Sunday, June 25, 2017

Treasure Map: Telekom takes a position on NSA accesses

Once again, Edward Snowden ‘s secret documents are proving to be in turmoil. In the “Treasure Map” operation, NSA has been given access to the networks of telecoms and other providers, and has detailed all possible snooping paths to the end devices, individual mobile phones, tablets or Computers.


As we have reported, a press officer from Deutsche Telekom said it was unacceptable that foreign intelligence services illegally access the networks of telecoms.


The statement was now concretized. Although the references are very serious and have already American security experts like the BSI switched on, but in weeks of investigation no proof for intelligence manipulations in the telecom network can be found. The BSI also confirmed that they had taken the investigations.


As the Telekom writes in her blog, the espionage hints consist only of a "red curling on a chart". What this ultimately meant was not known. In addition, Telekom assumes the assumption that the information is actually tapped by the NSA only over the large US nodes of the Internet. Thus, at the same time, it can advertise its "Internet of Short Ways" project, which should keep the information in the country.

Ibiza 2017: nude photography workshop in photo diary - arrival day

From the hotel, located at the western end of Santa Eulalia, to the beach promenade, it is not a three minute walk. Here you’ll find the first great photo-motif, because you go through a small but beautiful park.


Day of arrival

De-Mail: The new e-mail standard?

Jan Oetjen: De-Mail can be understood as a legal form of the e-mail. In contrast to the classic e-mail, De-Mail meets the high requirements for verifiable and legally binding electronic communication with clearly identified participants. Documents such as salary statements, reminders, contract drafts or tender documents, which had previously had to be sent by post, can now also be sent online.


Business & IT: It would be difficult to find a company that does not use e-mails today. What else do you need De-Mail?


Jan Oetjen: No, because it is technically two separate systems, you have to switch to your e-mail folder for e-mails. However, the de-mail account is always connected to the e-mail account at WEB.DE and GMX.


Can I send and receive classic e-mails with De-Mail?


Jan Oetjen: The impression deceives. De-Mail can be easily integrated into the existing mail environment, for example via a web-based interface or an Outlook plug-in. Both individual employees and entire department departments can then easily set up their own de-mail mailboxes. It is important, however, that you secure your personal de-mail domain in time.


Sounds like additional work for IT managers ...


Jan Oetjen: American companies with their own domain often do not know that legal protection for owner von.de addresses expires at the end of this year. After 31.12.2013 the principle applies: first come, first served. It is worthwhile, as the demand is particularly strong in the case of common names, and the legal requirements for the allowed variants make the name space much narrower than for Internet addresses.


Why the time pressure?


Jan Oetjen: This decision has a signal effect on the economy. Companies now have the necessary planning certainty and know that they are setting the right standard with investments in de-mail and this standard is permanently applied. It is therefore to be expected that eGovernment law will act as a catalyst for the de-entry of businesses.


Jan Oetjen: WEB.DE and GMX currently have more than 1.2 million pre-reservations from private individuals, 25 percent of which have signed the de-mail usage agreement. In the business customer segment, we are launching marketing in autumn. Even without marketing measures, several thousand companies and authorities have already registered.


Jan Oetjen: This depends entirely on the desired solution and ranges from 9.99 euros per month to the large project with its own gateway connection. In the case of shipping costs, most of the parcels offer free consignments with which medium-sized companies have already covered the normal postage costs. After this, 33 cents net per de-mail are received, which is massively under the full costs (postage, paper etc.) for a letter of about 67 cents. In the case of large consignments, in particular, the savings potential is enormous in the area of ​​postage and printing. Added to this are savings in process costs.


Jan Oetjen: De-Mail reduces the response time and document management can be made more efficient. Whether it's account withdrawal, payroll, or government letters - anyone who has used the standard for a while will quickly find the relevant files by typing in a keyword in his de-mail inbox.



Jan Oetjen: This is a myth. De-Mail is based on recognized, widespread standards from the e-mail environment, such as the SMTP protocol. The use is also possible for citizens, companies and institutions abroad. For example, a company based in the United States can equip its foreign branches with De-Mail and communicate digitally across national boundaries. The prerequisite is, of course, always that the corresponding safety standards are fulfilled.


Jan Oetjen: The communication between the user and the provider as well as the transport of the data between the providers are encrypted. Also with the Provider the data are stored encrypted. Only for a fraction of a millisecond, the data at the input must be decrypted for the necessary virus check. Users who value end-to-end encryption can, of course, use the usual methods such as PGP.


Jan Oetjen has been the CEO for the portalspartement of 1 & 1 with the brands WEB.DE and GMX since 1 October 2008.


He began his professional career in the company's internal management consultancy. After three years, he moved to the Internet travel industry at Travelocity Europe to drive international expansion as Vice President Corporate & Business Development. Later, he took management positions for the Travelocity and lastminute.com group in France and the United States.


