
I’m a fan of watching 24 and numb3rs season series showing in AXN and I was curious about the intelligence in IT department on how they monitor certain employee of what they are doing in their computers not until i heard about TSA or TOTAL SYSTEM ANALYZER.
What is a TOTAL SYSTEM ANALYZER?
Consider cell phones and texting. Cell phone is a great enabler, but how much time do we waste on it? We can look at computers in the same way. How many hours do we spend doing social network, surfing and looking at YouTube, or downloading videos and mp3s? How much of company time do we use in chatting, answering personal e-mails or playing games?
All these are anathema to the company. That is why, according to the ePolicy Institute, while only 19 percent of US employers monitor the usage of their computers in 2001, in 2005, the figure increased to 36 percent. In 2007, 45 percent of US employers started monitoring computer use of their employees.
The TSA monitors what each employee is doing in their computer, as well as log what websites they are visiting or what software they are running. It also logs and analyzes how much of their hard disk contains video or mp3 files, or illegal software.www.bizdrivenlife.net
TSA as the right environment for the right person. It manages purchased hardware and monitors hardware changes to assist proper istribution of asset within an organization.
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Posted on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
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Celebrate Valentines at NGenius IT Hub! Treat yourself or your loved one at NGenius ACT branch and get a bunch of exciting freebies!

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Posted on Thursday, February 12th, 2009
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Windows 7 is all about simplicity and that’s why Windows 7 will simply be called Windows, Microsoft announced today.
Mike Nash, corporate vice president for Windows product management at Microsoft, had the honor of announcing the official name. Nash noted that he is “very excited about the opportunity to tell [people] more about Windows 7 in the coming weeks.”
According to Nash, the name “Windows 7” is simple: The company decided against a date in the name (such as “Windows 2008”) since the company does not ship a new Windows every year and it decided against an “aspirational” name (such as “XP” or “Vista”) since it is not really an entirely new release, but just an enhancement over Vista. “Simply put, this is the seventh release of Windows, so therefore “Windows 7″ just makes sense,” Nash said.
What’s New?
Here are some of the new features that you will find with Windows 7:
1. Faster and easier. Windows 7 was built around your feedback, so you’ll see a lot of things you’ve asked for. You asked us to make everyday tasks faster and easier, make your PC work the way you want it to, and make new things possible.
2. Improved taskbar and full screen previews. The taskbar at the bottom of your screen is what you use to switch between the applications you’ve got open. In Windows 7 you can set the order in which the icons appear and they’ll stay put.
3. Jumplists. With Windows 7, It’s a handy way to quickly reach the files you’ve been working with. To see the files you’ve used recently, just right click on the icon on your taskbar. So right-clicking on the Word icon will show your most recent Word documents. Plus, if there are other files you want to keep handy, you can just pin them to the Jump List.
4. Windows Live. With Windows 7, some features previously included in the operating system are now available for download through Windows Live Essentials, a set of free applications available for your PC and supported by Windows 7. You can download Windows Live Messenger, Photo Gallery, Mail, Writer, Movie Maker, and more. With these great applications, you can improve your Windows experience, and benefit from faster delivery of these features and services.
I think there’s a lot more of features that the Windows 7 will offer.
Source: Microsoft
Posted on Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
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Behind the scenes look at the NBA from tech perspective.(Photo from Laptop Logic)
Move over Kobe, you’re not the only MVP powering the NBA finals. The MVP of the NBA Finals (Most Valuable PC) is Lenovo. The Chinese company that bought IBM a few years ago is the official PC Partner of the NBA for 2 consecutive years. This means Lenovo provides computer desktops & laptops, Lenovo Stat, and other means of support. Read more.
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Posted on Thursday, June 19th, 2008
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Posted on Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
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One of the must-have accessories for all the Xbox 360 fanboys in the world has finally arrived and it is available for only 18 bucks. We’re talking, of course, about the Xbox lounge pants, the only pants that will probably only be appreciated by yourself. Plus, it would be totally unsafe to wear them in the dangerous PS3 hoods, bro! But that doesn’t matter for a true fan, right? More
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Posted on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
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Do you watch Numb3rs? For the last two days, i was able to have a time to watch the TV show season series where the two main characters are a FBI agent (Don Eppes) and his younger brother (Charlie), a very clever mathematician. The show is based on the idea that crimes can be solved with numbers. In each episode, Charlie uses different mathematic techniques to find information regarding some crime scene. One of which is how they solved the crime in phishing.
"Phishing is an electronic way for scam artists to steal your identity and your money. If you’ve got a computer and/or an e-mail account, you’re a potential target. Please be aware of at least two attempts to get at your information. Some phishing e-mails threaten a dire consequence if you don’t respond. The messages direct you to a Web site that looks just like a legitimate organization’s site. But it isn’t. It’s a bogus site whose sole purpose is to trick you into divulging your personal information so the operators can steal your identity and run up bills or commit crimes in your name.”
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Posted on Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
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While it may look like an overhead projector without any hints to the scale, you’re actually looking at HP’s (relatively) tiny Elite Auto Focus Webcam. Compatible with all the major PC-based, video chat solutions out there (Yahoo, Skype, MS Messenger, AIM), the USB 2.0 cam clips onto your monitor and features a 3 megapixel CMOS camera capable of shooting video ranging from 640 x 480 pixels at 30fps quality on down to 1,600 x 1,200 at a stuttering 5fps. It also brings a built-in stereo microphone, face tracking and Magic-i video effects software, 3 programmable buttons, and a sliding “privacy cover” which lets your date know that the camera really is, off.Engadget
Posted on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
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Overall, the smartphone market will grow from around 10 percent of the total handset market last year,
to about 31 percent of the market in five years from now, according to a new study from ABI Research.
The research firm attributes this growth up to a number of complex factors including carriers’ drives to
grow data revenues from advanced services and the general trend to pushing smart operating systems down
into middle-tier devices.Wireless Industrynews
Posted on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
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Posted on Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
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LAS VEGAS — Sunday night, Bill Gates will begin saying his goodbyes to the life he has known for the past 32 years. After serving at the helm of the world’s most successful software company for the past three decades, making him one of the world’s richest men in the process, the quiet software engineer will open the Consumer Electronics Show (one of the largest of its kind in the world) with his annual state of the industry address in Las Vegas.National Post
Posted on Monday, January 7th, 2008
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Posted on Saturday, December 22nd, 2007
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Microsoft is offering a Zune diagnostic tool that gathers data to help decipher USB and wireless sync connection problems with the portable media player.
The tool , introduced Thursday on Microsoft’s online download center, requires either Windows Vista or Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher. The software is 250 Kbytes.Information Week.
Posted on Saturday, December 22nd, 2007
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Is Microsoft negotiating to buy Yahoo? How big a competitive threat is Google? What is the biggest threat to IT at this point? These were all questions that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Cisco CEO John Chambers fielded in a lengthy debate they had in New York on August 20 about working more closely together on interoperability. When asked by moderator Charlie Rose why Microsoft had not bought Yahoo, Ballmer quickly corrected him by saying "Why don’t we buy Yahoo," before going on to say that Yahoo was an independent company with its own vision.Platform Dive.
Posted on Saturday, November 17th, 2007
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