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BUY! (NXS)     

12MONEYMAN - 03 Jun 2008 18:33

Keep an eye on these tomorrow, another 20% coming right up!!!

halifax - 03 Jun 2008 19:15 - 2 of 62

TW will be pleased!!

Dil - 03 Jun 2008 23:32 - 3 of 62

Throw enough darts and your bound to get one right halifax.

halifax - 22 Oct 2008 17:26 - 4 of 62

What's going on? Sinking fast.

halifax - 19 Dec 2008 17:08 - 5 of 62

Is this the nex(t) aim candidate for the dustbin?

walden - 10 Feb 2009 07:53 - 6 of 62

10th Feb 2009
NEXUS MANAGEMENT PLC

NERD FORCE LAUNCHES IN CALIFORNIA

AND MOMENTUM GATHERS IN U.K.

Nerd Force Franchise Company ('NFFC'), the wholly owned subsidiary of Nexus Management, is delighted to announce the launch of a new franchise territory in California, servicing the Los Angeles area. This is the first franchise territory on the West Coast, spearheading the move to match the rapid growth that has taken place in recent weeks in New Jersey, New York and Florida.

As well as having rolled out franchises in the US and Europe, the Nerd Force franchise is now gathering momentum in the UK. The Company exhibited at The Franchise Show held at London's ExCeL conference centre on 6 and 7 February 2009, where there were over 50 enquiries for the London region, including some regarding master franchises, and many more for territories such as Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Essex.

Boris Adlam, the NFFC President said: 'Establishing a Nerd Force territory in Los Angeles was a logical step for us, as it is the 2nd largest city in the United States and the biggest on the West Coast. With a large concentration of small businesses this means that it is perfectly suited towards our offering which is to help small and medium sized businesses enjoy support services normally only available to much larger companies. I believe Southern California has the potential for over 200 franchise territories and we are excited to have launched the first one.

'We were also very pleased with the level of interest on our stand at The Franchise show in London at the weekend. We are confident that it will only be a matter of time before the first UK Franchise territory is signed.'

halifax - 10 Feb 2009 13:09 - 7 of 62

Is this going to turn out like MYH?

halifax - 19 Nov 2009 13:19 - 8 of 62

RNS not good news another t1ps share going down the drain?

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 06:27 - 9 of 62

Resilience is going to get some big business shortly. Check out the RNS about the tie-up with former parent Co VPEP.

As Chi-Chi -La-Bamba, sex goddess of the night in a Comedy Revenue, called "Esther's Follies" in downtown AustinTexas said to an unsuspecting computer technician, (and reported by John McHugh shortly afterwards on one of his jaunts over the Pond with the Irish Mafia): "You look after the hardware, and I'll look after the software".

VPEP will play the role of Chi Chi La Bamba, and Resilience will raise the hardware.

As for huge savings on telephony costs in multi-locational companies like WPP, this is the provence of Nexus IT Managed Services that has already achieved big savings for its clients on phone bills and the cost of conference calls. I have heard a rumour about a possible big new contract that has been circulating outside of the investing community on a certain grapevine. Too early to comment on that. Let's wait and see if the rumour proves true. With Nexus situated in Dornock in Scotland, perhaps Alex Sammond might favour us with some business opportunities.

The men in Mayo might know what is in the offing and I'll be VOIP-ing them later tonight to see what they have dug up. St Patrick might have been talking today to St Andrew.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 06:39 - 10 of 62

Nexus Management (NXS, 0.805p, 7.89m) The groups subsidiary, Resilience Technology Corporation (RTC), has entered a co-operation agreement with VPEP Technology, the original vendor of RTC, to deliver new virtualisation security applications. The group has announced the issue of 8.35m shares to repay a debt to the RTC vendors (0.16m) and issued shares to staff members, some of which was instead of amounts owed. Finally the group announces that one of the orders that was announced as previously delayed has now been shifted. The group remains a SPECULATIVE BUY

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 06:41 - 11 of 62

Nexus Management plc (LSE:NXS), a provider of specialist IT managed services, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Resilience Technology Corporation (RTC), has entered into a cooperation agreement with VPEP Technology Corporation to collaborate in utilising VPEP technology on RTC hardware and delivering new virtualisation security appliances.
Story continues below ↓

RTC and VPEP will also work together on the launch of products such as the VPEP for Squid Proxy Server, which optimises web delivery, and VPEP for Snort Intrusion Detection, a network intrusion detection and prevention system. RTC will be the main reseller for these two products.

In addition Nexus said it has issued 1.88m new ordinary shares at GBP0.837 per share to satisfy GBP16,000 of the debt owed to the vendors of RTC.

The company has also issued 6.48m new ordinary shares at GBP0.837 to employees, of which 3.19m shares have been issued in lieu of payments due to certain members of staff. The net proceeds of the issue, totalling GBP28,000, will be used for general working capital.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 06:56 - 12 of 62


http://www.nerdforce.com/what_franchise.pdf

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 07:43 - 13 of 62

Highly targeted marketing should aid growth

But given the deteriorating consumer climate in the USA, the biggest influence on Nexuss share price in the remainder of this year will probably be the sales performance of PD. Here, Adler is very confident. He described PDs business model as the best I have ever seen. He drew attention to the significance of a new long-term deal, signed in June, with Alliance Data which will approve, process and fund credit card transactions. With this financial backing in place, PD has now re-launched its business, changing its trading name from Peach Direct to VENUE (www.venue.com), and it hopes to continue its growth based on very sophisticated credit scoring and targeted marketing.

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In simple terms, what PD does is to find, through data mining, the ideal spot at which customers have both the inclination to buy a product and the means to pay for it. There is no point in trying to sell to those who probably have every gadget already or to those who are demonstrably careful in their spending habits. And it also makes little point to sell to those who might struggle to repay. PD finds the sweet spot and can predict the outcome of any targeted marketing campaign with remarkable accuracy.

This is one feature of PD. A second is that it is a virtual retailer. It sells only branded goods, delivery is outsourced and, crucially, it does not bear any of the financial risk in the event of a customer defaulting on payments. Now with the backing of Alliance Data and with customers finding credit cut off from other channels Adlam believes that PD is well placed.

So, finally I asked him to explain the renegotiation of the $2m payment from PDs owners to Nexus. This followed Nexuss sale of 72% of its stake in PD back to the latters owners. This was originally scheduled for June before being delayed by two months, with a strange and rather unnerving rider that in the event that PD is unable to pay..a charge of $100,000 per month will be levied.

A genuine penny share

It seems inconceivable that PD should want to pay such a hefty penalty for late settlement, but according to Adlam such is the payback from PDs targeted marketing campaigns that it could make sense for it to keep the cash in its own business. Since he is on the board of both companies Adlam is in a good position to know. But still I think that Nexuss outside shareholders would be happy to see the money finally in its own coffers.

