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A means of ensuring that data on the network is safe. NetWare protects data primarily by maintaining duplicate file directories and by redirecting data from bad blocks to reliable blocks on the NetWare server's hard dis (www.novell.com....ssary.html)

double coat them with the elastic, make it thicker, seal it with something on the outside, what happens if there is a large storm in the area, it would be kinda bad to have a big ass network ontop of the ocea (gizmodo.com....s-networks)

It is too bad we cannot turn back the hands of time to when Spam was just a canned luncheon meat. Today's version of spam is leaving a bad taste in our mouths for a different reason. (www.lavasoftusa.com....006/12_31/)

Last month, we told you how the validity of existing spyware legislation is being questioned. It's not all bad news in terms of busting the bad guys. Take a look at the progress made this past year (www.lavasoftusa.com....006/12_31/)

We thought malware invading our privacy and compromising our security on our PCs was as bad as it could get. Now, cyber criminals are branching out to target another lucrative area: mobile phones. Find out what you need to know about the latest threats. (www.lavasoftusa.com....2007/1_31/)

This issue of Lavasoft News focuses on crime and punishment . Read about the organizations trying to catch the bad guys behind online fraud. And just who are the “bad guys”? We fill you in on how cyber crime works. We also have a follow-up on the much talked about privacy and anti-spyware legislations. (www.lavasoftusa.com....2007/4_30/)

The MySQL AB Marks may not be used in a manner or with respect toproducts that will decrease the value of the MySQL AB Marks or otherwiseimpair or damage MySQL AB's brand integrity, reputation or goodwill,including (without limitation) use in a manner that is unethical,offensive, disparaging, defamatory, illegal or in bad taste (www.mysql.com....emark.html)

And, on balance, I find that the good stuff doesn't just outweigh the bad - often it nearly eclipses it. I hope this will be your experience with MySQL as well. (www.mysql.com....nials.html)

What I like the most about Lavasoft is the friendly and talented people I work with. They make the workday feel short. I can't remember even one day when I haven't heard a really bad joke which is so bad that I just have to laugh. And most of that humor comes from the research department! (www.lavasoftusa.com..../albin.php)

Policy analyst Randolph J. May says the Federal Communications Commission should make needed market reforms to communications policy. There's an area ripe for change that we're not likely to hear discussed on the campaign trail-communications law and policy. While perhaps understandable, this is too bad. Becaus (updates.zdnet.com....mpany.html)

Policy analyst Randolph J. May says the Federal Communications Commission should make needed market reforms to communications policy. There's an area ripe for change that we're not likely to hear discussed on the campaign trail-communications law and policy. While perhaps understandable, this is too bad. Because (updates.zdnet.com....mpany.html)

Todays business environment is similar in ways to the early 1990s when private equity firms rose up to restructure mountains of bad debt and went on to cash out in the ensuing bull market. But while opportunities are out there, it is harder to make deals work than it was (search.bnet.com....mpany.html)

Share prices of many publicly traded B2B marketplaces have collapsed in recent months. Despite investors worries, companies desperate not to be left behind continue to throw good money after bad business models. For B2B e-commerce, the winning business models will be differentiated by creating real value for their customers as. (search.bnet.com....mpany.html)

Lavasoft was founded on the ideals of consumer reporting, ethical advertising, and social change. And we continue to operate on those principles today. We are not only committed to providing you with personal security by cleaning up and blocking spyware from your computer system, we are also committed to creating long-term social change. We work directly with the spyware industry, giving them the opportunity to change from 'bad guys' to 'good guys' by making acceptable improvements to their spyware. (www.lavasoftusa.com...._lavasoft/)

And we thought the war of words between software giants SAP and Oracle was bad. Now the German company that dominates the corporate application market is trading verbal jabs with (www.businessweek.com....s/2006/03/)

When Fiorina was fired in early 2005, her $19 billion acquisition of Compaq was considered a bad strategic judgment. The company was in disarray. HP's stock price had declined 15% during a period when rival Dell's DELL shares had surged a remarkable 90%. Morale was terrible. (www.businessweek.com....ur+company)

Use common sense. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is . Trust your gut feelings especially when you have a bad feeling about an offer or a company (about-the-web.com....cams.shtml)

Like we need another flash "standard" that's worse than actual flash. Microsoft, as known by their previous bad actions is a bad company . Epic fail here (www.boingboing.net....ess-1.html)

