english
|
french
Orange Business blogs
Live
Orange Business
home
authors
other blogs
categories
about
unified communications
> home
>
asia
applications
|
asia
|
collaboration
Archives :
asia
what brought Sony's Playstation network down could happen to you! (part 2)
published on
2011/11/29
by
kenneth ho
In order to prevent intrusions on a network, an organization typically chooses one of the three approaches: 1) a traditional on-premise firewall router solution 2) a filtering infrastructure, or 3) cloud-based DDoS defense solution. All these approaches have pros and cons......
Read more »
What Brought Sony's Playstation Network Down, Could Happen To You!(part 1)
published on
2011/11/14
by
kenneth ho
The Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack has been identified to be one of the most common types of cyber threats according to Threadpost. For example, in April of this year, Sony's Playstation Network was crippled, resulting in damages worth $171 million. ...
Read more »
What does Cloud Security Really Mean (Part 2)?
published on
2011/11/08
by
kenneth ho
Regulatory is a key issue with the cloud, not only for industries such as healthcare and financial services but also governments. In Asia, there is still a fragmented regulatory framework, and this remains a significant hurdle for international companies working in multiple countries within the region. ...
Read more »
what is the Asian telco's market like ?
published on
2011/08/29
by
Virginie Tran
In this video, you will learn from Eric that the Asian market is a mix of the kind of countries (emerging markets & advanced communication markets). These markets can adapt very quickly the most advanced technology. On top of that, it is relevant to take into account the generation X and Y because their adoption to telco's is very high and they are using very advanced of social networking. Concerning the technological trend, Asia is well known for its very big manufacturing base but now it is becoming an innovator ! ...
Read more »
students shadow female managers in Singapore and Cairo offices
published on
2010/12/13
by
Katie DeTitta
Within France Telecom-Orange, our "shadowing days" program was developed in 2009 to help respond to a global deficit of engineers and the low percentage of women employed in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry. Within Orange Business Services, we have implemented special days during which female students shadowed a female Orange employee working in a technical job role. This is an opportunity for students to experience the workplace, understand more about technical job roles, and of course ask questions. Shadowing days are a key element of our diversity policy which includes gender equality. ...
Read more »
1
next
last
Search
follow us
facebook
twitter
linkedin
youtube
webtv
slideshare
Subscribe
popular posts
will "ultrabooks" take over tablets?
how do you evaluate a password's strength?
top tips for project managers: you have 10 mins to get executive buy-in
three cloud services trends for 2012
which applications can access your Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and/or Google+ accounts?