At todays share price of 0.86p Nexus is valued at just 7.4m and so this is a genuine penny share. The strategy is clever and by offering computer users, both in the small business arena and at home, an installation service, remote back-up and on-site visits from the man in the yellow van it has a comprehensive support offering that it believes is unique.

If Nexus can pull it off and the expansion of a franchise chain while running a transatlantic business is certainly a challenge then the share price will go far. This is certainly one that I am monitoring.

Regards,

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 07:46 - 14 of 62

aimzine.Nexus Management

Code: NXS Share Price 1 pence Market Cap: 9.4 Million



Thanks to its diversified portfolio of businesses and associated services, Nexus Management, the provider of specialist IT Managed Services, has enjoyed growth, despite difficult times, and expects to see this trend continue into the future.



Profitable growth is extremely difficult during a recession when prices are being squeezed by savvy buyers. It is often the case that larger orders get delayed in a recession until financial stability improves. Nexus core business, however, relies on sustained volumes of smaller recurring contracts which generally remain stable in a downturn, with some cancellations or new business wins showing small fluctuations.



Nexus has, through acquisition, also grown in size recently and is very well positioned to grow more quickly once the recession is over. The Resilience division has a large number of maintenance contracts that are very stable and although larger orders to new customers are susceptible to delay this part of the Group is not totally dependent on this type of business.

While UK operations have suffered the effects of the recession with fewer opportunities to grow here in London, Nexus US operations have been less affected.



Roger Richardson, CEO explains: Having diverse businesses in multiple countries has helped mitigate the Groups overall exposure to the economic downturn. The North East coast of the US seems to have weathered the storm a little better than London and New York.



Nexus acquired Nerd Force Inc, a fast growing mobile computer and technology provider in June 2008 with the explicit intention of expanding the franchises business model. Since then, Nerd Force has become one of the fastest growing IT franchises of its kind, having sold in excess of 180 territories (27 of which are currently active) throughout Europe and the US.



A Nerd Force franchise gives IT professionals who have been made redundant the opportunity to use their skills and start their own business; they also receive on-going support from Nexus Management to grow the business.



Nexus recently appointed Les Dyson, of First for Franchising, to market and develop Nerd Force in the UK. Les Dyson has extensive experience advising new franchises and the UK roll-out is imminent.



As all businesses, especially small and medium sized companies, seek more cost efficient solutions to run their operations in the downturn, Nexus data centre business is well positioned to reap the benefits of the ongoing cost-cutting exercises Nexus offers a cheaper hosting facility accompanied by a 24 hour support service.



Unlike many businesses, Nexus took the initiative to overhaul its UK marketing efforts despite the recession, taking these in-house to lower costs and refocus the initial contact with prospective clients. Although late for this fiscal year we expect to see the fruits of this more aggressive approach in the New Year.



Roger Richardson, CEO said: We anticipated the tough times of the last 9 months by reducing our corporate overhead in January and delaying a number of costs that would have been spent in a better economy. Our core business that underpins Nexus has been able to grow in spite of the economic recession because we have multiple products sold to both consumers and businesses. We operate in numerous countries and have many different channels to market. This gives us a buffer and resilience to a downturn in any one sector or market.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 08:27 - 15 of 62


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Balerboy - 01 Dec 2009 08:35 - 16 of 62

Blimey newsflash you been busy, reckon you must be up to your neck in these.....

cynic - 01 Dec 2009 08:42 - 17 of 62

if he has, then he's in shit up to his neck or even beyond!

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newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 08:56 - 18 of 62

Birmingham uses Websense
Tags: Foundation Trust Information iS Security Web 2.0

11 Sep 2009

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust has announced that it will implement a complete information protection solution from Websense.

The trust will roll-out Websenses Essential Information Protection portfolio to create an integrated policy-based IT security platform to secure data and protect against Web 2.0 threats from sites such as Twitter.

The solution, which was purchased for an undisclosed six figure sum, will cover 7,500 users for three years.

Mohandeep Randhawa, service delivery manager at the trust, said: We recognised that, with the rise of Web 2.0, the threat landscape had changed.

"We needed a security platform that would not only protect against ongoing internet threats but also help us to identify where our valuable information existed, set policy over who had access to that information and what they could do with it.

The trust believes the solution will drive down operational costs because of reduced complexity and training requirements. "Were already seeing reduced administration, improved correlation and better management reporting, Randhawa added.

The solution is powered by the Websense Threat Seeker Network, which continuously monitors the internet for changes and emerging threats. Information is then incorporated in real-time into the companys web, data and email security solutions.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:00 - 19 of 62





NHS launches care records but serious data concerns remain
Vows to complete care records rollout in one year
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"What we don't want is a big file of documents that you're not sure who they're from or what they're about, because that makes life difficult, and also opens you up to a legal challenge where you might have missed some buried information," said Dr Ingrams.
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"It's got to be in a standard order and searchable. But they haven't got that far in deciding that."

Dr Mary Hawking, a GP in Bedfordshire who has in the past been critical of the way the programme has been managed, said she too was concerned about the "mission creep" of other documents and records being added to the SCRs.

"The danger is that while information on allergies and medication is useful, you can upload all sorts of rubbish along the way, things that patients didn't want on there," she said.

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"Suppose you have a mental health problem, or were abused as a child. You don't necessarily want information freely out there when you're admitted to A&E for an unrelated accident."

There were also "many issues" over data quality, with many surgeries not having accredited data, she said. In March, the NHS ended the need for data accreditation.

Helen Wilkinson, a former employee of the NHS and founder of the Big Opt Out Campaign, agreed that the concerns over data quality were "huge" and that the lack of accreditation of many GP surgeries was a worry.

"I started the campaign after discovering that thanks to a coding error I'd been wrongly labelled on the system as an alcoholic," she said. "My MP had to get a debate in parliament to have the record changed."

"Now I get patients in early adopter sites, and GP surgeries, ringing me. Because many don't know what the programme's about."

Asked whether it would be useful to have a standard national framework setting exactly what can be uploaded and in what format, Dr Hawking said it would. "Look at the Welsh programme," she said. "They made it completely clear there are to be no uploads on mental health and sexual health."

"The big problem is that as a patient, if you don't opt out, you're automatically consenting to all sorts of information beng added in the future, and we don't know what it is or the quality of it."

Dr Hawking called for the NHS to have "more discussion" with GPs and patients, and "less going ahead without their engagement".

The NHS today insisted that the SCRs in early adopter areas were demonstrably improving care, and defended the continued automatic opt-in of patients.

"An opt-in model is likely to disadvantage those elderly or chronically ill who do not take the initiative to ask for a Summary Care Record," it said. "This would mean that those most likely to benefit from clinicians being able to access key information in unscheduled care situations are less likely to have this improvement in their patient care."

Health minister Mike O'Brien added: "Having the right information at the right time can make all the difference to patients' experience of urgent care.

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"What we don't want is a big file of documents that you're not sure who they're from or what they're about, because that makes life difficult, and also opens you up to a legal challenge where you might have missed some buried information," said Dr Ingrams.
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"It's got to be in a standard order and searchable. But they haven't got that far in deciding that."

