Bring Your Own Computer programs are becoming more popular in the workplace because today’s workers are no longer content to work on locked-down, one-size-fits-all, corporate-issued desktops. Bring Your Own Computer programs give users the flexibility to choose their own devices and applications. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Purnima Padmanabhan offers seven best practices that IT can follow to avoid the pitfalls and reap the benefits of Bring Your Own Computer programs. – The growing popularity of Macs among consumers is beginning to spill into the enterprise and younger workers, in particular, are demanding hardware flexibility in the workplace. Companies with IT policies that are too strict are finding it difficult to hire and retain Millennials. Some image-conscio…
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Implement Feedback Forms in Your Website for Better Results Posted By : Brainworkindia
Customers are the most important asset of any company as they are the ones that let them flourish and progress. Thus, no firm can afford to lose any of them due to any misinterpretation or deficiency left by them in any product or services they rendered without knowing about it.
HTTP Headers the Way to Implement FTC ‘Do Not Track’ Controls: Researchers
Academic researchers think the best way to implement the "Do Not Track" controls proposed by the FTC is by using the HTTP headers. – While there are several potential methods to implementing the Federal Trade
Commissions proposed quot;Do Not Track quot; mechanism, the most effective method is to
have the browser append quot;Do Not Track quot; to its header messages, according to
several software developers.
The consensus se…
How to Implement I/O Management in Your Data Center
Monitoring and managing the flow of I/O as it travels through systems is becoming increasingly important due to the growth in size and complexity of data centers. I/O management allows data center managers to better utilize existing infrastructure, avoid the need to purchase new infrastructure and proactively manage performance by making adjustments prior to a performance issue. Here, Knowledge Center contributor John Waszak explains how to implement I/O management in your data center. – Managing application performance and availability is difficult. Today’s data centers are growing in both size and complexity, particularly because of increased layers of virtualization.
As a result, there is a tremendous amount of infrastructure between the application users and the storage device…
Eco-Friendly Eye Openers: Simple To Implement Tips For Your Replacement Windows In Kansas City Posted By : kansasc5135
Looking around again for easy to implement energy-saving tips? Kansas City has a great site dedicated to simple tips you can use to save major energy bucks in every room of your home. Replacement windows are a great way to save energy, but what are simpler ways?
How to Implement a Successful Data Deduplication Strategy
Even as data volumes grow and regulatory mandates multiply, today’s IT organizations must meet increasingly strict service-level agreements while controlling costs. Data deduplication eliminates redundant data, helping IT organizations to enjoy improved data management, easier disaster recovery and reduced data storage costs. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Eric Schou explains how to implement a successful data deduplication strategy in your organization. – The IT organizations of today cannot rely on the data protection model of yesteryear, which can be characterized as tape-based, decentralized and populated primarily with physical servers. Virtualization and the large amounts of data to protect mandate a new approach to protecting and managing infor…
How to Implement Microsoft Dynamic CRM Posted By : IshanGoradiya
Microsoft Dynamics CRM is a comprehensive customer relationship management (CRM) suite with extensive capabilities for marketing, sales, and services, helping businesses of all sizes to find, win, and grow profitable customer relationships.
Govt refuses to implement verdict
ISLAMABAD – The Government on Thursday, in a shameless manner, refused to implement the verdict of 17-member bench of Supreme Court regarding National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) issued on the 16th of December last year.
Attorney General Molvi Anwarul Haq informed the apex court that the cases against President Asif Ali Zardari in the Swiss courts had been closed, therefore, neither the Government had written a letter to the Swiss authorities nor there was a need of it.
The AG presented a written reply on behalf of the Law Secretary regarding the NRO case. On this, the court observed that the then Chairman National Accountability Bureau and former attorney general had misled the Government in this regard.
On this, a five-member bench of the Supreme Court has summoned the Chairman NAB and Secretary Law on May 13 regarding reopening of the Swiss cases that also included graft charges of $ 60 million against President Asif Ali Zardari.
The bench comprising Justice Nasirul Mulk, Justice Raja Fayyaz Ahmed, Justice Jawwad S Khawaja, Justice Rahmat Hussain Jafferi and Justice Tariq Parvez heard the suo motu case against non-compliance of the NRO verdict.
Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk remarked that the Supreme Court, in its judgment, directed the Federal and provincial governments to comply with the orders and reopen the cases against the NRO beneficiaries.
The apex court observed that the Secretary Ministry of Law and Justice was ordered to implement NRO judgment on April 1, when he appeared before the court. He was also asked about the steps taken by the Government regarding implementation of the NRO verdict.
Justice Jawad S Khawaja said that almost six months had lapsed but no government official had taken step to reopen the cases against NRO beneficiaries.
Justice Tariq Pervez said that the Government was bound to implement the courtÂ’s orders.
He said that the Attorney General, being a representative of the Government, was asked to contact the Swiss Government.
Justice Raja Fayyaz said that the Government was not taking the orders regarding implementation of the verdict on the NRO seriously, adding that how many years the Government wanted to take in this regard.
SC gives 24 hours to implement NRO verdict
ISLAMABAD – Supreme Court on Monday while issuing contempt of court notices on Chairman and Acting Chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) set 24 hours deadline for implementation of its December 16th verdict on the National Reconciliation Order (NRO).
In its order, the apex court observed that no one was above the law and it did not matter if one was a king. The court directed the Chairman NAB to reopen all such cases pertaining to the NRO within as well as outside the country without any fear or hesitation. The court directed the NAB Chairman not to waste time in writing letters to the Law Minister or Attorney General and only follow the apex courtÂ’s judgement in this regard.
A six-member larger bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chuadhry and comprising of Justice Chaudhry Ijaz Ahmad, Justice Shakirullah Jan, Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa, Justice Tariq Pervez and Justice Khalilur Rehman Ramday heard a number of the NRO related cases, which stood revived after its decision on December 16 last year.
The court summoned the Acting Chairman NAB, DG FIA, Secretary Interior, Joint Secretary Establishment in the court for not implementing the apex courtÂ’s verdict in letter and sprit and issued show cause notices on them and asked them to explain their position before the court on Tuesday (today).
The bench observed that the SC gave appropriate time of four months to the Parliament to decide the fate of NRO but in the TV talk shows and newspapers all were criticising only judges and seeking reforms for the SC instead of implementing its verdict accordingly.
The court asked the Acting Chairman NAB to explain what authority was preventing him form complying with the courtÂ’s orders and as to why the cases had not been reopened so far. If a king is involved, he would have to come to pre-NRO position, it observed. Pakistan is only country in the world where the judges make requests for implementation of their orders, the court further observed.
During the course of hearing of a case pertaining to Ahmad Riaz Sheikh, the CJ observed that it should be made clear why the cases had not been reopened against him so far. The bench ordered the Acting Chairman NAB to submit detailed report and directed him to appear before the court Tuesday (today). “They want to hush up everything, nothing will happen to them but you will have to go behind the bars,” the court told the Acting Chairman NAB.
The court asked why the cases had not been reopened so far against Ahmad Riaz Sheikh, Additional DG Economic Crime Wing of FIA, while he was acquitted in the serious corruption charges. The Interior Secretary should tell the court why Ahmad Riaz was promoted, the bench inquired. The court has also issued orders for confiscation of the property of Ahmad Riaz Sheikh.
It is relevant to mention here that Rashid A. Rizwi, President Sindh High Court Bar, was the counsel of Ahmad Riaz Sheikh and the CJ suggested him not to appear before the court as advocate of the criminal people like Ahmad Riaz Shiekh.
Justice Ramday inquired from the Secretary Interior and DG FIA that no one was eligible for the promotion except ‘dacoits and criminals’. “Why you promoted an acquitted official even after the NRO judgement of 17-member SC bench”, the bench inquired.
The bench also heard the NABÂ’s appeals for revival of cases against Ghani-ur-Rehman, former MPA from Kohat, Abdul Aziz Memon, Ashiq Babar, Haji Gulshair, Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, former interior minister, Akhtar Rasool and Hashim Khan etc and adjourned hearing for two weeks.
The bench also heard a case relating to revival of the NAB case against Jahangir Badar, PPP Secretary General. Mohammad Akram Sheikh, his counsel, apprised the bench that his case stood revived from last December in the accountability court.
