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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Understanding SSL Certificates

Sean Daniel

Thursday, January 14, 2010. Certificates provide two purposes: Authenticating the server to the client Providing encryption between the server and the client I will cover the authenticating the server to the client in this part 1 post, and will write a part 2 post that handles the second part of encryption.

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How to make Facebook secure for organizational use: no more excuses! - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Worklight has just released a Facebook application called Workbook , reports Dan Farber , which authenticates users with an organization’s identity systems, and enables closed communication within the Workbook application between Facebook users. The same thing is happening with social networks. So the excuses are running out.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to use your Home Server as an AirPrint.

Sean Daniel

Of course I can play around with this for 7 days on trial, then I’ll have to get a license key for FingerPrint. Hi Dave, My guess is you've somehow managed to add some authentication to who can print. Microsoft Office 2010. (1). Office 2010. Social Media. Microsoft Office 2010. ► 2010. (41).

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Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge Worker: SPC 2008 Session -- RMS and SharePoint

Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge

Active Directory for authentication 3. Exchange 2007 SP1 which contains pre-licensing/fetching components for RMS as well Q: How is it licensed? A: Free server product, pay for Client Access Licenses (CALs), external connector for users outside your organization. Enterprise 2.0 Q: What are the components of RMS?

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The future of adult entertainment - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

The link is not entirely workplace-friendly, even though the article itself is mainly about social and technological trends, so I’ve posted the full article below.) Richard invited me to co-write the article on The Future of Adult Entertainment. The Future of Adult Entertainment New technologies could take it almost anywhere.

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