Dr Mary Hawking, a GP in Bedfordshire who has in the past been critical of the way the programme has been managed, said she too was concerned about the "mission creep" of other documents and records being added to the SCRs.

"The danger is that while information on allergies and medication is useful, you can upload all sorts of rubbish along the way, things that patients didn't want on there," she said.

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"Suppose you have a mental health problem, or were abused as a child. You don't necessarily want information freely out there when you're admitted to A&E for an unrelated accident."

There were also "many issues" over data quality, with many surgeries not having accredited data, she said. In March, the NHS ended the need for data accreditation.

Helen Wilkinson, a former employee of the NHS and founder of the Big Opt Out Campaign, agreed that the concerns over data quality were "huge" and that the lack of accreditation of many GP surgeries was a worry.

"I started the campaign after discovering that thanks to a coding error I'd been wrongly labelled on the system as an alcoholic," she said. "My MP had to get a debate in parliament to have the record changed."

"Now I get patients in early adopter sites, and GP surgeries, ringing me. Because many don't know what the programme's about."

Asked whether it would be useful to have a standard national framework setting exactly what can be uploaded and in what format, Dr Hawking said it would. "Look at the Welsh programme," she said. "They made it completely clear there are to be no uploads on mental health and sexual health."

"The big problem is that as a patient, if you don't opt out, you're automatically consenting to all sorts of information beng added in the future, and we don't know what it is or the quality of it."

Dr Hawking called for the NHS to have "more discussion" with GPs and patients, and "less going ahead without their engagement".

The NHS today insisted that the SCRs in early adopter areas were demonstrably improving care, and defended the continued automatic opt-in of patients.

"An opt-in model is likely to disadvantage those elderly or chronically ill who do not take the initiative to ask for a Summary Care Record," it said. "This would mean that those most likely to benefit from clinicians being able to access key information in unscheduled care situations are less likely to have this improvement in their patient care."

Health minister Mike O'Brien added: "Having the right information at the right time can make all the difference to patients' experience of urgent care

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:03 - 20 of 62

resellers
http://www.e92plus.com/news/details/09-11-05/inaugural_e92plus_sales_academy_provides_great_success_for_resellers.aspx

05 Nov 2009
On the 3rd November, e92plus hosted the first Sales Academy - a unique channel event that provided fantastic sales training alongside insights into how to identify and maximize opportunities with our leading vendors.

The day was a great success, with excellent feedback from the many attending delegates. Held at the stunning Cumberland Hotel in central London, the day included:

* Professional sales training, including topics on need creation, selling styles and selling to senior executives

* Insights from Xirrus on selling Wi-Fi into education and the NHS

* Barracuda to reducing sales cycle times

* Websense on opportunities in hosted security

* WinMagic on the massive potential with encryption in 2010


This was the first in a programme of e92plus Sales Academies, with more to follow in 2010. Topics will be expanded, covering other areas such as presentations, generating meetings and increasing sales to existing customers.

For more information on how e92plus can help you grow your business, contact your Account Manager on 020 8274 7000.

cynic - 01 Dec 2009 09:05 - 21 of 62

go back to your f'ing boiler room and stop this amateurish and heavy ramping!

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:05 - 22 of 62

Perhaps they have been tendering for some health authorities in globally. But can they make any annoucements in the closed period, if they (Nexus-Resilience) are awarded any contracts. Resilience would be making the hardware and VPEP would be putting in the software, if I read the RNS correctly about the formal co-operation agreement. Plug and play in an NHS context would require need a great number of Resilience devices.

Could be get news in December or do we have to wait until the accounts in January 2010

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:09 - 23 of 62

Websense's current clients include more than half of the Fortune 500 companies, the United States Army and Saudi Aramco, the large Saudi oil company. Other software that Saudi Arabia has considered includes products from Surf Control, a London company; N2H2, of Seattle; and Symantec, a Cupertino, Calif., company.

Within the Islamic world, religious sensitivities and security-conscious regimes can combine to create a technophobic atmosphere. Governments in Muslim nations, among them Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, have made overtures to Internet filtering companies. But no Muslim nation has been as active a user of the software as has Saudi Arabia. By royal decree, virtually all public Internet traffic to and from Saudi Arabia has been funneled through a single control center outside Riyadh since the Internet was introduced in the kingdom nearly three years ago.

If the Riyadh center blocks a site, a warning screen pops up warning the user, in English and Arabic, "Access to the requested URL is not allowed!"

"The Internet is a frightening place to some people," said Mr. Holt, who oversees sales operations in the Middle East for Secure Computing. "The government feels the need to intervene."

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:10 - 24 of 62

Accounting Firm Caps Spam and Risky Email With Websense "In the Cloud" Email Security
Bookmark and Share Published Tuesday, November 25, 2008 8:00 AM by sneedham

http://community.websense.com/blogs/websense-customer-successes/archive/2008/11/25/accounting-firm-caps-spam-and-risky-email-with-websense-quot-in-the-cloud-quot-email-security.aspx
Technology Integration Group (TIG) Helps Smith Marion & Co. Eradicate Spam With Websense Hosted Email Security

For mid-sized accounting firm Smith Marion & Co., which provides audit services, tax preparation and accounting and consulting services, pesky and risky spam was consuming countless hours for employees -- hours better spent on providing services to their customers. After its trusted IT solution provider Technology Integration Group suggested Websense Hosted Email Security from Websense, Smith Marion & Co. has saved both time and money.

"Spam was time consuming for our employees as they had to wade through tons of spam in their inboxes," said Daniel Gregory, IT manager, Smith Marion & Co. "Employees didn't want to see the massive amount of inappropriate email. After we deployed the on-demand security service from Websense, we reduced spam, saved time and employees no longer had to deal with inappropriate images and content."

"Hosted services are quickly becoming an attractive platform of choice in the messaging security market," said Brian Burke, security program director for IDC. "This hosted, software-as-a-service security model represents a great opportunity to deliver multi-tier protection from security threats with reduced deployment and management time."

"Deployment was easy," added Gregory. "We rolled out the solution in less than an hour. Administration and management of the system is extremely easy and intuitive. While we haven't had to call on them much, we've experienced great levels of support both through our solution provider and through Websense technical support."

"Our client needed a proven security solution that would stop spam and bolster security," said Steve Groom, senior director of Security & Wireless, Technology Integration Group. "With the Websense cloud-based email security solution, we've been able to eradicate spam while protecting our client against viruses, phishing and other malware. Websense Hosted Email Security also keeps essential information from leaving the organization by encrypting and protecting outbound sensitive email."

"Smith Marion & Co. understands the value of hosted security solutions -- an effective option that delivers maximum protection without the need for hardware upkeep and management," said Leo Cole, vice president of marketing at Websense. "We believe this hosted security model can benefit businesses of all sizes and let them focus on their business without having to spend valuable resources on security."

