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Communications August 01 2005 Issue
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August 01 2005 Issue <<Contents>>
Cover Story 1
A disaster strikes, but business still must go on: 3 “NOT" lessons
learned from stricken companies
A series of great direct disasters have struck enterprise networks. A post-disaster
situation requires that you must make a quick decision to protect your systems
and preserve your company. Some measures that have been considered effective
may not work.
How should you cope with a disaster that may strike you at
any minute?
Telephony, whether fixed or mobile, is NOT reliable
You can NOT protect servers
deployed in your sites
Business can NOT continue with backup data only
Japan Meteorological
Agency tests a warning system that predicts a great earthquake
Cover Story 2
Protect your cellular phone from risks heightened when lost or stolen
As more companies use cellular phones in their operations, so the risk of compromised
security is being heightened when cellular phones are lost or stolen. It
may lead directly to the leakage of personal information and trade secrets.
This
article follows security measures taken by pioneer users and explores the countervailing
power of services and terminals when they are lost or stolen.
Targeted “treasure house of personal
information”
Information
must not be left in a terminal
If so, a forced
deletion function is required
Remote deletion
is post accident provision
KDDI is the best
choice with its remote deletion service and lineup of terminals
that accommodate the service
NTT DoCoMo
reinforces remote locking and biometrics |
Report
Solutions for business-use FOMA appear in succession
WILLCOM counters
mobile centrex services with a nano-cell solution
NTT
group's real intention of integrating wireless LAN infrastructures
KDDI’s
unveiled rival product against N900iL
Editor-in-Chief's Interview
Hiromi Wasai
President & CEO, NTT Communications Corporation
“We must review
what we call on-site capability that supports our growth.”
Latest network that has changed enterprises
Canada
Four pioneer users in Toronto
IP telephony helps to realize a ubiquitous office
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