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CNV. Weeeeeeeeeeeee. Thanks again rollin. eom
It will. eom
Buzz. the facts, though interesting, are unimportant.
LOL
Saw that on a bumper sticker.
All the best
Thanks rollin. CNV. eom
BUGS Having a very good week. eom
Nice little bump on LTRX. eom
Bought some ETCR. (pinkie now). eom
timmage2. Thanks.
All the best
IBXG. Careful. Heavy insider selling. eom
Thought it would bode well for MYCO also.
LTRX. Nice timing on that one Buzz.
All the best
Report stresses software security
ASSOCIATED PRESS
April 1, 2004
WASHINGTON – In a surprise shift, leading software companies acknowledge in a report to the Bush administration that government might need to force the U.S. technology industry to improve the security of America's computer networks.
The companies, including Microsoft Corp. and Computer Associates International Inc., said the Homeland Security Department "should examine whether tailored government action is necessary" to compel improvements in the design of computer software.
The 250-page report containing that recommendation and dozens more was being released today. It cautioned that government should require security improvements only when market forces fail. It also said businesses already are demanding software that is safer and more resilient to attacks.
But the report said the most sensitive computer networks – such as those operating banks, telephone networks or water pipelines – "may require a greater level of security than the market will provide."
In those cases, the software companies recommend "appropriate and tailored government action that interferes with market innovation on security as little as possible." It urged the government to work with companies to produce a formal study during the 2005 fiscal year, which begins in October.
The public acknowledgment that any level of new government regulation might be needed to improve software security represents an important shift by the technology industry. It has vigorously contested mandates from Washington during the past decade, even in the face of increasingly devastating attacks by new generations of hackers and viruses.
"That's a big lean in the right direction," said Alan Paller of the SANS Institute in Bethesda, Md., a computer-security organization. "It's a nod to reality; they're nodding but they've got their heels dug in."
The industry recommendations were solicited by the Homeland Security Department's cybersecurity division in December.
The report was put together by experts who included representatives from the Defense Department, National Security Agency, technology companies and universities. The group was organized by executives at Microsoft and Computer Associates.
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GBLL bid U/t. eom
ETCR. Anyone following this should read
Impact date may be moving up
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=ETCR&read=65036
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IBXG harpooned themselves with selling. Thats why I bailed.
All the best
Not alota wee wee around here today. Still got 25 minutes.
Would love to see
SENSE file or GBLL follow thru on news.
All the best
DRDF. My best mover today and a total POS.
All the best
Actually Rig the symblo changed to
CARB. LOL
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MYCO. Listen. Can we just get the big contract news, get rich and of course... do lunch?
All the best
MYCO news........
Mycom Group Refinances, Increasing Working Capital
CINCINNATI, Apr 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Mycom Group, Inc. (OTCBB: MYCO), a
technology products, managed services, and software development company
headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, announced the signing of an agreement, on
March 31, 2004, with First Financial Bank of Ohio which provides a more
favorable credit facility. The new banking facility, totaling $1,150,000, will
improve Mycom's working capital, and reduce the interest rates paid by Mycom on
both short term and long term financing. Detailed information concerning the new
credit facility, which includes a revolving loan, long term note and credit
cards, is provided in the 10K, filed March 30, 2004.
Mycom's President and Chief Operating Officer, Jim Bobbitt stated, "The new
credit facility with First Financial will enable us to reduce interest rates and
banking costs. It will also provide working capital to advertise and market our
new product, mycomPRO(TM) mailMAX II. We introduced the new spam and virus
filter January 29th, and our sales organization and resellers are doing a great
job, but we want to reach more IT managers, faster. We are starting a media and
public relations campaign in April, and the infusion of working capital will
allow us to initiate a stronger advertising program with greater reach and
frequency."
mycomPRO(TM) mailMAX II scans both inbound and outbound email checking for
viruses, harassing or inappropriate (pornographic) content, pictures, and
attachments while blocking up to 95% of unwanted spam.
The new, more powerful, spam and virus filtering service, built by Mycom,
operates on a highly secure Linux cluster. New and enhanced features include 60%
faster processing time, the ability to create users and groups for each domain,
greater granularity in spam filtering, an improved user interface, a summary
notification option, an enhanced queue monitor and a bypass list for every
setting.
It controls attachments, and oversized message delivery and provides
unauthorized encryption detection. Address list and bypass list management is
available and policy can be controlled by an administrator.
mycomPRO(TM) mailMAX II employs a tiered approach to help combat the
ever-changing and rapidly growing problem of spam. The approach consists of four
tiers, working in concert and providing granular tailoring of the system to a
client's specific needs.
