Blue Lane Technologies announced the availability of VMware Infrastructure 3 hypervisor protection for its version 3.1 ServerShield appliances. The addition of host coverage extends Blue Lane's lead in data center vulnerability protection to also include hypervisor service console software vulnerabilities.
NEW YORK and POMPANO BEACH, Fla., March 3, 2008 -- Blue Frog Solutions, a leading provider of Life & Annuity Order Management and Compliance Solutions for the life insurance and annuities industry, and Miningham & Oellerich , an enterprise data solutions provider for institutional broker-dealers, banks and insurance companies, announced today that they have formed a strategic alliance whereby
Interwoven, Inc., , a global leader in content management solutions, today announced that it will present a joint session with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts at the 2008 AIIM International Exposition and Conference on March 6th at 12 noon at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
Travelers frustrated with delays at airport security checkpoints may soon have a new fast lane option. The Transportation Security Administration is experimenting with a new system, dubbed Diamond Lanes, that will allow travelers to choose one of three lines that best suits their traveling style: expert traveler, casual traveler, or families and special assistance.
Armed with everything from a loud siren and public address system in the middle of campus to high tech text messaging, Southeastern Louisiana University unveiled the newest components of its emergency alert system today.
While more people are visiting national parks nationwide, fewer people are coming to the Blue Ridge Parkway. More than 275 million people visited the National Park System in 2007, up about 3 million from the previous year. But visitors to the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway - with its northern entrance at Rockfish Gap - dropped by 1.6 million to 17.35 million last year, the lowest figure since 1996.
TSA tests system of color-coded security lines Dude, it'll never work in Boston. The TSA is testing a system in Denver and Salt Lake City in an effort to speed security lines at airports: color-coded lanes. How does it work? Think skiing. Green circle for beginners (families or those needing special assistance), blue squares for intermediates (a casual traveler, perhaps,