"The good news is that Alcatel released strong Q4 numbers this morning well ahead of our expectations," JPMorgan said in a note. "The bad news is that the company has cut the dividend and is guiding for worse numbers than we expected in 2008. (www.news.com....tag=cd.hed)

Manufacturer of electronic phone test equipment. Products detect bad lines and bugs. The company also manufactures electronic markers used by service industries such as power, sanitary, water, gas and cable tv. This company was capitalized by (www.business.com....e_systems/)

Most Volkswagen workers know how bad things look for the company. The problem is that they don't like to be told so, especially when these analyses create the impression that the workers are at fault for Volkswagen being so far behind the competition (www.spiegel.de....97,00.html)

Close to my home, the hooligans are in some pitchedconflict with the police . Should I remove my namefrom my own door? No; when things really get bad inSerbia, the police arrive in company with the hooligans (www.boingboing.net....ic-st.html)

Like we need another flash "standard" that's worse than actual flash. Microsoft, as known by their previous bad actions is a bad company . Epic fail here. (dynamic.boingboing.net....e/eclectro)

Andrews believes the lifters came from a bad batch received from the company's supplier. Lifters from the same source had not caused problems in preseason testing at Daytona or during the Budweiser Shootout, which Earnhardt won (www.nascar.com....ngines.ap/)

Is it better to work for a bad boss at a good company or a good boss at a weak company? BusinessWeek columnists Jack Suzy Welch find that people's opinions are split right down the middle. They tell us what how they think about it in this podcast edition of their column (www.businessweek.com....lchway.rss)

And since Hulu isn57;t available anywhere except the U.S., being down in the middle of the night PST isn57;t so bad. Let57;s hope this billion dollar company can keep the light on, though, because we57;re watching. And waitin (www.multimedias.mobi/2007/10/)

On the conference call, which is available on the Internet, DreamWorks Animation officials said that things were so bad that even if the company's planned fall release of "Wallace and Gromit" made a projected $170 million at the box office, it still wouldn't help the bottom line. (www.foxnews.com....39,00.html)

Anyway, "Mission: Impossible 2" trades in the tropes of our time. Bio-warfare is threatened, and in exchange for global safety, the bad guys want stock options in a pharmaceutical company. Thank god the pursuit of peace necessitates blowing up a lot of cars and things, or the plot would read like yesterday 's Wall Street Journal (www.dogsandshoes.com/2004/05/)

People who spend endless hours on the phone with companies like Sprint are well aware that they're receiving terrible customer service. Unless they have a business background themselves, however, they probably don't realize how often bad service is part of a company's business model. Too often, corporations look at the (www.huffingtonpost.com....w/2007/09/)

The panel broadly agreed that a bad board can kill a company and that both CEO's and VC's can do better to manage mutual expectations from the outset of their relationships (www.pascalsview.com....w/2006/06/)

Maintenance costs and the risk of wrecking vehicles on such bad roads are very high, while the company's cash-flow has dwindled. The high transport costs account for between 25-30 percent of consumer prices in Kinshas (www.fao.org....628e00.htm)

The take-home message? You can't afford to allow bad experiences toflourish in your company. Customers have a bigger arsenal to fight backwith than they ever had before. If you allow bad experiences to thrive, the long tail will whip around and beat you senseless (www.longtail.com....l/2005/03/)

Fair point David. I was using Bad Competitor as describing a company that had already attained such a status although only one in 20 startups will get to be a BC (www.siliconvalleywatcher.com....s/2006/05/)

6. I am concerned about a continuing good train service to Melksham, as I believe that a substantial reduction in service would be bad for the town, bad for visitors to the town, and bad for the reputation of any company or organisation associated with the cuts. (www.wellho.net....s/2005/08/)

Each OS has it57;s good points and bad points, and of course any normal company or developer will swear up and down that their system is the best over the other. If they didn57;t, they shouldn57;t be in the business (www.p2pnet.net....13870/feed)

I was going to go on and challenge a few more of Zed57;s haters. But you know what, I haven57;t found any. The closest thing is Giles Bowkett being concerned about how anger is bad for Zed57;s heart . There was also something from a consulting company which mostly agreed with Zed57;s points , with only minor disagreements (www.oreillynet.com/ruby/)

Anyone who approaches problems from the customer57;s perspective will have the upper hand. It is too bad that a large contingent of business people tend to forget to keep customer focused. The customer should always be at the centre of everything a company does. Without a customer there is no busines (www.e-consultancy.com....elsen.html)

