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HP MediaSmart Server EX495 with Microsoft Signature

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

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Product Description
Microsoft is changing the way you buy a computer. With Microsoft Signature, you’ll be able to enjoy your new PC within minutes of turning it on. We paired great hardware with a carefully chosen software suite, and it’s been pre-configured for you so it’s ready to run right out of the box. We eliminated trial versions and loaded productivity software that you’ll really use, including programs for home entertainment, automatically-updating security software, and Windows Live applications. We created Microsoft Signature for you. The HP EX495 MediaSmart Server is an all-in-one home server that manages your media, such as music and photos, and backs up your computers (using Windows Home Server). Not only can you use it to stream music, photos, and videos to TVs, gaming consoles (like Xbox 360 or Playstation3), and other computers in your home, but you can control how videos are converted to play on these various devices. You can also use it to enjoy music throughout your home and remotely. Expand capacity internally by way of tool-free bays; Automatically manage daily backups, media collection, and power management, all behind the scenes and on multiple computers with different operating systems; Easily retrieve your digital music, photos, and videos so they’re never lost; Automatically converts videos and unprotected DVDs to a format that lets you play them at home and remotely; Control how videos are converted by selecting the device they’ll play on, or specify the settings yourself; Publish snapshots directly to Snapfish, Flickr, Picasa Web Albums, and even Facebook via any Internet-connected computer; Create albums to share and designate them as private and limit access to them

HP MediaSmart Server EX495 with Microsoft Signature

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Securing Web Services with WS-Security: Demystifying WS-Security, WS-Policy, SAML, XML Signature, and XML Encryption

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

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You know how to build Web service applications using XML, SOAP, and WSDL, but can you ensure that those applications are secure? Standards development groups such as OASIS and W3C have released several specifications designed to provide security – but how do you combine them in working applications?

“Securing Web Services with WS-Security” will help you take your Web services securely to production, with insight into the latest security standards including

- WS-Security, a model that defines how to put security specifications into practice
- XML Encryption to ensure confidentiality
- XML Signature to ensure data integrity
- Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) to authenticate and authorize users
- WS-Policy to set policies across trust domains

Jothy Rosenberg and David Remy, both business, technology, and security visionaries, demystify these standards with practical examples including a fully developed case study application showing these tools at work. A pragmatic approach is taken showing which Web Services Security standards are needed when faced with a variety of security challenges. The authors understand that security remains one of the largest remaining impediments to deploying major Web services in business-critical situations. The goal of this book is to begin to remove those impediments by providing a detailed understanding of all the available security technologies and how and when to employ them.

Securing Web Services with WS-Security: Demystifying WS-Security, WS-Policy, SAML, XML Signature, and XML Encryption

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