In addition to Websense Hosted Email Security, the company offers Websense Hosted Web Security that protects from malware, delivers granular Web filtering, and provides centralized policy management for any type of environment, including those with remote locations, home offices and mobile laptops.

IDC's Burke expects the hosted email and Web security market will grow from $492.3 million in 2007, to $1.7 billion in 2012, representing a compound annual growth rate of 33.8 percent.

All Websense solutions, including Websense Hosted Email Security, are powered by the Websense ThreatSeeker Network which continuously monitors the Internet for changes and emerging threats. The resulting intelligence is immediately incorporated into the company's Web, data and email security solutions. As a result, Websense solutions adapt to the rapidly changing Internet threat environment at speeds not possible by traditional security solutions.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:12 - 25 of 62

FVC, a leading value added distributor (VAD) of global networking and security products in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), has signed a strategic agreement to distribute Websenses security solutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Websense is a global leader in integrated Web, data and email security solutions, provides Essential Information Protection for approximately 44 million product seats under subscription.

The partnership is aimed at expanding Websenses reach in the Kingdoms enterprise sector, leveraging FVCs expansive channel network in the country.

K.S. Parag, MD at FVC, said, We are very pleased to add Websense to our growing portfolio of security products. Websense has a proven track record of excellence in their sphere and combined with our strengths in the regional enterprise level distribution network, growing importance of the Internet, we anticipate a healthy growth in security solutions in the Kingdom.

FVC has recently expanded its resources in KSA, one of the key growth areas, by adding more resources in terms of sales engineers and a second Executive Briefing Centre in KSA that showcases all its latest technologies. The company has also upgraded its partner portal recently to streamline the process of sharing business leads and opportunities with its partners, enabling them to register projects in addition to accessing other sales tools.

FVC is a great fit for Websense because it has excellent business and technical skills, strong geographical coverage and established relationships with resellers within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This partnership will be a win-win for both Websense and FVC to bring our integrated portfolio of Web, data and email solutions to more customers, allowing them to benefit from we call Essential Information Protection, said Stephen Grey, Regional Manager at Websense.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:29 - 26 of 62

uk analyst 2nd dec Meet Nexus, Sirius, Leni Gas & Oil and WSI in the City with UK-Analyst.com

Today (2009-11-22 09:54:06)
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Dear UK-Analyst.com member,

We do hope you will join us as our guest at our event on Wednesday, 2nd December, 6.00pm - 8.00pm in the City to meet David Lenigas of Solo Oil, Roger Richardson of Nexus Management, Paul Lavender, the UK based director of Worship Street Investments and Richard Poulden of Sirius Exploration.

There is a lot of demand for this event and attendance is strictly limited so to book your seat call Michelle Levin on 020 7562 3386 or email her at michelle.levin@t1ps.com.

Solo Oil plans to acquire a diverse portfolio of direct and indirect interests in exploration, development and production oil and gas assets which are based in the Americas, Europe or Africa. Both on-shore and off-shore interests will be considered. The intention is to acquire a widely distributed mix of oil and gas development and production assets.

Sirius Exploration Plc is a diversified mining and exploration holding company with salt and potash interests in North America and Australia and initiatives in Compressed Air Energy Storage and Carbon Sequestration.

Nexus Management is a managed service provider specializing in the provision of IT services. Via secure use of the Internet, Nexus is able to leverage the expertise of its highly qualified engineers to service multiple clients 24/7 in many locations and provide businesses with the quality of products and services usually reserved for large corporations.

Advised by the successful team behind SF t1ps Smaller Companies Growth Fund and SF t1ps Smaller Companies Gold Fund, Worship Street Investments was admitted to PLUS on 8th June 2009, following a successful open offer raising 1.34 million. The Company's stated strategy was to make investments in: 1. Companies seeking an IPO on PLUS 2. Existing PLUS quoted companies 3. AIM companies seeking to move to PLUS.

Since the admission to PLUS, Worship Street has made a series of investments in PLUS quoted businesses, acquiring both equity and debt instruments in the process. On 2nd December you will have the opportunity to meet Paul Lavender, the UK based director of Worship Street Investments who will present the WSI case.

Attendance is strictly limited so to book your seat call Michelle Levin on 020 7562 3386 or email her at michelle.levin@t1ps.com.

More events coming soon...

The Free City Seminars Team

Balerboy - 01 Dec 2009 09:35 - 27 of 62

I'm loosing the will to live now...where does he get all this from..

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:37 - 28 of 62

talk that vpep will be applied 2 a major phone billing network at 2morrows seminer

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:40 - 29 of 62

an expert has told me that Resilience's stuff is better than Cisco's. Plus cost in recessionary times can be critical for a large Company or Health Authority. Tendering will look at quality, but also cost. Outsourcing to Nexus/Resilience with remote monitoring, communications facilities, and data backup to Brunswick, Maine, and saving money into the bargain on what had previously been in-house IT support, could be a deal hard to resist on logical grounds. A large multi-national company recently has reported saving over 70% in their phonebills.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:45 - 30 of 62

I take you point about data protection with regard to government agencies' information, especially personal sensitive data like health, sexual life, and religious affliation, which required express written permission of the client for it to be stored with some exception like lawyers and doctors where there is a privilege or dispensation from the general law.

However, I would not rule out completely the possibility of Nexus (with or without Resilience's products) winning new business. There is more than simply software and hardware to a bid. Current client base and their recommendations could sway things in Nexus's favour, particularly if the current provider of ITC support is not giving good service or is much more expensive than Nexus. Cost cutting in the current economic climate, even with Government agencies given all the current debt mountain to get rid of, must high on the agenda in every board room.

Don't underestimate Nexus.... Watch this space.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 09:49 - 31 of 62

GECR NOTE 3.75P Nexus Management to launch Nerd Force franchise in UK
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Nexus Management PLC (AIM: NXS) said it entered into a partnership with Les Dyson of First for Franchising to launch its mobile computer and technology support unit Nerd Force in the UK.

Dyson has more than 20 years' experience launching new franchises in and with his help the company is confident of Nerd Force's successful entry into the UK market, it said in a statement.

Les Dyson commented: I firmly believe that we will establish a considerable presence throughout the UK during the next year, having already created a credible foundation stone during the balance of 2009.

Updating on Resilience Technology Corp, which it acquired in March 2009, Nexus said the business has made substantial progress.

Nexus CEO Roger Richardson said: Much has been achieved in a few short months by the Resilience team. I am pleased to be able to confirm sales of the Resilience products continue in line with the board's expectations and will play an important role in the company's performance this fiscal year.

Following the news, Growth Equities & Company Research reiterated its 'buy' recommendation for Nexus Management with a price target of 3.75p, more than 3 times its current share price.