Jehangir Badar apprised the bench that he never sought for taking benefits under the NRO rather he contended on merits of the case. The bench disposed of his case. The bench also queried acquittal of Aamir Lodhi in the NAB cases and directed the NAB Acting Chairman to produce him before the court.
How to Implement a Successful Disaster Recovery Plan
IT professionals all know that a solid business continuity plan is needed to prevent extended period of outages that will cost the company money. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Brace Rennels explains how to implement a successful disaster recovery plan.
– The number one priority of business continuity planning (BCP) is protecting the company’s most valuable assets: the health and safety of its employees. The second priority is the rapid recovery and restoration of business-critical systems. In this article, I will outline nine steps that should be t…
Implement NRO verdict or face pay freeze
ISLAMABAD – Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Friday directed Chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Naveed Ahsan, to ask the Federation to implement the Supreme Court’s verdict on National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) and ensure reopening of Swiss cases.
The Chief Justice also ordered Chairman NAB to implement the apex courtÂ’s 16th December order within 48 hours, otherwise his salary would be withheld. He expressed annoyance over Chairman NAB for not reopening of Swiss cases and held him responsible for non-implementation of court orders, which said 8,041 cases would be reopened soon from where they were being withdrawn.
During the course of proceedings of Banker City case, the CJ urgently summoned Chairman NAB on his poor performance in implementing the court order for clarification. “Why are some people being exempted from trial when all cases were reopened?” the CJ said adding, “You (Chairman NAB) even didn’t write a letter to Swiss government regarding the withdrawn cases.”
The CJ also asked why the Prosecutor General and the Additional Prosecutor NAB were still working despite the orders given by the apex court to replace them. He further said the NAB officials would not be allowed to appear before the court unless the court orders were implemented, adding that the condition would be applied in the whole country.
The Chairman NAB said that he didnÂ’t have the authority to remove the prosecutors from their offices. However, Swiss cases will be preceded soon as he was taking instructions from Secretary Law in this connection, he added.
On this point, the CJ said the apex court knew very well how to implement its decisions and ordered to freeze of salary of Chairman NAB if Swiss cases were not reopened.
The CJ, Justice Chaudhry Ijaz and Justice Ghulam Rabbani got furious when the learned counsels in the case of Banker City spoke against the NAB officials and said they were not cooperating with authorities concerned regarding Banker City Housing SocietyÂ’s fraud.
The CJ also told the Chairman NAB that a special cell of apex court under the head of Justice Ghulam Rabbani was monitoring the NABÂ’s business regarding cases being reopened on the direction of the apex court.
Besides, Justice Chaudhry Ijaz remarked that Government itself should write a letter to Swiss government for reopening of cases. The decision of the larger bench was not an ordinary decision, he added.
Chairman NAB said that he was under the impression that the Attorney General of Pakistan and the Ministry of Law would write the letter to authorities concerned in Switzerland regarding the cases, which were withdrawn on the request of the then attorney general Malik Qayyum.
The CJ said, “You (Chairman NAB) should have to work for the implementation of court’s order with Law Ministry and submit his written reply in the court till March 12.”
A three-member bench comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Ch Ijaz Ahmed and Justice Ghulam Rabbani in its order on pleas filed by Syed Rahat Mehmood, Muhammad Akhtar, Muhammad Farooq Ansari against NAB, gave last opportunity to Chairman NAB to submit progress report by March 12.
NAB also submitted a report over recovery of money in BankersÂ’ City case which was not endorsed by the bench.
In the report, Tariq Mehmood Bhatti, Investigation Officer NAB, admitted that he had registered claims of about 11,000 people from whom amount was taken by Syed Rahat Mehmood, one of the accused.
Malik Bashir Awan, counsel for RDA, apprised the bench that the claim made by Syed Rahat Mehmood about Rawalpindi Development AuthorityÂ’s interest in purchasing his property, was not correct. He elaborated that in Adiala village, where RDA intended to acquire land for building a city, the accused had only a small portion of 2-kanal land.
