Greek language pack now available for download
Backup4all Greek Language Pack is available for download. Visit our Language Packs page (http://www.backup4all.com/languages.php) to download it. We are looking for people who can help us localize Backup4all. If you are interested, please read the Language Packs section for more information or contact us directly at support@backup4all.com
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Overworked Japan software developer commits suicide
(InfoWorld) - Japanese court has ruled that overwork pushed a 28-year-old Fujitsu Ltd. software developer to commit suicide. The worker killed himself in a company-supplied dormitory in March 2002 shortly after completing a project, according to local news reports that quoted a lawyer for his family. In January of 2002 he was diagnosed with depression because of pressure at work but the following month he worked 159 hours of overtime, the reports said. Japan is famous for its long work hours. Staff often work well into the evening and in many cases don't get fully paid for the additional work they do. But suicide due to pressures from overwork has only started to be recognized by Japanese courts as a work-related death in recent years. The designation is important because it means the deceased's family is eligible to receive compensation from the government. The Atsugi Labor Standards Inspection Office initially rejected a claim from the Fujitsu worker's family but the claim was upheld by the Tokyo District Court after the family submitted an appeal. The worker joined Fujitsu in 2000 and worked compiling operating manuals for medical administration systems, the reports said. Fujitsu could not comment immediately on the case or on whether it has any systems in place to stop individuals from putting in such long working days. Japan has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. The number of people that killed themselves in 2005 rose from the previous year by 227 people to 32,552, according to National Police Agency (NPA) figures. Of those, 72 percent were men. Around a third were in their 60s or older, 23 percent were in their 50s, 16 percent in their 40s and 14 percent in their 30s. The NPA blamed work-related issues including overwork for 652 of the deaths. Japan's parliament recently passed a law that urges national and local government to work on programs to tackle the problem and companies to provide mental health care for their employees.SEE ALSO:W3C: How to design for mobile devices Software?s big shake-up
Source: www.infoworld.com
Backup4all 3.1 released
Backup4all 3.1 is now available for download. Changes in this version: added FTP resuming support (within a certain number of retry times), SSL support for email notifications, option to "Compress the log file" when using email notifications, option to "Use standalone scheduler" (by default Windows scheduler is used), added "Hide window" for command line application (will run in background), added "Load CD/DVD before backup" option, added option to "Warn before canceling backup", added option to "Show hidden files in open dialogs", added "No success sound" to sound notifications, added "No success email" to email notifications, minor bug fixes. Visit http://www.backup4all.com/download.php and download the latest version!
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Backup4all version 2.3.3 released!
Backup4all 2.3.3 is now available for download. Changes in this version: show backup item name in title bar, "One Touch Backup" feature extended, merge process optimized, minor bug fixes, updated help file. Visit our site and download the latest version!
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MS outlines partner incentives
(InfoWorld) - Microsoft Corp. will announce a mix of new products and programs Wednesday designed to appeal to partners looking for more revenue opportunities among small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs), enterprise applications and security software. Andy Lees, corporate vice president, server and tools marketing at Microsoft, will make the announcements formally during his Wednesday keynote address at the vendor's Worldwide Partner Conference in Boston, which runs through Thursday. "Partners are going after the same opportunities they have in the past, not new avenues," Steven VanRoekel, director of Windows Server Solutions at Microsoft, said. Most partners continue to chase opportunities among enterprise customers and, while there's still money to be made in that market, the much larger SMB arena holds more promise. Microsoft unveiled its Branch Infrastructure Promotion, a bundle of the vendor's software available to SMB partners at a 10 percent discount. Priced at around US$2,000, it includes Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 R2 operating system, Internet Security and Acceleration Server, Virtual Server 2005 R2 and System Center Management Licenses. The majority of SMBs have one or more branch offices in addition to their central office. Those branch offices are typically using several PCs linked together by a hub. "Customers don't know what to buy," VanRoekel said, as they look to improve the connectivity and security of their operations. Having an all-in-one bundle to handle the IT needs of branch offices could help Microsoft partners win more business with SMBs. "The biggest challenge with SMBs is opening the door" when partners make that first contact with customers, he added. Microsoft is also releasing its Windows Server System Assessment and Deployment Solution for Midsize Businesses tool. The tool will enable systems integrators to determine what products are running on a prospective customer's network, saving time and money previously spent on making such assessments through face-to-face interviews or site visits. Perhaps, the most interesting SMB offering is a new Windows Server systems management product, System Center Essentials 2007. Partners will be able to sell Essentials to their customers and then use System Center Operations Manager 2007 to provide remote software support over a secure Internet connection. Essentials will be one of the components of both the next version of Small Business Server which is currently code-named Cougar, and of the future mid-market Centro software bundle, VanRoekel said. Microsoft launched its Security Software Advisor program Wednesday. As it more fully enters the security software market, the company intends to reward partners who recommend its offerings to customers. Under the plan, partners involved in new sales of Microsoft security software who advise customers or help them deploy those products are eligible for an extra fee as long as they are already certified on its security solutions. On the enterprise side, beginning Oct. 1, Microsoft will broaden the distribution of Windows Server 2003 R2, Datacenter Edition so that customers can buy the product from resellers and account managers. Previously, the high-end operating system was only available from large original equipment manufacturers such as Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. and IBM Corp. Microsoft is also widening the scope of its SQL Server Competitive Migration Program. Kicked off in the fall of 2005, the program initially provided partners with incentives to woo Oracle Corp. database users over to Microsoft's rival software. Going forward, the program will also target users of other databases including Sybase and IBM's DB2. SEE ALSO:PC vendors to offer Office 2007 trials MS eyes sub-$250,000 clusters in Asia
Source: www.infoworld.com
Backup4all v 2.3.4 released
Backup4all 2.3.4 is now available for download. Changes in this version: restore process optimized, One Touch Backup feature extended, improved automatic split for DVD backups, minor bug fixes, updated help file. Visit http://www.backup4all.com/download.php and download the latest version!
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New interface languages added
Backup4all is now localized in: German, Swedish, Norwegian, Chinese Traditional and Turkish. Download the latest version of Backup4all from here: http://www.backup4all.com/download/setup/b4asetup.exe During installation you will be able to select the desired language for Backup4all. We are looking for people who can to help us localize Backup4all. If you are interested, please visit http://www.backup4all.com/languages.php for more details.
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Backup4all version 3.0 released!
Backup4all 3.0 is now available for download. Changes in this version: backup locked or open files (XP/2003), backup to FTP, email notifications, AES encryption (128, 192 and 256-bit), new prefix TAGS for zip and mirror folders, improved "Create Shortcut" feature, new scheduler options: "Show errors and warnings" and "Ask for user input when backup cannot continue", possibility to specify username and password for LAN destinations, added to the "Perform action after backup" actions list, added secondary burning engine, added new attributes in the Filters and in the Comparison Criteria, independent spanned backups, backup test performed after writing each disc, "Delete Sources after successful backup" option added, "Delete empty directories after backup" option added, added "Make full backup" option to Incremental backup type also, toggle toolbar buttons hints and captions, "Show errors in tray" option, visualization modes for Normal/Windows/Scheduler startup, custom file locations (for temporary, initialization, log, catalog file folder), change background color option, help file rewritten. Visit http://www.backup4all.com/download.php and download the latest version!
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Spanish language pack now available for download
Backup4all Spanish Language Pack is available for download. Visit our Language Packs page (http://www.backup4all.com/languages.php) to download it. We are looking for people who can help us localize Backup4all. If you are interested, please read the Language Packs section for more information or contact us directly at support@backup4all.com
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