The launch of Nerd Force in the UK with such a safe pair of hands will not only reassure investors that this is a globally scaleable model but should have a bottom line impact from next year (to September 30 2010) onwards. The news on trading at Resilience is most encouraging and underpins our earnings forecasts," GE & CR added.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 10:04 - 32 of 62



Nexus Management*
Reassuring trading update, raised 0.4 million through a
Placing that reduces target price from 3.75p to 3.21p;
Reiterate Buy at 0.92p

Key Data


EPIC


NXS


Share Price


0.92p


Spread


0.88p 0.95p


NMS


30,000


Total Number of issued shares


980.105 million


Market Cap


9.02 million


12 Month Range


0.45p 1.38p


Market


AIM


Website


www.nexusmgmt.com


Sector


Software & Computer Services


Contact


Roger Richardson
(Chief Executive Officer)
01862 812107

On 25th August Nexus announced that it had completed a 0.4 million placing and provided a trading update that offers real comfort that our current year expectations remain deliverable. We have reduced our target price from 3.75p to 3.21p to reflect the increased number of shares in issue but, at 0.92p, reiterate our stance of buy.

Nexus successfully placed 40 million new shares at 1p each raising 380,000 net of expenses and granted accompanying options over a further 20 million shares, exercisable at 1p per share at any time before 25th February 2011. The proceeds are for general working capital requirements and the repayment of outstanding Resilience acquisition loan notes.

In terms of trading, the update for the 9 months to 30th June suggests that our expectations for the current year will be met as Nexus anticipates Resilience and Nerd Force closing a number of contracts in the next few weeks. However, the evolving shape of the Nexus, especially following the Resilience acquisition, has made the companys revenue streams somewhat less predictable than has previously been the case.

Nexus core business has continued to cope with reduced spending from its existing customers by managing its operating costs and although it is still early days, Resilience continues to make steady progress though the timing of large contracts completions and new product introductions influences financial performance. Nerd Force has sold in excess 180 franchise territories, of which 27 are currently active; a slower conversion rate that originally anticipated due to the severity of the US recession. Nevertheless, it remains one of the fastest growing franchises. PD Financial, the e-tailer associate, remains somewhat subdued because of the recession but the business is making headway with its refinancing, which, if successful, will result in a repayment of indebtedness to Nexus.
We continue to value Nexus on a sum of the parts basis. The monies owed to Nexus by PD Financial and the balance sheet valuation of the shares owned in PD Financial are worth 4.057 million or 0.41p per share and we remain convinced that once the US economy recovers this business will show its true potential. We value the core earnings stream on 10 times September 2011 forecast earnings, which we do not believe to be overly demanding for a company expected to increase earnings almost 6-fold over the next two years. We continue to recommend the shares as a buy at 0.92p with a revised 2011 target price of 3.21p.

Forecast Table

Year to 30


Sales


Pre-Tax Profit


Earnings Per


Price Earning


Dividend


Yield

September


(m)


(m)


Share (p)


Ratio (x)


(p)


(%)

2007A


3.35


(0.60)


0.01


92.0


0.0


0.0

2008A


3.82


0.20


0.13


7.1


0.0


0.0

2009E


6.23


0.63


0.05


18.4


0.0


0.0

2010E


9.04


1.80


0.13


7.1


0.0


0.0

2011E


12.15


3.95


0.28


3.3


0.0


0.0

*Nexus is a corporate client of Bishopsgate Communications and Rivington Street Corporate Finance, which are both owned by Rivington Street Holdings, the ultimate owner of GE&CR. Both Rivington Street Holdings itself and the SF t1ps Fund, which is managed by another RSH subsidiary, own shares in Nexus.






This research note cannot be regarded as impartial as GE&CR has been commissioned to produce it by Nexus Management*, it should be regarded as a marketing communication.

The information in this document has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but cannot be guaranteed. Growth Equity & Company Research is owned by T1ps.com Limited which is commissioned to produce research material under the GE&CR label. However the estimates and content of the reports are, in all cases those of T1ps.com Limited and not of the companies concerned.

This research report is for general guidance only and T1ps.com Limited cannot assume legal liability for any errors or omissions it might contain. Readers of this report should also be aware that because this research is not independent that there is no prohibition on dealing ahead of the dissemination of it.

The value of investments can go down as well as up and you may not get back all of the money you invested; You should also be aware that the past is not necessarily a guide to the future performance. Finally, some of the shares that are written about are smaller company shares and often the market in these shares is not particularly liquid which may result in significant trading spreads and sometimes may lead to difficulties in opening and/or closing positions. Before investing, readers should seek professional advice from a Financial Services Authorised stockbroker or financial adviser.

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newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 10:19 - 33 of 62

RUMOURED utility contract annnouncement 2morrow at t1ps one 2 one RESILIENCE LAUNCHES NEW SECURITY PRODUCT

11 August 2009

NEW LOW COST HIGH SECURITY PRODUCT LAUNCH FOR RESILIENCE


Nexus Management's wholly owned subsidiary, Resilience Technology Corp
("Resilience"), is pleased to announce the launch of its new security product, the '9100 Small Appliance for High Security Requirements'. This appliance allows organisations to ensure high levels of security, compliant with corporate standards, but at a much lower cost compared to products and solutions currently available in the market.

Companies, including banks, power utilities and retailers have increasingly
higher critical security needs at the end points of their networks. To date, the costs of extending corporate level security standards across a Customer's network have been significant and in many cases prohibitive. Examples of such end points include ATM's (Automated Teller Machines), which, to achieve the required levels of security, currently have to use expensive lease lines, and retail outlets who typically require lower cost solutions. These customers have helped Resilience define the latest extension of our security appliance family, the 9100 Small Appliance for High Security Requirements.

Now customers can choose to run a full firewall license, Websense v7 content filtering, or other Linux-based security applications, in a small low cost unit, providing high levels of performance and guaranteed uptime. The 9100 allows customers, many of whom are undertaking cost saving initiatives, to extend their standard corporate security products and policies to the remote areas of their networks.

Sean Scott, CEO of Resilience, commented: "With the release of the 9100 Small Security Appliance customers can extend their standard corporate security platform anywhere on the planet in a plug and play secure platform. Our standards based approach to purpose built, security appliances helps service providers by delivering feature rich, cutting edge solutions, faster and at lower costs than the competition."

Roger Richardson, CEO of Nexus Management, commented: "'The 9100 Small Appliance for High Security Requirements' is an expansion of the portfolio of performance solutions offered by Resilience. Our product range is designed for network environments where availability is essential and security must not be compromised - reliability and security are synonymous with the brand name and highly valued by our customers."

FASTER AND AT LOWER COST THAN THE COMPETITION

Did you miss that SingintheBlues???






About Resilience


Since 1995, Resilience (www.resilience.com) has delivered network security
appliances with the most advanced operating system. RES/OS boasts such features
as open systems flexibility and life cycle management innovations for
mission-critical applications. Resilience's high performance solutions are
designed for network environments where availability is essential and security
must not be compromised.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 11:03 - 34 of 62

COMPUTERLINKS announces exclusive Websense security appliances from Resilience

Resilience has been building certified hardened appliances that add value to specific ISVs since 1995. By working with the application provider Resilience is able to provide a comprehensive fully warranted flexible plug and play solution where none has previously existed. The 9000 series Websense appliance is a perfect example of this harmonious working relationship, each party bringing its core skills to form a fully supported best in class solution.

