays host to security at Forefront of Exchange
News Microsoft also will finally release on Thursday a new, public beta version of its Stirling security suite, which is the next generation of the Forefront software. The initial beta version of Stirling was... [16 Apr 2009]
Microsoft Stirling delayed: More interoperability please
News Microsoft has delayed the release of its 'Stirling' security-integration product, part of the Forefront business-security suite, citing interoperability problems. In a blog post on Friday, a member of the Forefront team... [08 Apr 2009]
TCS employs another 350 in UK
News Outsourcer TCS has opened centres at Redhill in Surrey and Stirling in Scotland to develop applications for a large insurer and other customers. An Indian outsourcer is opening two development centres in the UK that will... [27 Jun 2008]
Police e-crime funding set for green light?
News McMurdie said the unit would also allow forces to share expertise, provide a national bank of contacts in high tech industries, allow businesses and the public to report cyber crime centrally using the Metropolitan Police's... [12 Mar 2008]
Managing Email: Good Practice Guidance
White Paper Growth challenges in Microsoft Exchange environments can be solved with the deployment of iSCSI storage. Microsoft favors block storage such as iSCSI for Exchange deployments. Attaching iSCSI storage to a network provides the server with... [20 Feb 2008]
Pru strikes mega outsourcing deal with Capita
News As part of the deal 1,750 of Prudential's UK employees (from Stirling and Reading) and around 1,250 based in Mumbai, India will move over to Capita. Prudential UK has signed a major long term outsourcing deal with IT... [29 Nov 2007]
University of Stirling Chooses Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Applications and Intel Itanium 2-Based Servers
White Paper The University of Stirling in Scotland, UK was founded by Royal Charter in 1967 and has established itself as a major center of education with remote campuses in Inverness and Stornoway. With a respected teaching... [15 May 2007]
Sun Life Saves Over £100 Million by Cutting Back-Office Policy Costs by 60 Per Cent
White Paper Marlborough Stirling won the outsourcing contract to manage the portfolio and migrated 850,000 policies to its Lamda system from four separate databases. Sun Life Financial of Canada (SLFoC), a leading international... [23 Jan 2007]
Prudential to review future of IT function
News The Prutech IT function employs around 600 tech staff across sites in London, Reading and Craigforth, Stirling. Hundreds of tech staff at the Prudential have been warned that some of their work could be sent offshore as... [16 Oct 2006]
Police IT boss: Why we swapped Linux for Microsoft
News David Stirling, head of ICT at Central Scotland Police, told silicon.com that since 1999 the force has run Linux domain servers, which also acted as local file servers in that domain or station. But... [18 Aug 2005]
Police use Linux to comply with Freedom of Information
News Central Scotland police, based in Stirling, will pilot a Linux-based system developed by IBM that was one of the projects referred to in the recent pro-Linux Office of Government Commerce report. A Scottish police force... [05 Nov 2004]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.08.04
Round-Up The two workers - believed to be a man and a woman - from the Pru's HQ in Stirling have been sacked after the financial services company decided email messages revealed they had been dealing drugs at work. [27 Aug 2004]