Daily Links: Lego, 2006 in Review, and a congressional aide gets "smurfed"


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NPD: NetQoS in Lego
Katheryn Jager helped design this custom LEGO Factory kit of NetQoS headquarters and Austin, TX landmarks for each of our department heads. Here is a picture of lego bricks in general disarray in Steve Harriman’s (V.P. of Marketing) office, and below it, the assembled project in CEO Joel Trammell’s office.

Man - to think, just last year, we were building our model in DUPLO - see how fast we've grown?

Processor: 2006 - The IT Year That Was
Every year in the technology biz has its notable moments--actually, given the pace of innovation, sometimes it seems like major shifts happen monthly. Significant advancements and developments made 2006 just as memorable as the old days of Y2K, dot-com bombs, and Enron. Here’s a look back into the recent past.

How could they overlook the founding of Network Performance Daily?

Security Focus: Congressional aide gets punk'd
In transcripts of the e-mail exchange, a person claiming to be Todd Scriber--a press aide to U.S. Representative Denny Rehberg (R-Mont.)--asked members of security Web site Attrition.org in August to help him change his college grades. Scriber, when contacted by a reporter at NetworkWorld, eventually admitted yesterday afternoon that he did indeed send the e-mail messages.

From the e-mail exchange: "One of their systems caught an early sniff, but was shut down with a smurf."




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