For information and a free trial visit www.mycompro.com
About First Financial Bank
First Financial Bank carries the distinction of being the 12th oldest national
bank in the United States. First National Bank of Southwestern Ohio merged with
Hebron Deposit Bank, in Northern Kentucky in 2002. The new regional bank became
First Financial Bank. The merger produced 35 Retail Banking Centers with 39
ATMs.
First Financial Bank is the lead banking institution of First Financial Bancorp,
a multi-billion dollar bank holding company, which formed in 1983. First
Financial Bancorp operates a network of 10 affiliates with 102 retail banking
centers in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Kentucky. For more information visit
www.first-financialbank.com or www.ffbc-oh.com.
About Mycom
The Mycom Group, Inc. is a technology solutions and professional services
provider to businesses and organizations throughout North America. It markets a
wide range of software, hardware, enterprise solutions and technology services.
Mycom develops and markets new software applications and services using the
mycomPRO(TM) brand name. The company's technical and communications services
include email management, technology security, and networking; ISP and
co-location; design, development and web enabling of e-business applications;
online and classroom training and instructional design; communications services
for businesses; and technical marketing and documentation services. Mycom is
headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mycom Group is on the web at www.mycom.com
and www.broughton-int.com and www.mycompro.com
NOTE: This Mycom Group press release may contain certain forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the federal
securities laws. Such forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks
and uncertainties that could cause actual results or outcomes to differ
materially from those currently anticipated. Important risks and uncertainties,
among others, that could cause our actual results to differ materially from
those described in these forward-looking statements include the strength of the
U.S. economy and other factors. For additional information about Mycom Group,
Inc. please refer to the current Forms 10-KSB and 10-QSB as filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: Mycom Group, Inc.
USTT. bought some on that news
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BUGS moving last couple days. eom
Noticed GBLL. News would be helpful. eom
USTT coverage in USA today
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techinnovations/2004-03-31-e-suds-cmu_x.htm
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OT. Iraq. Just a thought
Our freedoms are our weakness.
It would not take a great deal of thought, a dozen men with high powered rifles, some home depot supplies, motivation and a game plan, to shut down a city and take down some targets.
The War is over there. Thank god. we can not handle the threat on our home ground. period
Look at the security at the airports. the other day, my 83 yr old mother was heavely screened on the altar of political correctness. ?????????? Whats the objective here?
Look at the tower of jellow we call the U.N. . Socialists.
look at the fact half this country wants to sing kumbaya with these people but don't consider the fact these people want to kill us.
Give me a break and god help us.
Thank you
All the best
The older I get the better I used to be at it. LOL
My 16 year old is just learning. Wants me to go but...
Water is 62. Not getting my stick out of moth balls quite yet.
I promised him a Mexico safari this summer, although baja is always colder. differnt current. Good waves on the south swells.
All the best
OT. capgain55. Have him check out the surfcams of southern Calif.
Get an idea of the breaks.
All the best
OT; Our new flag under Kerry would be
white.
Thank you
All the best
SENSE. Just me adding a couple. eom
BRIG is elected pope=end of world. eom
capgain55. GBLL. notice the ask not lowered even though the VWAP less than .021. I still think we will get news unless Frank considered the NT10K news.
We'll see
All the best
FWIW. DRDF took forever to fill. eom
Buzz, news on LTRX very heady. Nice call
Thanks
All the best
LTRX. Last post. eom
LTRS news. Thus the pop...
Lantronix Teams With Honeywell to Provide Industry's First AES-Certified Device Servers for Enterprise Class Security and Access Control Systems Lantronix SecureBox SDS1100 and SDS2100 Are the Industry's First and Only Device Servers Certified by NIS
IRVINE, Calif., Mar 31, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Lantronix(R),
Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRX), today announced Honeywell, a global leader in diversified
technology and manufacturing, has selected Lantronix' SecureBox(TM) SDS100 to
provide enterprise class security management and access control solutions that
meet the U.S. government's mandated Advanced Encryption Standards for high
security installations. The Honeywell Security Manager, a component of the
Honeywell Enterprise Buildings Integrator suite, is designed to address the
stringent requirements for secure data communications within networked devices
at government facilities. The Lantronix SecureBox line of device servers and the
Honeywell Security Manager are both available immediately.
