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Posted by Aliax on Monday, September 22, 2008 4:45 AM
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Dotcom-Monitor Adds New Website Monitoring Station in Tel Aviv

Minneapolis, July 21, 2008 – Dotcom-Monitor announced today that it has opened a new web monitoring station in Tel Aviv, Israel, that allows its customers to measure the performance of their websites in this significant Middle East market.  Using Dotcom-Monitor’s service, companies on the Internet can proactively monitor how well their websites and web applications respond to various user actions, such as page viewing, online shopping and online form usage, from an external user’s perspective.

The new Tel Aviv monitoring station joins a growing list of Dotcom-Monitor stations worldwide, and was added in response to growing customer demand for improved web monitoring in the Middle East.  Other Dotcom-Monitor monitoring stations are located in major international business hubs that include Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London and Sydney, as well as in major North American markets.

"External web site monitoring is strategic to any company on the Internet, and especially important to those companies and organizations that conduct business on an international basis," said Vadim Mazo, founder and chief technical officer of Dotcom-Monitor.  "Any type of performance degradation, more matter where in the world it occurs, can have very tangible and negative effects on a company’s online reputation and revenue, so performance monitoring is a bottom line issue for our clients."

Dotcom-Monitor’s customers include financial services companies, healthcare providers, international manufacturers, media outlets, online retailers and governmental organizations.

Application, Network Assurance
For any Internet-enabled entity, Dotcom-Monitor is a highly cost-effective performance insurance policy.  Application monitoring, network monitoring, and website load testing are among the services provided by the company.   By employing Dotcom-Monitor’s offerings, companies can easily and inexpensively validate Quality-of-Service (QoS) and Service Level Agreement (SLA) requirements.
   
Dotcom-Monitor provides extensive real-time reporting using graphical charts that explain success/failure rates for specific performance checks, response/download times, uptime/downtime, load variations by hour/day/week and much more.  For e-commerce sites, Dotcom-Monitor will measure quality of service for each phase of the transaction process as well as performance comparisons among different geographic areas.   Dotcom-Monitor provides instantaneous notification of website and web application performance issues, based on customer configured notification and escalation parameters.

About Dotcom-Monitor:
Dotcom-Monitor is the leader and innovator in advanced website monitoring services.  Founded in 1998, Dotcom-Monitor has saved over 2,000 companies’ money by insuring maximum website uptime—at a cost up to 50 percent less than other services.  Dotcom-Monitor watches businesses from the outside by simulating real-world, end-user actions.  The company ensures that clients are open for business around the world, 24 hours a day.  No additional or no hardware is required to use Dotcom-Monitor’s services. 

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Posted by Aliax on Sunday, July 20, 2008 10:33 PM
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McAfee Revealed the Most Dangerous Domain Zones

McAfee tried to reveal the most dangerous domain zones in its annual report “Mapping the Mal Web”. It seems that some domain zones provide to domain owners more opportunities for violation of security rules then other ones. According to McAfee the most dangerous zones are “.hk” (Hong Kong) – 19.2 % of websites, “.cn” (China) – 11.8% and “.info” – 11.7%. Only 5% of websites of “.com” domain zone are dangerous. Some domain name registrars reduce requirements and deflate to attract more customers. Due to this fact a lot of spammers and developers of harmful codes have opportunity to register domain name. Unfortunately domain name registrars which are responsible for this fact are not mentioned in McAfee report. Another dangerous domain zones are “.ro” (Romania) – 6.8% of websites and “.ru” (Russia) - 6%. The Author of this report is Shane Keats who said that “Mapping the Mal Web” was based on analysis of more than 9.9 million websites. According to McAfee the most secure domain zones are “.gov” – 0.05%, “.jp” (Japan) – 0.1%, “.au” (Australia) – 0.3%.

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Posted by levon on Thursday, June 05, 2008 12:22 AM
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Google Intrigues

Google company investigate a possibility of using of balloon for mobile networking. According to some sources Google is going to cooperate with Space Data which has already used such unusual method for placing of basic stations. Space Data system foresees possibility of location of balloons with equipment in upper atmosphere. Due to such fact transmitter` range increases. Using this technology Google can build its own cheap mobile network. Google investigations are considered to be related with attempt to get rights for using of 700 MHz frequency.

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Posted by levon on Wednesday, April 23, 2008 4:35 AM
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Google is Agree to Reveal Blogger`s IP

Google is agree to reveal IP of scandalous blogger for Israeli government. This decision was adopted after commencement of prosecution against anonymous blogger. According to agreement between government and Google, blogger will have 72 hours to give oneself up. Otherwise Google will publish blogger’s IP. Blogger was informed about this situation by comments at his blog which wad registered on blogger.com which is Google property.

Blogger blamed Israel government for bribe-taking, relationships with criminal elements and etc. This cause seems to be unexampled because usually big companies try not to disclose users` private data.

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Posted by levon on Friday, February 29, 2008 1:27 AM
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Posted by Aliax on Thursday, February 21, 2008 3:48 AM
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