Resilience appliances offer the only linux-based solution available today to provide superior security, speed and reliability in a single package for the SMB market. Resilience simple and intuitive configuration and deployment saves your company time and money, whilst providing Websense state of the art content management.

9000 series: The Resilience CWR 9000 series delivers the most powerful high-performance web content security for 100 to 1000 seat configurations. Available in either a single or dual core mode with up to 6 configurable GigE ports and 2GB default memory, the 9000 appliance is the best in class solution for the SMB market.

Certified by Websense , the Resilience appliance comes pre-loaded with Websense Web Security v7, the worlds leading filtering and security package that includes Websense Policy Broker, policy server, filter services, master database, user service, usage monitor, Network Agent and more.

Features:
5-to-Live intuitive deployment interface
Multi-core Intel processor(s)
Preinstalled software
Up to 6 GigE copper ports
Comprehensive system management
Resilience-hardened Linux OS
Comprehensive solution support

Benefits:
Certified by Websense
Save time and money with the simplicity of a security appliance for Websense
Out-of-the-box solution, preinstalled and purpose-optimized for industry-leading Websense Web Security
Lower IT costs with self-configuring modules that simplify deployment, administration and recovery


About Resilience Technology Corporation
Customers that select Resilience are part of a global clientele benefiting from a wide range of network security appliances. As a customer you are protected since security is inherent in the design of our network appliances. We look forward to many more years of solving your network security problems with innovative, cost-effective solutions.

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 11:06 - 35 of 62


http://www.computerlinks.co.uk/products/resilience/index.cfm

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 11:15 - 36 of 62

Resilience Announces The New 9000 series The Small Security Appliance for High Security needs

Resilience has developed the latest extension of our security appliance family, the 9100 Small Security Appliance for High Security needs. Fully tested by Websense, the simplicity of a plug & play appliance is ideal for the SMB market, saving time and money yet still enjoying the reliability of a Linux-based Resilience hardened OS. Key verticals including Financials, Utilities, Retailers and Legal can also benefit by extending the full version of their corporate security standards across the enterprise.

"With the release of the 9100 Small Security Appliance" reports Sean Scott, Resilience CEO, "customers literally get a 'far out' solution by extending their standard corporate security platform anywhere on the planet in a plug and play secure platform."

Now customers can choose to run a full firewall license, Websense v7 content filtering, or other Linux based security applications on a small box, giving them affordability, performance, rock solid uptime, and the low operational expense they expect from Resilience. Customers still benefit from the low touch Resilience RES/OS operating system and Integrated High Availability or they can run on a partner provided OS.

The single and dual core options support all of our partner products while meeting a range of throughput requirements from 300mb for VPNs and firewall speeds of up to 2Gb. Websense v7 Web Security is always bundled with RES/OS and supports up to 1000 users with ease.

9000 series Websense Appliance Benefits

* Fully tested by Websense
* Save time and money with the simplicity of a "Plug and play" security appliance
* Reliable Linux-based Resilience-hardened OS
* Lower IT costs with simple deployment, administration and recovery
* Alternative to inferior 3rd party appliances - "best in class" hardened appliance, application integration and management automation

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 11:40 - 37 of 62

HMRC false e-mails websense security
http://www.e92plus.com/home.aspx

halifax - 01 Dec 2009 11:43 - 38 of 62

newsflash may be TW in disguise!

newsflash - 01 Dec 2009 11:46 - 39 of 62


http://www.gss-websense.co.uk/

tabasco - 01 Dec 2009 11:50 - 40 of 62

Well he got my attention for three secondsmind I thought it said nudesflash

cynic - 01 Dec 2009 11:54 - 41 of 62

"Stupid boy, Pike!"

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 08:58 - 42 of 62

uk analyst/tipped 2day and buying has started major utility contract for websense security 04/12/2009 08:50:07 0.41 500,000 O 2,075.00
04/12/2009 08:11:47 0.41 125,398 O 520.40
04/12/2009 08:02:11 0.41 250,000 O 1,037.50

dealerdear - 04 Dec 2009 09:03 - 43 of 62

What a plonker

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 09:07 - 44 of 62

st & Sullivan Awards Websense Australian Secure Content Management Vendor of The Year
26 November, 2009 09:25

SYDNEY November 26, 2009 Websense, Inc. (NASDAQ: WBSN) today announced that it has been awarded Australian Secure Content Management Vendor of the Year for 2009 by leading global growth consulting company, Frost & Sullivan.

According to Frost & Sullivan, in 2009 Websense demonstrated best practices in the content security industry and developed products that address the unique security challenges of email security , data security, and the dynamic content on todays feature-rich Web sites. Frost & Sullivan also recognised that Websense has the diligence, commitment and innovative business strategies required to advance in the Australian marketplace.

Speaking at the prestigious Australia ICT Awards banquet staged in Sydney last night. Andrew Milroy, Industry Director, ICT Group, Australia and New Zealand, Frost & Sullivan, said, Websense has taken security solutions to the next level. It has offerings that meet the requirements of both the enterprise sector and SMBs and has taken a lead in the rapidly growing data leakage prevention (DLP) space.

Now in its fourth consecutive year, the Frost & Sullivan Australia ICT Awards recognise outstanding performance by companies in the ICT industry in Australia. Benchmarked against leading companies in each category, the recipients of these awards represent the best-of-breed in their sector in the country. The criteria for winning the category includes a variety of actual market performance indicators, which include revenue growth, market share and growth in market share, leadership in product innovation, breadth of products and solutions, major customer acquisitions, and business and market strategy, amongst other category-specific criteria.

Websense has long been a global leader in content security and we've been able to continue to innovate in this dynamic and challenging technology area. Our recently announced products, including the Websense V10000 Web Security Gateway appliance offerings, along with our growing email, Web, data and hosted security solutions demonstrate our continued commitment to providing customers with the strongest levels of protection from todays continuously evolving threat landscape and this acknowledgment validates our leadership in the security market, said Phil Vasic, ANZ Country Manager, Websense.

Last month, Websense announced a cloud-based security service the Websense ThreatSeeker Cloud that delivers Web, data and email security intelligence through the proven cloud-based delivery infrastructure that powers all Websense content security products, including the companys SaaS security offerings and V10000 Web Security Gateway appliance. The ThreatSeeker Cloud service enables access to the industrys leading content security intelligence gathered by the 50 million real-time data collection points of the Websense ThreatSeeker Network, which processes more than 1.5 billion end-user security requests daily and scans more than 40 million Web sites and ten million emails each hour to discover new threats

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 09:09 - 45 of 62

Nexus Managements Resilience Tech launches new corporate network security product
company news image

Nexus Management PLC (AIM: NXS) said its wholly owned subsidiary Resilience Technology Corp has launched its new corporate network security product, the '9100 Small Appliance for High Security Requirements'.