Peter_Hotton: The brick must be pretty awful to look bad. Covering it with stone is tricky becuase you have to keep the risers the same height. Rebuilding is possible, so you can go to a brick yard or quarry company and pick out the brick you want. And, you may not have to replace all the brick.; only the surface ones. (www.boston.com....08_hotton/)

If anybody from OLPC is reading this, I encourage you to improve thiscustomer experience. I understand from reading the recent PCWorld article that you've out-sourced this part of the operation, but it still reflectson you and your company, and it left me with a real bad taste. (blogs.sun.com...._cancelled)

The Company of Heroes v1.3 patch is out . That's the good news. The bad news is that it contains a major gameplay flaw in which tanks can sail on through tank traps. obviously Not A Good Thing, both for gameplay and Relic's QA process through which, apparently, bugs can sail on through (www.tomsgames.com..../pc_games/)

Last week, Google stock nasdaq:GOOG hit an all-time high of $541 with a market cap of $169 billion (yes, with a B). That put their value higher than IBM's and on par with Cisco. Not bad for a company with an open source infrastructure (weblog.infoworld.com....s/2007/07/)

"Wal-Mart is contending in an appeal that it was entitled to rely on its expert insurance brokers to warn the company of the inherent dangers of buying COLI policies. Wal-Mart has asked the high court to revive its bad-faith and breach-of-duty claims against its insurers, which the Delaware Chancery Court had dismissed." (www.beggarscanbechoosers.com....chive.html)

Nowadays, environmental problems are much talked about. It is good not only for the environment but also for your company to stop producing mercurial batteries. If not, you'll get a bad name. (www.ncc-g.com/X1119.html)

A young man identifying himself with Readers' Choice, called me a few minutes ago and when I refused to give him information, he said, "You are a freak." He then hung up. I suspect that your company is in bad need of solicitors.and needs to inform your solicitors that they are not needed when they leave a "victim" of solicitation with a bad reflection on your company (www.linuxjourna....ticle/5441)

Nike paid $395 million for Bauer in 1994, betting that inline hockey would grow the brand. That bad bet, and other design mistakes, led Nike to put the company up for sale last fall. Roustan, a self-described "blade guy," paid a reported $200 million (www.bloggingbuyouts.com....raeme-rou/)

Are you in the bad habit of throwing out all those little papers that come with your credit card statement? Did you quickly discard a letter from your credit card company, thinking it was more standard fine print? I recommend you take a good look at those, because that's how these customers got stung (www.walletpop.com....ds/rss.xml)

He said the cancellation goals and financial rewards showed that the company canceled policies in bad faith and just to save money. After all, he told the arbitrator, canceling policies was Fowler's primary job (www.latimes.com....full.story)

At Sanyo Electric, it's gone from bad to worse. The Japanese electronics and appliance company's stock dropped to an 11-month low after yesterday 's announcement that the company had restated six (www.businessweek.com....s/2007/12/)

(Photos: Verizon unwraps holiday phone lineup)Too bad the 800w Treo was delayedi was planning on rolling that out at our company. might have to chose another phone now.Anyone know of one that has GPS, wifi, mobile 6 on it and works with verizon?Well.The last model might offer some competition but (updates.zdnet.com....graph.html)

I changed my PCP several years ago, not because the PA I saw was bad, but because the rest of the staff was horribly unfriendly and we had a lot of problems with billing. (Funny thing is, when we changed, billing problems weren't an issue anymore.it wasn't the insurance company's fault like they suggested. (blogs.webmd.com....w-you.html)

After participation in Desert Shield and Storm, COL James was assigned as Commander for Alpha Company, 4-66 Armor. He then moved to Baumholder, Germany and took command of Charlie Company, 2-68 Armor. After command, COL James served as the Aide-de-Camp to the 1st Armor Division Commander in Bad Kreuznach, Germany . (www.stewart.army.mil....mander.htm)

Now that everyone realizes what a very bad idea electronic voting machines are, Diebold would like nothing more than to get out of the business. Alas, reports InfoWorld, it has been unable to sell Diebold Election Systems. Oh, and revenue projections for the company? Slashed.DES has a new name, Premie (updates.zdnet.com....oting.html)