According to a recent government mandate, AES certification is now required for
security related data communications on government or government contractors'
networks, including all devices connected to those networks. Lantronix SecureBox
SDS1100 and SDS2100 are the industry's first and only device servers certified
by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to meet Federal
Information Processing Standard (FIPS) for ensuring secure data communication at
AES encryption levels. Incorporated directly into Honeywell's Enterprise
Buildings Integrator System (EBI), the SecureBox SDS1100 enables remote
Honeywell security and access control devices to provide network communications
at an advanced encryption level based on the FIPS 197 standard without requiring
replacement of existing controllers.
"Honeywell is a leading provider of advanced security systems for government
applications, so it was critical that we find a cost effective way to address
the new AES-certification requirement for our customers," said Greg Turner,
Director of Platforms at Honeywell. "Based on our past experience with
Lantronix, we had confidence the SecureBox device servers were the solution
which could enable us to quickly meet that challenge. By incorporating them
directly into our new products, we were able to accelerate the launch of our
AES-certified Enterprise Building Integrator suite to meet critical deadlines on
several government projects."
"Lantronix SecureBox products are the first, and currently the only
AES-certified device servers available in the industry, and the response to them
has been very strong since we launched them just two weeks ago," said Marc
Nussbaum, CEO of Lantronix. "SecureBox is clearly addressing an important need
for companies that provide networked security systems for government
applications. We are particularly pleased to have been selected by Honeywell,
and that our SecureBox enabled them to get the Honeywell Security Manager
product to market so rapidly."
The SecureBox SDS1100 and SDS2100 are single and dual port external device
servers respectively, that incorporate Lantronix's proven hardware, firmware and
software utilities. Key features include a 10/100 Fast Ethernet interface, a
broad 9-30 vdc power input range, 128-256 bit FIPS-197 certified AES encryption,
and lockdown security features in the firmware so the devices can be closed to
all but encrypted communications. Both products will also offer Secure Com Port
Redirector software, providing a complete end-to-end encrypted solution for
secure data communications.
The SecureBox line is available now from Lantronix or through an authorized
reseller. The SecureBox products and the new Honeywell security device will also
be on display in the Lantronix booth (#25113) at the ISCWest show in Las Vegas
(March 31-April 2).
About Honeywell
Honeywell International is a $23 billion diversified technology and
manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and
services; control technologies for buildings, home and industry; automotive
products; turbochargers; specialty chemicals; fibers; and electronic and
advanced materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell's shares are
traded on the New York, London, Chicago and Pacific Stock Exchanges. It is one
of the 30 stocks that made up the Dow Jones Industrial Average and is also a
component of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index. For additional information, please
visit www.honeywell.com.
About Lantronix, Inc.
Lantronix, Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRX) provides technology solutions that deliver Net
Intelligence(TM), helping businesses rapidly network-enable their physical
electronic devices and remotely manage network infrastructure equipment.
Lantronix connectivity solutions securely link a company's electronic assets
through the network, allow access to business-critical data within each device
and convert that data into actionable information. With this new intelligence,
companies can achieve greater efficiencies, reduce resource consumption and
proactively transform the way they do business. The leader in device networking
and secure remote management solutions, Lantronix was founded in 1989 and has
its worldwide headquarters in Irvine, California. For more information about the
company, visit www.lantronix.com.
This release may be deemed to contain forward-looking statements, which are
subject to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, among other
things, statements regarding future events and the future financial performance
of the Company that involve risks and uncertainties. Readers are cautioned that
these forward-looking statements are only predictions and may differ materially
from actual future events or results. Readers are urged to read the documents
filed by the Company with the SEC, which identify risk factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially from the forward- looking statements.
Among the important factors or risks that could cause actual results or events
to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements in this
release are: business and economic conditions and growth trends in our industry
and target markets, as well as the geographic regions we serve, and the rate of
adoption of encryption standards.
Although any projections included in this release and the factors influencing
them will likely change, the Company undertakes no obligation to update the
information. Such information speaks only as of the date of this release.
Lantronix is a registered trademark of Lantronix, Inc; Net Intelligence and
SecureBox are trademarks of Lantronix, Inc. All other trademarks are properties
of their respective owners.
SOURCE Lantronix, Inc.
And another LTRX Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
To cool
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SKYL. If you really wanted to do it. Everyone would sell, wait till next friday, and do it again.
Of course the idle mind is the........fun to think about messing
Oh behave
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Got alot out of this session Buzz. Arigato.
All the best
Buzz. These are ones your already familiar with which is why your bypassing the otheres on list?
All the best
$2000 heads of lettuce. Hear they taste good.
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Anyone notice bid side change, GBLL, after close?
Too funny.
GVRC 0.024
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