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Zhang Chunjiang, China Mobile Executive, Gets Death Sentence For Corruption

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An ex- deputy GM at China Mobile has been sentenced to death by Chinese authorities, having been found guilty of bribery. Zhang Chunjiang held senior positions at the Liaoning Provincial Postal Administration, China Netcom and during the period of 1994 and 2009, he took bribes totally US$1.16m. In this period, he was also a party chief in the local district.

 

He left afterwards to join China Mobile and was detailed in 2009 for corruption. A sweeping investigation into corruption in the Chinese telecoms sector was announced in May when it was announced that as many as 60 people were under investigation.

 

Chinese media reported that a number of those detained have had their passports confiscated by China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.

 

The death sentence is suspended for two years and may be commuted to life imprisonment pending good behaviour, because Zhang confessed to the crimes, and the money was returned. In addition, Zhang has also been expelled from China’s Communist Party.

 

photo credit/ Telecoms.com

 

 

Fasmicro Wants To Help Governments Establish Hi-Tech Parks And Centers

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Our plan is to develop an electronics program around a hi-tech park in any African nation that can engage us. We have conceived Microelectronics Training and Research Institute (MTRI) program to become a center of entrepreneurship and technology creation in Africa. It would be structured to have market impacts through training of students and participants on the most vital areas of microelectronics.

 

The following are some of the ways Fasmicro intends to offer immediate direction:

 

  • Many African schools will join Fasmicro Microelectronics Academic Network. Through this network, they will join Cadence Academic Network. Cadence is the computer aided design (CAD) tool which more than 85% of global microelectronics institutions use. Cadence is used at IBM, Intel, HP, Motorola and other semiconductor/microelectronics firms. Also, Cadence has expressed written interests in supporting MTRI. Tanner, another CAD vendor, has also expressed interest in helping any MTRI in Africa.
  • We will help African schools to join Europractice- this gives MTRI opportunities to collaborate with other research centers in Europe for process parameters and toolkits.. This is the most important step towards our vision of developing a world-class microelectronics institute.
  • Fasmicro will help bring best minds from the US and European semiconductor industry to serve as External Advisory Board of MTRI to enable the evolution of this institute to a world class status.
  • MTRI will be structured with world-class teaching and learning facilities for microelectronics education. It will obtain other relevant computer aided design (CAD) tools, test and measurement tools, computing systems, etc.
  • MTRI will develop new processes and systems which will be suitable for quality and practical microelectronics education. This will involve developing computer simulation models, system development platforms, and microelectronics process cycles. This proposal is not focusing on creating infrastructure, rather, to develop better systems and processes. Our present masters and doctorate programs in electrical and electronics engineering will have options for microelectronics. Also, our undergraduate education would be strengthened by this program.
  • Foreign university partners will lead in developing the most relevant programs for students and participants from the industry. These programs will be designed to have the most positive impacts in diffusing the technology as well as shaping the Africa’s microelectronics future. It is our knowledge that one of the key factors affecting the location and localization of some high-tech firms in Africa remains the poor state of the knowledge workers, especially the engineering components, which MTRI will address. MTRI is poised to elevate the knowledge base of our students and make them 21st century ready.
  • International partners will have a complete educational package-policy, regulation, legislation, management, leadership, technology, etc. They will bring their real-life, hands-on and first-rate training skills to help develop our MTRI programs. MTRI will utilize its ‘Hear it, See it, Touch it and Do it’ educational paradigm.
  • MTRI, being unique, will be open to other African schools and institutions (not funded). This will enable them use the tools and learning environments for short term programs. It will also help their students get the experiences and skills necessary from our in-house team. However, they would be required to make payments.
  • MTRI will engage the SME (small and medium enterprises). We understand that SME remains a key part of the success of the Africa’s ICT diffusion through their business-center model. Through cutting-edge conferences, seminars and workshops, MTRI will help them envision opportunities in this emerging area. Providing direction and leadership, MTRI will help them leverage the opportunities to provide some customized programs which will help in faster impacts in this area.
  • MTRI will work with university’s Technology Transfer (TT) office to ensure that we work on researches which are relevant for the market. Also the TT office will help us license and commercialize some of our inventions and ideas. This will be a central part of our program as we want to develop students who are ready to create technology tools for Africa’s market. Our students will be required to work on market oriented researches.
  • Provide linkage to secondary schools to stimulate their students’ interests in science and technology as well as offer them mentoring opportunities in forms of summer works and internships. We would open opportunities to ensure that high and secondary schools in Africa are mentored.