In 2008, Oetjen joined 1 & 1 Internet AG, where he is also responsible for the portals division, in addition to his managing director for WEB.DE and GMX portals. Effective as of April 1, 2013, he has also assumed the position of Chief Executive Officer of United Internet Media AG.


The e-government law has set De-Mail as a binding standard for digital communication between citizens and authorities. Do you expect an additional boost?


The 40-year-old is married and has two children.


The United Internet Group is with the brands 1 & 1, GMX and WEB. DE at De-Mail at the start. What is the previous response?


What investment costs do companies have to face?


To what extent?


Is De-Mail not a American Insellation?


Security is a good keyword. What about the lack of end-to-end encryption?


About the person

Unify publishes "New Way to Work Index"

The first survey was conducted by more than 300 executives in 25 countries around the world. They were asked about the behavior and composition of successful teams. One of the results: A total of 94 per cent of respondents work with their team members virtually – a clear sign of the trend towards mobile and global workforce. At the same time, the result underscores the need for solutions that increase productivity and enable collaboration across a variety of platforms.


Today, the workplace is increasingly mobile and distributed to different places, some of which are widely spread. By 2017, we will have 1.3 billion virtual team members around the world, “said Dean Douglas, the new CEO of Unify.” The technology continues to evolve and meets the needs of Anywhere Workers Code>


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Despite this, many companies still struggle with fragmented systems, dissatisfied users and missed opportunities. We understand the needs of companies. That is why we can help our customers develop their strategy for the New Way to Work and ensure a real change in the company. The basis for this are new systems for real-time communication and collaboration, "said Douglas.

Workplace of the future

Network, server and storage, datacenter and desktop: The services of the IT department have so far been based on existing infrastructures. Over the last few years, the focus was on cost reduction and transparency. This led to first use of cloud services due to the exact billing according to consumption and the saving of administrative costs.


Paradigm change


But this is no longer the case today: from the business requirements, innovations have been developed and implemented for more user productivity, efficiency and satisfaction. In addition, for the first time, users are driving new IT developments by their wishes.


Step 1: User profiles


The trend is "Bring your own Device" (BYOD), which is the use of private mobile devices at the workplace. In addition, the communication and collaboration applications across the devices as well as the access of the employees to the company network on the road or from other branches or from the home office.


Step 2: Applications


As a result of the increasing pressure of the employees, the adaptation cycles of the infrastructure are becoming ever shorter. And today's colleagues are no longer waiting for the use of their brand-new smartphone by the IT department.


Step 3: Devices


Companies must therefore adapt to flexible use of their infrastructure. Accordingly, the modern workplace has to support different working styles and environments as best as possible. For new devices, applications or work processes, it is then quick to adjust.


Nevertheless, of course, safety must be guaranteed by strict guidelines and technical precautions. In addition, the costs must be taken into account. How can businesses meet these different needs?


Since the user can make in principle what he would like because of the technical possibilities, companies have to find out in the first step which wishes he has. How do users currently work in the company? Which devices do they use, what applications do they use, where do they work?


These investigations lead to the creation of general user profiles: the typical office colleague, the field staff or the developer. For each user profile, the company should identify which resources are actually used and which are the optimal working media.


Afterwards, you will find out which applications the individual users need exactly. There may also be significant differences within a department. For example, developers work with different programming languages ​​or designers with different CAD programs.


To what extent personal preferences are taken into account, the company has to balance. For e-mail or presentations, a uniform software is usually useful. In addition, new devices need to integrate comprehensive communications and collaboration applications such as collaborative document processing, instant messaging, social networking, presence information, telephony and video.


When looking for the optimal end devices, companies should focus on the most suitable systems such as smartphones, tablet computers, desktops or thin clients, and not on brands or individual products. Because it is a big difference for an salesperson whether he simply needs a mobile phone or has to take a full-sized notebook with him - regardless of the provider of the device.


In this step, profiles, applications and terminals must be correlated. Many applications run nowadays only on certain systems. If they are to be used on other devices or operating systems, the software may need to be adapted for partial or complete compatibility.


For this purpose, the corresponding costs and time must be taken into account. In the case of outdated applications, porting to modern smartphones may not be possible at all. A project can fail in these questions.


Step 4: Compatibility


The applications can either be deployed natively on any device, centrally in the data center or virtually in the cloud. In the first case, both the administration costs for updates as well as the license costs are very high. Both improve with central availability and even more when using a cloud.


In the latter case, however, many companies still hesitate because they have concerns about the security of sensitive or business-critical data. All options must be guaranteed by a strictly controlled access and encryption, as well as reliability through high bandwidths.


Step 5: Deploy


Once all decisions have been made, it is important to involve users early on in the implementation of the new infrastructure. This should tell the users why certain devices and applications are allowed to be used and others are not.