This report on Ars Technica concludes that Diebold is considering dumping its eVoting unit because of the negative publicity that the company has suffered from all the controversy surround its eVoting appliances. If it were just the companys poorly designed systems, that would be bad enough, but (updates.zdnet.com....oting.html)

There have been a number of blog and forum posts and articles recently about what to do if you57;re with a bad SEO company. All good advice, but sometimes it's not the SEO that's bad, its the client (www.searchengineguide.com....-degeyter/)

What the SocGen Mess Means for Your Company The trading scandal raises all kinds of questions about management's responsibility for employees' actions for creating a culture that may encourage bad behavior (www.businessweek.com....007533.htm)

Google had to double-check the numbers they were so good. After going over the data, the search company's engineers confirmed that Google sees 50 times more search requests coming from Apple iPhones than any other mobile handset. Not bad for a phone that represents 0.4 percent of the mobile handset market (blog.wired.com....ss/iphone/)

Ojala, who overdubs rock concert footage with his own bad guitar playing, says he has no plans to fight YouTube's decision, which would likely require him to hire a lawyer and file suit against the company (blog.wired.com....e/webtech/)

If you think the rigorous processes required to deliver high quality results are too expensive, just think about the long-term costs of delivering poor quality. These costs are often dismissed in the planning stages of a project, but they include redoing a project, losing customers, bad press for the company,. (updates.zdnet.com....ality.html)

support for open source differ from traditional IT vendors. It's one thing when a company such as RedHat acquires Cygnus (as it did in 1999), but entirely another when an old-guard, traditional IT company gobbles up a smaller open source start-up. Are these acquisitions good or bad for op (weblog.infoworld.com....s/2006/02/)

A. AOL ad growth underperforming Web ad growth = very bad. B. Every CEO needs a narrative for his company. Dick Parsonsâ story was âI am going to calm this (www.businessweek.com....s/2007/11/)

The sites all download a series of executable programs, including some that Symantec said appear to be placeholders for whatever nasties the bad guys want to stuff in there later. The company said it is still in the process of analyzing the programs to see what they do, but it's doubtful they will turn out to be harmless (blog.washington....curityfix/)

Cox Communications is my cable company and my cable Internet provider. I read some bad stuff about Cox, but normally their services are pretty reliable and I don&t have an issue. But Heaven forbid (www.finance-weblog.com....r_2006.php)

If anybody from OLPC is reading this, I encourage you to improve thiscustomer experience. I understand from reading the recent PCWorld article that you've out-sourced this part of the operation, but it still reflectson you and your company, and it left me with a real bad taste (blogs.sun.com....er+Related)

Refco has always been a "bad boy" Company. From creating Verticle monopolies and fixing the price of Cattle and Pork Bellies to this. Ray E. Friedman is a Scoundrel.Just a sample of their bad behaviou (blogs.abcnews.com....mer-r.html)

"Tell Internet Explorer not to save encrypted pages. " This is a fairly bad tip. This may break a lot of sites for business users and secure sites. For our company alone two extranet sites depend on this being checked. This will not save you much performance wise (www.cnet.com....80-68.html)

Date: January 2008 Top 10 sites to debunk urban legends It's bad enough that you get spam from outside the company. Do you have to endure it from your own employees too? Here's a list of sites you can send your users to so tha (whitepapers.zdnet.com....Phishing/?)

A senior Microsoft exec has said that the company is considering pulling out of China due to the political repression there. "Things are getting bad. and perhaps we have to look again at our presence there," he told a conference in Athen (www.boingboing.net....0/29-week/)

What the SocGen Mess Means for Your Company The trading scandal raises all kinds of questions about management's responsibility for employees' actions for creating a culture that may encourage bad behavio (www.businessweek.com....ur+company)

Nike paid $395 million for Bauer in 1994, betting that inline hockey would grow the brand. That bad bet, and other design mistakes, led Nike to put the company up for sale last fall. Roustan, a self-described "blade guy," paid a reported $200 million. (www.bloggingbuyouts.com/)

If you're one of the millions of people who have bought Dell notebooks over the past few years, I've got some bad news for you this battery recall is going to cost you time and/or I don't see how any company is going to be able to leave it (updates.zdnet.com....ebook.html)

But value investing isn't the stock market's equivalent of the Northwest Passage 52; a quick shortcut to riches. Value endures bad years, too, and last year was one of them. Large-company growth funds soared an average 13.4% last year, compared with a 1.5% gain for large-company value funds. (www.usatoday.com....ting_N.htm)



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