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Unisys CTO Fred Dillman discusses the Architect role at one of the world's largest tech services firms. You learn about the skills they look for, the kinds of cutting edge technology you'd be working with
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The Australian Unisys Security Index and Social Networking Survey for December 2007. The Unisys Security Index is conducted in Australia by Newspoll and provides an assessment of the attitudes of Australians to four key areas of security, including National, Financial, Internet and Personal Security.
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jamming with the band named UNISYS at he Nicotina Gaden Pavillion in Manila. That was the night I arrived from Japan, so i put some clips from my Japan trip as well
Biometrics prove a person's identity using biological identifiers such as fingerprints, iris and other patterns which are unique to an individual. The Unisys Security Index has found that there is widespread public support for the use of biometrics to enhance the security and protection of private personal and financial data.
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Perceptions of privacy and security have changed. No longer must privacy be viewed as a tradeoff for security.
Rather enhanced security goes hand in hand with enhanced privacy.
Unisys research has continually found how important privacy is to people all around the globe.
The latest results show that New Zealanders continue to be the most relaxed out of all the nations surveyed in the Asia Pacific region. In May 2008 the Unisys Security Index stood at 100, down a staggering 39 points compared to the results from December 2007.
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Demolition in progress of Slough's very own iconic building Unisys, situated just by the Bus Garage in the heart of Slough, Berkshire, filmed 2nd September 2008
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Unisys SmartSource? Series is an advanced family of image capture devices that allow banks and corporate clients to process checks and other payment items remotely at faster speeds and in a more efficient and secure operating environment.
In May 2008 the Unisys Security Index stood at 123, down 9 points compared to the results from December 2007. The latest results show that Australians are relatively more relaxed compared to results from less than a year ago and only moderately concerned to other nations surveyed.