The Humiliation Fiasco – What Annoymous Hack On Booz Allen Hamilton Must Teach IT Security Managers

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Booz Allen is a giant in security consulting. It is a leading consulting firm that helps government clients solve their toughest problems with services in strategy, operations and security. It tells many US agencies on how to secure their infrastructure. But it never actually did what it preached. It is a very dangerous preacher who asks you to listen to what he says and not what he does. It fell to the hacker’s group, Anonymous.

 

Anonymous has become a fierce hacktivist group that has raised credit card companies, biotech companies and series of other prized ones. When they launched the search on Booz Allen, there was no going back. They have one problem with the company – its works with the US government on security and terrorism.

 

By the time they are done, more than 9,000 military email address and passwords have been compromised.

 

Now, this company will wonder how it handles classified information and gets paid to tell the government how to be secured and efficient when it does not do so itself. The hackers said that the server they broke had no security measure implemented.

 

The public traded company that got in Nov 2010 generated a revenue of $5.6 billion last year. But it will have tough month ahead as many will question its credibility to ask governments to spend endlessly on security when it does not do so itself.

 

The lesson is this: these consultants are earning livings. It is very imperative that you do not take what consultants tell you link hook and sinker. However, that they were attacked and fell did not mean they were not passing sold ideas. Do not worry how they live, focus on what they tell you but have judgement to think and question them.  Why? Most times what the consultants explain and recommend are good on paper and never on operations.

 

When they ask you to take all the cars from your managers in Africa, do not listen. Why, those managers will leave and move to other companies. Africa is not America where a company President can drive himself to work. In Africa, it is better you pay him lesser and hire that driver. That is just the reality. It is a status symbol. Period!

 

To  Booz Allen, now is the time for the security audit. Anonymous sent you a $340 invoice – hope you can afford that.

Microsoft Promises Free Antivirus For Small Businesses

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Early this year, there was an announcement that Microsoft will begin to offer free antivirus software for local SMSs across some regions of the world.  This has become necessary owing to the continuous threat that Windows is subjected to on daily basis across the world.   To get over this game, Microsoft promised to update its licensing agreements to  pave way for companies with less than 10 PCs to have Microsoft Security Essentials free.

Microsoft Security Essentials is a free download from Microsoft that is simple to install, easy to use, and always kept up to date so you can be assured your PC is protected by the latest technology.

It has been for personal PCs, but the buzz was on small companies. Kevin Connolly, Windows Product Manager for Microsoft West, East, Central Africa & the Indian Ocean Islands said that

“Microsoft Security Essentials is powered by the same core malware protection engine that drives Microsoft’s enterprise solutions. He added that, “By making Microsoft Security Essentials available to small businesses with fewer than 10 PCs, we are extending our commitment to help these companies save money and grow their business with free online protection.”

The good deal here is that those that did not pay for their copies of Microsoft products cannot enjoy this game. In other words, if your Windows copy is pirated, do not expect any free license soon, which is something I encountered a few times when I was working for a company that did laptop repairs in Brisbane. It is also important that Microsoft is yet to explain how this deployment will be since most of these companies do not have Internet access to enable them automatically get the antivirus free online.

ipNX Nigeria Provides IP- Based Network Solutions With Radio and Satellite

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ipNX Nigeria Limited is a leading provider of infrastructure-based Telecommunications and Information Technology services here in Nigeria. ipNX currently provides a range of communications and IT services to Corporate organizations within Nigeria on its IP (Internet Protocol) based communications network using both radio and satellite communications technologies.

 

ipNX Nigeria Limited is a leading provider of infrastructure-based Telecommunications and Information Technology services here in Nigeria. Leveraging more than a decade of experience, the company was formed by the divestment of the telecommunications services division of Telnet Nigeria Limited and has been in operation for many years.

 

ipNX currently provides a range of communications and IT services to Corporate organizations within Nigeria on its IP (Internet Protocol) based communications network using both radio and satellite communications technologies. As part of its growth strategy, ipNX seeks to also extend its services to small and medium sized businesses and residential customers. In the long term, ipNX has determined that it needs also to have a strategic presence in the wire line market to ensure that we will be able to provide future services, which require high bandwidth in the last mile.

 

Editor’s Note: This is part of our series – know the solution providers