This appliance allows organisations to ensure high levels of security, compliant with corporate standards, but at a much lower cost compared to products currently available in the market, it said.

The product is tapping into the market of companies aiming at extending their corporate-level security standards across their respective networks, at whose endpoints they are facing higher critical security needs, particularly banks, power utilities and retailers.

To date, the costs of extending corporate level security standards across a network have been significant and in many cases prohibitive, Nexus said, adding: Now customers can choose to run a full firewall license, Websense v7 content filtering, or other Linux-based security applications, in a small low cost unit, providing high levels of performance and guaranteed uptime.

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 09:26 - 46 of 62

OMPUTERLINKS announces exclusive Websense security appliances from Resilience

Resilience has been building certified hardened appliances that add value to specific ISVs since 1995. By working with the application provider Resilience is able to provide a comprehensive fully warranted flexible plug and play solution where none has previously existed. The 9000 series Websense appliance is a perfect example of this harmonious working relationship, each party bringing its core skills to form a fully supported best in class solution.

Resilience appliances offer the only linux-based solution available today to provide superior security, speed and reliability in a single package for the SMB market. Resilience simple and intuitive configuration and deployment saves your company time and money, whilst providing Websense state of the art content management.

9000 series: The Resilience CWR 9000 series delivers the most powerful high-performance web content security for 100 to 1000 seat configurations. Available in either a single or dual core mode with up to 6 configurable GigE ports and 2GB default memory, the 9000 appliance is the best in class solution for the SMB market.

Certified by Websense , the Resilience appliance comes pre-loaded with Websense Web Security v7, the worlds leading filtering and security package that includes Websense Policy Broker, policy server, filter services, master database, user service, usage monitor, Network Agent and more.

Features:
5-to-Live intuitive deployment interface
Multi-core Intel processor(s)
Preinstalled software
Up to 6 GigE copper ports
Comprehensive system management
Resilience-hardened Linux OS
Comprehensive solution support

Benefits:
Certified by Websense
Save time and money with the simplicity of a security appliance for Websense
Out-of-the-box solution, preinstalled and purpose-optimized for industry-leading Websense Web Security
Lower IT costs with self-configuring modules that simplify deployment, administration and recovery


About Resilience Technology Corporation
Customers that select Resilience are part of a global clientele benefiting from a wide range of network security appliances. As a customer you are protected since security is inherent in the design of our network appliances. We look forward to many more years of solving your network security problems with innovative, cost-effective solutions.

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 09:28 - 47 of 62

Resilience CWR Appliances

Single Appliance Configurations
You can choose to configure your system as a single appliance solution in the following ways:

* The Web Security Solution (Websense Web filtering service, which includes the Network Agent and Policy Server) alone
* The Web Security Solution with Proxy
* The Web Security Solution and Reporting (Explorer for UNIX)
* The Web Security Solution, with Proxy, and Reporting all on a single appliance
* Distributed Appliance Configurations
* For higher performance needs, you can run Web Security Solution (with or without optional Proxy) on one appliance, and Reporting on another.

Continuous Secured Ownership
Resilience adds one more critical component to your solution: Continuous Secured Ownership warranty (CSO). This warranty effectively removes hardware End of Life from your web security solution. Any appliance purchased with CSO is guaranteed:

* If any component breaks, Resilience will replace the entire system
* The entire value of the appliance can be applied to future models
* resilience will continue to support the appliance, long after other vendors
* resilience web security solutions are available in a range of performance standards and configurations to meet any business need. resilience also offers a full suite of firewall and security appliances that deliver complete network security with one convenient point of support.

Benefits
Resilience integrated High Availability provides the ability to configure Websense Filtering Service and Policy Server in failover, meaning your protection is 24/7:

* Fast, easy installation and preinstalled software with intuitive interface
* Two levels of Real Availability: iHA Hot-Standby and iHA Ready scale availability to meet your needs
* Self-configuring modules that lower staff burden for deployment, administration and recovery
* No hardware End Of Life with Continuous Secured Ownership warranty
* Full support services from COMPUTERLINKS Professional Services

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 09:35 - 48 of 62

rumoured contract that uk analyst is talking about here is the product which nexus management 100% own.utility contract coming Resilience Announces The 9100
The Small Security Appliance for High Security
Cambridge, MA August 8, 2009

Banks, Power Utilities, MSSP's, & Retailers all have critical security requirements and end points that are underserved by partial UTM solutions and router based security. To date it has been very expensive to extend the full version of the corporate security standards across the enterprise. Without real security, ATM machines continue to use expensive lease lines, power sub stations rely on DC powered products and the MSSP's & Retailers require lower cost solutions that meet corporate standards. These customer driven requirements have helped Resilience develop the latest extension of our security appliance family, the 9100 Small Security Appliance for High Security needs.


"With the release of the 9100 Small Security Appliance" reports Sean Scott, Resilience CEO "customers literally get a 'far out' solution by extending their standard corporate security platform anywhere on the planet in a plug and play secure platform."


Now customers can choose to run a full firewall license, Websense v7 content filtering, or other Linux based security applications on a small box, giving them affordability, performance, rock solid uptime, and the low operational expense they expect from Resilience. Customers with serious operational expense reduction initiatives can now extend their standard corporate security products and policies to the remote areas of their networks with the 9100. Customers still benefit from the low touch Resilience RES/OS operating system and Integrated High Availabilitytm or they can run on a partner provided OS.


The 9100 Security Appliances are available for immediate delivery in AC power configurations and the DC power options will ship in November. The single and duel core options support all of our partner products while meeting a range of throughput requirements from 300mb for VPNs and firewall speeds of up to 2Gb. Websense v7 Web Security is always bundled with RES/OS and supports up to 2500 users.


MSSP's are adopting a strategy where they deploy a single vendors open architecture security platform in order to drive down multi vendor inventories and the Total Cost of Ownership associated with supporting complex environments. The Resilience standards based approach to purpose built, security appliances helps service providers by delivering feature rich, cutting edge solutions, faster and at lower costs than the competition.



About Resilience Technology Corporation

Customers that select Resilience are part of a global clientele benefiting from a wide range of network security appliances. As a customer you are protected since security is inherent in the design of our network appliances. Customers also reduce the risk of implementation and migration through a simpler, unique approach to support. Since our founding in 1995, you have helped us develop and grow and it is Resilience's goal to become the market leader. We look forward to many more years of solving your network security problems with innovative, cost-effective solutions.

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 09:40 - 49 of 62

Vinitech and Resilience have entered into a distribution agreement, which provides Resellers improved access to, and support for, security solutions in the Public Sector. The need for flexible security platforms is on the rise with growing threats in the IT security landscape. Resilience and Vinitech jointly provide a simplified technology solution that works, accompanied by comprehensive assistance to Resellers in navigating the government contracting process.