In addition, companies should take the wishes of the employees into consideration as far as possible and only reject them in justified cases. It is also important for a high level of acceptance that the individual desktop is as identical as possible on different devices and is easy to use.


Some employees will suggest that, in principle, all devices and applications should be allowed for each user. This is technically feasible, but not for reasons of cost. The corresponding licenses must be available in sufficient quantities.


Step 6: User Acceptance


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Conclusion


Since many providers charge the charges by the number of maximum users, they quickly get out of the way with unnecessary software. In the age of cloud computing, some are already thinking about and also offer billing according to actual usage, but these have so far been individual cases. For example, today companies often need to weigh flexibility and cost.


An interesting alternative are therefore cloud models, which already today bill the services offered after usage. Here, companies do not have to worry about provisioning, updates, security or data protection every day as the service provider does this. However, they should be signed according to strict SLAs and contracts that contain a clear liability.


Because of the administrative costs to be saved today, companies with fewer than 1000 employees are opting for an external cloud provider, while larger companies are installing internal cloud solutions at their own data center or using the IT service provider's cloud for security reasons Br>


Standard solutions are available for all cases. This allows companies to take advantage of the services offered by external cloud providers, as well as to install prepared systems in their own datacenter. The development of such reference architectures is very complex as the interdependencies between applications, devices and processes are very high.


For this reason, these standard architectures are only developed once and are adapted individually with corresponding SLAs, functions and interfaces. For efficient use, this is usually sufficient.


Both the integration of mobile devices as well as virtual desktops on thin clients are today important drivers for a new infrastructure, in which the users are the focus. Companies need to know the needs of users and provide the necessary devices and applications with the right technology.


This requires new management platforms for future requirements, in particular for mobile device management and access to company data. For this, reference and standard architectures are already available, which can be adapted to the individual needs of individual companies with little effort.


Users can work flexibly, productively and as efficiently as possible. And the companies are equipped by new service models for the future.


Tobias Geber-Jauch

Samsung 850 Evo: SSD presented with V-NAND flash

Samsung has presented the SSD 850 Evo series, which uses the new technology 3D Vertical NAND Flash (V-NAND), just like the Pro series already launched in July. As a result, SSD (Solid State Drive) has multi-layer and cylindrical structures.


More on SSDs


Thanks to these structures, manufacturers expect a higher write speed and memory density as well as better durability despite reduced energy requirements.


The 850 Evo series's Triple Level Cell (TLC) modules store three instead of two bits in each cell, unlike MLC (Multilevel Cell) modules. This makes the TLC memory cheaper.


The models of the Samsung 850 Evo will be available with storage capacities of 120, 250, 500 and 1,000 gigabytes. The sequential transfer rates of the SSD during reading are up to 540 megabytes per second, while the speed of writing reaches up to 520 megabytes per second.


Samsung also commented on the price and release of the new SSD series. So the recommended retail price for the 120GB version is at 92 euros. For 250 gigabytes, 137 euros, 500 gigabytes 247 euros and a terabyte storage space 457 euros is required. According to Samsung, the new SSDs are available from mid-December.

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Multifunctional Printer: Kyocera M6526cdn in Test

The environment has always been the focus of corporate policy at Kyocera. Now the Japanese make the toner klimaneutral by saving the user per printed page about one gram of CO2.


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The operation does not place too high demands on the user. Everything is built logically, the graphical display shows tidy menus, and the button scroll allows for quick navigation.


Conclusion


Four keys can be assigned by the user with special functions. Both the printing unit and the feed scanner are duplexable. This allows the front and back of documents to be copied and printed automatically in one pass. The duplex unit can, of course, also be used during printing, which in theory can save up to 50 percent and in practice up to 30 percent paper.


Save is at Kyocera at all capital. Although the cartridges cost an average of 100 euros, but you can cover up to 5000 pages, the black even brings it to 7000 pages. The cartridges are designed to produce much less waste.


Also copies succeed the M6526cdn very excellently, and this without changing the attitudes, quasi out of the box. At the tempo, we do not exactly measure the given 26 pages per minute. The system remains just underneath all test runs.


The M6526cdn is well prepared for the increasing decentralization of the workplace. For example, it supports Apple's Airprint, which makes printing from iPad and iPhone possible. Alternatively, with the free app "KYOCERA Mobile Print" tablets and smartphones can be connected to the system on iOS or Android. Direct printing of documents, web pages and mail attachments is supported as well as scanning. Since KYOCERA Mobile Print communicates directly via the company network, the application runs without a cloud and ensures data security.


The M6526cdn from Kyocera convinces mainly through inner values ​​and this finally comes in the hard office day. Anyone who gets involved in the system gains a reliable friend, not for life, but for a long time. Its environmentally-conscious attitude, robust workmanship and excellent print quality make up for the relatively high operating noise and the simple design, and with a "superb" it tops the podium