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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 Professional
Give your business desktops and laptops a boost. Diskeeper 2011 Professional prevents the majority of fragmentation before it can happen and brings data flow up to peak speed for the best possible...
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Kerry-Lugar bill targets H-1B Visa holders: Stop being an employee, become an employer
A provision in the "Startup Visa" bill offers a new route to permanent residency for graduate students and H-1B visa holders.
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Feds pour it on - Add 8 more counts on H-1B case
An 80% increase in indictment counts Back in February, we reported that the U.S. government was going after a firm for violations in the H-1B visa program. At that time, Vision Systems Group was...
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Bad time to be accused of H-1B visa fraud
Would your firm want this kind of publicity? Be sure and check out the piece in ComputerWorld (May 27, 2009) re: H-1B fraud prosecution. The article by Patrick Thibodeau describes how the U.S....
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Why U.S. Visa policies are like Microsoft Windows
Inventory of H-1B Visa Woes & What’s Needed for Positive Change U.S. immigration and visa policies are like the Windows operating system. After decades of usage and many repairs to its...
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Tough times for H-1B visa holders
The Firms That Use These Workers Could Be Hurt, Too! When Microsoft announced its layoffs this week, they also indicated that a number of non-U.S. workers will get the ax. Computerworld posted...
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Campaign 08: H1-B questions for candidates
Robert Meltzer, CEO of VisaNow offers this guest blog post on the questions we should be asking the candidates on the ever-contentious H1-B issue. Consistently throughout U.S. history,...
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Add value in an outsourcing economy
Technology workers at a significant disadvantage as long as the recession continues because there’s enormous pressure on most CIOs to reduce costs, and outsourcing key positions has become one of...
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Are 'entrepreneur and STEM visas' necessary?
America's about more than lucky charms and oversized meals -- and there's top talent that wants to stay.
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Wikileaks has been under DDoS attack for the last three days
The Pirate Bay is down. Wikileaks is down. Visa was down. Are all these Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks a coincidence? Right now it's not clear, but something is definitely happening.
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Over 1.5 million Visa, MasterCard credit card numbers stolen?
U.S.-based credit card processor company Global Payments is about to announce more details about the security breach that recently saw millions of credit card numbers stolen. It doesn't look good.
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Visa to launch V.me digital wallet by late 2012
Visa's V.me mobile wallet service will launch in three European countries by fall 2012. But it arrives late to the game and faces stiff competition from rivals.
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Did the U.S. 'blackmail' the EU over passenger data: No deal, no entry?
If the EU did not pass a controversial data sharing deal with the U.S. government, it may have meant non-visa holders may have been turned away from the land of the free.
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Global Payments financial hit over breach likely manageable
The payment processor blamed for a Visa and Mastercard data breach is expected to absorb any costs, analysts say.
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Up to 1.5 million Visa, MasterCard credit card numbers stolen
U.S.-based credit card processor company Global Payments has confirmed that its security breach was confined to North America, and that less than 1.5 million credit cards were stolen.
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Visa, MasterCard confirm credit card security breach
Both Visa and MasterCard have confirmed they have warned U.S. banks that a credit card processor was reportedly breached. Both firms say their own security systems were not compromised.
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Analysts on Visa, MasterCard credit card security breach
U.S. banks have received warnings from Visa and MasterCard after a credit card processor was reportedly breached. Multiple analysts have weighed in on the security discussion.
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Warning over 'massive' MasterCard, Visa security breach
Both Visa and MasterCard have reportedly sent out non-public alerts to banks, warning of a possible "massive" data breach, and that specific customer accounts could be compromised.
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Visa, MasterCard warn of 'massive' security breach
U.S. banks have received warnings from Visa and MasterCard after a credit card processor was reportedly breached. The breach may involve more than 10 million compromised card numbers.
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Contact centers: Why do we hate them so?
A good contact center experience -- from calls to email support, and even live chat -- is crucial to a company's reputation, but also brand loyalty and future sales.
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Visa tackling mobile accounts in developing markets with Orange
Orange Money customers in the Middle East and Africa will be able to use Visa prepaid accounts for retail and e-commerce purchases as well as for ATM withdrawals and other Visa-relatead payments.
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