The bench, however, accepted Syed Rahat MehmoodÂ’s request and assurance that he would come up with positive result after two-weeks. Deputy Attorney General Shah Khawar and NAB officials were present during the proceedings.
On the last hearing, the bench had observed that interim bails to Farooq Leghari, Syed Rahat Mehmoood and Muhammad Akhtar, accused in Bankers City scam, were granted on the condition that they would pay back to affectees and resolve their issues.
How to Implement Secure, PCI-Compliant Access Controls
Business trends such as outsourcing, teleworking, cloud computing, and the need to comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard and other corporate, government and industry regulations have redefined the traditional moat and castle notion of the network perimeter. The problem businesses face today is not how to keep people out, but how to safely let them in. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Dave Olander explains how to implement secure, PCI-compliant access controls without introducing additional risk or jeopardizing IT’s security or compliance posture.
– Many legacy systems are simply not aligned with current business needs. Many offer limited value in today’s dynamic business and regulatory environment. Next-generation access solutions evolved from the need to manage a smaller group of high-performing or trusted users such as database administrator…
How to Implement a Cloud Storage Strategy
The storage world is changing rapidly, with innovative services playing a major role. Savvy CIOs are turning to cloud-based offerings such as enterprise storage-as-a-service to reduce costs, optimize compliance and ensure security. As Knowledge Center contributor John Clancy explains, trust, security and a history of information protection are critical factors to consider when choosing a provider to help you implement your cloud storage strategy.
– The explosion of digital information from e-mails and files to instant messages and electronic records has companies of all sizes and industries grappling with not only how to best manage and secure their data, but also how to do it cost-effectively. It’s being predicted that digital content will gr…
How to Implement a Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity Plan
In this era of downsizing, small and midsize businesses are rethinking their disaster recovery and business continuity plans. While some SMBs have implemented their backup plans from the start, most have relied on backup and disaster recovery as an afterthought, implementing strategies only when needed. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Thomas Nieto explains how SMBs can best develop and execute their disaster recovery and business continuity plans.
– Disaster
recovery (DR) and business continuity solutions are a necessity for
every business, large or small. It is an investment in the future of
your small or midsize business and should be proactively approached
rather than left as an afterthought. Each
organization’s data recovery plan is u…
UK ambassador: Time to implement SAA
UK Ambassador to Serbia Stephen Wordsworth says that his country believes that it is time for implementation of Serbia’s agreements with the EU to begin. He said that both the Interim Trade Agreement and the Stabilization and Association Agreement should begin implementation, adding that Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz’s upcoming report on Serbia’s cooperation with the court could be a first step in that direction.
How to Implement Green Data Centers with IT Virtualization
The use of virtualization technology is usually the first and most important step companies can take to create energy-efficient and green data centers. Virtualization is the most promising technology to address both the issues of IT resource utilization and facilities space, power and cooling utilization. IT virtualization, along with cloud computing, is the key to energy-efficienct, flexible and green data centers. Here, Knowledge Center contributor John Lamb describes the concept of IT virtualization and indicates the significant impact that IT virtualization has on improving data center energy efficiency.
– The most significant step most organizations can make in moving to green data centers is to implement virtualization for their IT data center devices. The IT devices include servers, data storage, and clients or desktops used to support the data center. There is also a virtual IT world of the future…
How to Implement Effective Electronic Archiving
Companies face a range of issues regarding information production and retention due to the growing volume of electronic information, greater regulatory constraints and storage issues. Companies are confronted with technical, financial and educational challenges when trying to implement an electronic archiving solution. Here, Knowledge Center contributors Jean-Luc Chatelain and Daniel B. Garrie explain the challenges involved, and how companies can overcome these challenges to ensure an effective implementation of an enterprise electronic archiving infrastructure.
– A perfect storm is brewing in the ocean of corporate enterprise. Increasing volumes of information and greater regulatory constraints have stirred the waters. Ineffective management of electronic information has fed the surge, and ease of storage has unleashed a torrent of problems. IT departments h…
Rep. John Conyers: Amendment to Grant States Right to Implement Single Payer Passes Committee Today
Today witnessed the landmark passage of the States Single Payer Amendment which would remove federal barriers to implementation of a single payer health care system at the state level.



