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Nikkei Communications

April 1, 2008

Cover Story 1
Heinous virus busting techniques whose decisive factor is "multi-layer defenses"

 

Attacks that infect users' computers with a virus are getting much sneakier with each passing year. The attacks that spread infections by setting a trap in proper Web sites have recently become mainstream, and at last, the Web site of an anti-virus software vendor has been abused.  It is effective to prepare a wall of several protective measures to counter such viruses.  This article shows the important points and tips for the countermeasures.

 

Add a layer of walls to fight back attacks

Block intrusions

Thorough filtering dubious content items

Contain development

Block virus activation

Prevent damage from spreading

Block malicious communications

 

Cover Story 2
Enterprise networks are being transformed with higher speeds and flat rates, in a new world opened by 3.5-generation mobile

 

Data communication services using the 3.5-generation cellphone technologies are about to change enterprise networks.  The keywords are "high-speed" and "flat rate."  With the effective rate exceeding 1Mbit/sec and low monthly prices of approximately a few thousands yen being achieved, an environment is being developed where the data communication services are fully used in enterprise networks.

 

Inside

Windows Server 2008

Quarantine, thin client, and higher-speed WAN – the three functions that extract the capability of Windows Vista

 

Windows Server 2008 focuses on refining the basic functions.  It has provided a set of components required for the business use, such as a security mechanism to protect LAN, thin client, and the improved effective rate that allows WAN services to be faster and less expensive.

 

Report
NTT Plala starts "Hikari TV" at the same time as NGN is launched, with an intention to gradually expand IP simultaneous retransmission

Apple makes iPhone SDK public, promoting UI revolution

In Asia's first Femtocell conference, Softbank announces it will start a Femtocell commercial trial test

Compare the prices of unexpectedly different cellphone's "24-hour flat rate services" offered by carriers

"LTE will become the equivalent of FTTH," Nokia Siemens Networks' CEO says

Telecom watch

New trend in Euro-American MVNO -Part 2: In the US, MVNO for "the niche market" thrives

 

MIC's Telecommunications Council determines to postpone the introduction of one-branch leasing of optical fiber and requests NTT East and NTT West to reduce their interconnection charges

 

Editor-in-Chief's Interview

"Our business model is that the broadband data communication service is the foundation, on which our voice service has been built.  We will create world-class services."

Mr. Sachio Senmoto, Representative Director, Chairman & CEO, EMOBILE Ltd.

 


 

Nikkei Communications

April 1, 2008

Cover Story 1
Heinous virus busting techniques whose decisive factor is "multi-layer defenses"

 

Attacks that infect users' computers with a virus are getting much sneakier with each passing year. The attacks that spread infections by setting a trap in proper Web sites have recently become mainstream, and at last, the Web site of an anti-virus software vendor has been abused.  It is effective to prepare a wall of several protective measures to counter such viruses.  This article shows the important points and tips for the countermeasures.

 

Add a layer of walls to fight back attacks

Block intrusions

Thorough filtering dubious content items

Contain development

Block virus activation

Prevent damage from spreading

Block malicious communications

 

Cover Story 2
Enterprise networks are being transformed with higher speeds and flat rates, in a new world opened by 3.5-generation mobile

 

Data communication services using the 3.5-generation cellphone technologies are about to change enterprise networks.  The keywords are "high-speed" and "flat rate."  With the effective rate exceeding 1Mbit/sec and low monthly prices of approximately a few thousands yen being achieved, an environment is being developed where the data communication services are fully used in enterprise networks.

 

Inside

Windows Server 2008

Quarantine, thin client, and higher-speed WAN – the three functions that extract the capability of Windows Vista

 

Windows Server 2008 focuses on refining the basic functions.  It has provided a set of components required for the business use, such as a security mechanism to protect LAN, thin client, and the improved effective rate that allows WAN services to be faster and less expensive.

 

Report
NTT Plala starts "Hikari TV" at the same time as NGN is launched, with an intention to gradually expand IP simultaneous retransmission

Apple makes iPhone SDK public, promoting UI revolution

In Asia's first Femtocell conference, Softbank announces it will start a Femtocell commercial trial test

Compare the prices of unexpectedly different cellphone's "24-hour flat rate services" offered by carriers

"LTE will become the equivalent of FTTH," Nokia Siemens Networks' CEO says

Telecom watch

New trend in Euro-American MVNO -Part 2: In the US, MVNO for "the niche market" thrives

 

MIC's Telecommunications Council determines to postpone the introduction of one-branch leasing of optical fiber and requests NTT East and NTT West to reduce their interconnection charges

 

Editor-in-Chief's Interview

"Our business model is that the broadband data communication service is the foundation, on which our voice service has been built.  We will create world-class services."

Mr. Sachio Senmoto, Representative Director, Chairman & CEO, EMOBILE Ltd.