Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Eid Ul Adha Mubarak

Assalamu Alaikum Varahmathullah...

Ibrahim (Alai..) did everything for Allah..
He has even ready to give his Son as Kurbani which he has seen in his dream..

We should also do everything for Allah.
He must give us all Jannah.
Aameen...
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Eid Mubarak!

May Allah fulfill your every wish and bless you with...
Prosperity, Strengths, and Happiness...


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Argus Networking Services

The bulk of your infrastructure expense comes after installation in the form of maintenance and management. New problems, such as capacity and performance issues, can easily arise without continuous, expert assistance. When you outsource your network management and monitoring to Argus, we take complete responsibility for maintaining your network at peak levels of performance. Our experts continuously manage and monitor your network systems, solving problems before they impact your business, and your internal IT staff can stay focused on their core responsibilities.
 
Network Management Services
 
Argus  Network Monitoring Center is staffed and equipped to remotely monitor and manage your network systems and devices. We are equipped to manage all Cisco devices (routers, VPN concentrators, network IDS, PIX firewalls, and switches). We can also manage Check Point and Sonicwall firewalls. Our monitoring center takes responsibility for OS updates, bug fixes and patches, and changes made to the device (user rights, access rights, and passwords).
Link-State Monitoring
When you outsource your network management to Argus, our certified network experts will monitor your infrastructure 24/7/365 and rapidly detect, diagnose, and resolve any issues that threaten or impair performance.
Our center provides active link-state monitoring for any network device that is IP addressable and can accept an SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) trap, including:
  • Hubs
  • Routers
  • Switches
  • Access servers
  • RMON probes
  • Ethernet/TR/WAN
  • Firewalls
  • Intrusion detection devices
  • VPN devices
  • Integrated access devices
  • File servers
  • Workstations
  • UPS appliances
  • Network printers
  • We continuously monitors connectivity and availability and begins troubleshooting any device problem immediately upon detection.

    Incident Escalation and Online Report
    The Monitoring center utilizes GFI network monitor and its related software to escalate link-state disruptive events throughout your organization as well as to the necessary carriers. Escalation activities are customized to meet your individual needs and organizational structure.
    All information is stored in a database from which you can generate logs and historical data at any time through a secure portal/GUI. For each monitored device, we provide comprehensive statistics on availability, status, and detailed incident reporting (including time/date stamp and escalation details).
     

    Wednesday, January 30, 2013

    Review of ICT Landscape in Qatar



    ICT QATAR is working with telecommunications operators and others to accomplish faster, more secure networks, ramping up connectivity, and ultimately boosting overall ICT access and usage among households and individuals, businesses, government agencies, and other important sectors in Qatar.

    The report Qatar’s ICT Landscape 2013:Households and Individuals, published by ICT Qatar recently,  highlights many encouraging developments in the country’s ongoing quest to build a competitive knowledge-based economy that will benefit all its people. From climbing mobile, Internet, broadband, mobile broadband, smartphone, and tablet computer penetration rates and the rise of multiple device ownership to citizens’ increasingly sophisticated everyday online habits and the country’s highly connected youth population, it’s clear that technology is an increasingly integral part of life for people in Qatar.

    Looking at the most recent data from 2012, several clear trends emerge: People in Qatar Are More Connected Than Ever Before. Today, on average, a household in Qatar owns three mobile phones, two computers, and one smartphone, and people are using these technologies to access the Internet in ever-greater numbers. In fact, between 2008 and 2012, computer penetration among individuals more than doubled, while Internet use soared to 69.3 percent, up from 38 percent, over the same four-year period. The progress is even more impressive among mainstream individuals, with a rise in computer penetration to 89 percent and continued growth across all other basic ICT infrastructure areas, including mobile phones, now at a near-universal 99.5 percent. Internet penetration for this group also increased significantly to 88 percent—a rate that is among the best in the Arab region, on par with ICT-advanced countries like South Korea and the UK, and just a step behind leaders such as Norway and Sweden, which have 93 percent and 90 percent Internet penetration, respectively.