Vinitech has been a USA General Service Administrator (GSA) Schedule contractor for Resilience Technology Corporation. The new distribution agreement provides Resellers and Government Buyers easier access to best of class, cost effective Resilience security products by offering an array of available government contract vehicles created to improve IT infrastructures, through which Resellers and Buyers rapidly complete purchasing processes. Vinitech has been a trusted source serving the Public Sector by providing expertise in IT security products, professional services, contracts management and contract navigation to Resellers and Vendors doing business with the Federal, State and Local governments.

Resilience is a long-standing technology company with blue chip Customers in both the Public and Private sectors, delivering lowest cost security solutions with high availability. Resilience Technology supports our customers demanding technical goals, whether they wish to achieve the highest throughput, zero downtime, or both. And, Resilience delivers this technology at substantially lower costs than the competition, reports, Vinitech's CEO. In other words, Resilience products superior price-performance characteristics allow the Buyer to purchase an additional, third, system for the same money as purchasing two competing Checkpoint appliances. Such a third system can then be used for remote failover with unprecedented uptime and improved disaster recovery. Resilience works, its easy to configure, and blazingly fast, according to our customers experience."

Sean Scott, Resilience CEO reports, Vinitech has been invaluable helping Resilience and its Resellers supply our high value solutions to the Public Sector. We feel we have proven our value with cost effective, open systems and hardened platforms in high security government environments. This distribution agreement will only help more and more of the Public Sector benefit from Resilience solutions.

About Vinitech, Inc.

Vinitech, Inc. is an IT solution provider specializing in Public Sector IT strategies. The Company teams with cutting edge manufacturers to provide the latest IT security products, services, and solutions to the demanding Government market. By utilizing technology expertise and industry experience, Vinitech continues to solve its clients most challenging technology problems. Get more information at www.vinitech.com.

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 09:42 - 50 of 62

Press Release View all Collaterals of Resilience Technology Corp.
Title: DU-COMM makes the move to Resilience and Websense 7.0

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Release Text:
Cambridge, MA -- Scott Klein from DU-COMM, a consolidated 911 dispatch center located in DuPage County, IL, has been looking for a set it and forget it appliance. Before Mr. Klein contacted Resilience he was operating Websense version 6.3 on an outdated Dell PowerEdge server that was slow and had reached its end-of-life.

"Servers arent cheap" so Mr. Klein was hesitant to make a decision that was going to be more work and less reward. Mr. Klein was adamant to find a plug and play appliance that was going to solve all his needs without breaking the bank.

Mr. Klein compared Resilience to a new Windows server and a Websense appliance from another vendor. The Windows server required additional support from a patch standpoint, and the other appliance required proxy settings on every box, reports Mr. Klein. In addition, we had real concerns over down time resulting from the Windows Updates. Both options required constant management and were the exact opposite of what Mr. Klein was looking for.

After doing a final analysis, DU-COMM selected the Resilience security appliance for Websense and moved to the latest Websense release version 7. Resilience was compelling for its ease of use and plug and play operations. DU-COMM is now managing all policies in one place, reported Mr. Klein. No more worries over policy access from remote servers, no proxies to set, and no more Patch Tuesdays! Best of all I havent touched the Resilience appliance since the installation.

Overall, I have been very pleased with Resilience. They offer a real appliance.

About Resilience Technology Corporation
Resilience delivers network security appliances with the most advanced operating system, featuring open systems flexibility and life cycle management innovations for mission-critical applications. Backed by its Continuous Secured Ownership (CSO) Program, Resilience's high performance solutions are designed for network environments where availability is essential and security must not be compromised. Resilience partners with leading application providers to offer purpose-built appliances for firewall, Web security, SSL, VPN, and other network security applications. The company holds key patents in fault-tolerant computing. Founded in 1995, Resilience has expanded to new offices in Cambridge, MA and Hanover, MD. Get more information at www.resilience.com

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 09:57 - 51 of 62

3v1 and a 60% discount 2 placing price weeks ago
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:CTs1t5iSxqcJ:www.bishopsgatecommunications.com/upload/09_10_23_Resilience_VPEP_and_Trading_Update.pdf+websense/vpep&hl=en&gl=uk&sig=AHIEtbROdzHY5TLugAeDrg_W93fGBzrJPQ

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 10:00 - 52 of 62

Nexus Management announces cooperation agreement between RTC and VPEP Technology.
Publication: Corporate IT Update
Date: Friday, October 23 2009
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Nexus Management plc (LSE:NXS), a provider of specialist IT managed services, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Resilience Technology Corporation (RTC), has entered into a cooperation agreement with VPEP Technology Corporation
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to collaborate in utilising VPEP technology on RTC hardware and delivering new virtualisation security appliances.

RTC and VPEP will also work together on the launch of products such as the VPEP for Squid Proxy Server, which optimises web delivery, and VPEP for Snort Intrusion Detection, a network intrusion detection and prevention system. RTC will be the main reseller for these two products.

In addition Nexus said it has issued 1.88m new ordinary shares at GBP0.837 per share to satisfy GBP16,000 of the debt owed to the vendors of RTC.

The company has also issued 6.48m new ordinary shares at GBP0.837 to employees, of which 3.19m shares have been issued in lieu of payments due to certain members of staff. The net proceeds of the issue, totalling GBP28,000, will be used for general working capital.

(USD1=GBP0.61)

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 10:04 - 53 of 62


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Nexus Management (NXS, 0.805p, 7.89m) The groups subsidiary, Resilience Technology Corporation (RTC), has entered a co-operation agreement with VPEP Technology, the original vendor of RTC, to deliver new virtualisation security applications. The group has announced the issue of 8.35m shares to repay a debt to the RTC vendors (0.16m) and issued shares to staff members, some of which was instead of amounts owed. Finally the group announces that one of the orders that was announced as previously delayed has now been shifted. The group remains a SPECULATIVE BUY.

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oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 10:49 - 56 of 62

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oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 11:00 - 57 of 62

3v1 full ask and for the 1st time in weeks mm,s will take volume above the bid.max buy online 500k was 2.5m

oiilbrat - 04 Dec 2009 11:04 - 58 of 62

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Balerboy - 04 Dec 2009 12:29 - 59 of 62

Think this is a talk to yourself thread... really don't know why you bother posting out of date rns's...

dealerdear - 04 Dec 2009 12:37 - 60 of 62

Tis very strange why people do this and waste their time. Do they really feel that people will be deceived into buying such crap? I think by now all members of a site such as this are intelligent enough to make-up their own minds and won't feel the need to be led by such a dillusional ramp.

Of course the reason they do it is simply to keep the header at the top of the boards and therefore they don't care that the news is out-of-date. I appreciate that I have just done likewise. However, now that I have had my say I shall post on here no more.

gibby - 18 Feb 2010 12:33 - 61 of 62

http://timesonline.hemscott.com/timesonline/timesonline.jsp?page=company-summary&companyId=4212

gibby - 01 Mar 2010 13:20 - 62 of 62

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/nexus-to-deal-with-nasa-hackers-1912830.html
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