User says LogMeIn is free
Regarding Joel Rydbeck's article "Accessibility on your terms" (The Green Sheet, Sept. 25, 2006, issue 06:09:02): It bothers me that The Green Sheet, whoever that is, states LogMeIn "claims to be free." Claims? The free version is free! ... I have been a happy LogMeIn Free user for two years and happily promote [the] paid service every chance I get.
Patrick Boyle
Editor's note: We forwarded Boyle's letter to Joel Rybeck, who replied with the following:
"Patrick, thank you for your comment. The reason I wrote 'claims' is because I have not actually used this service, however, have been referred to it. The base version is free, but there are upgraded versions available for different costs. Perhaps it was a poor choice of wording on my part. I will be more careful in the future."
Payment salaries published?
I remember seeing a Web site listed in The Green Sheet that gave salary ranges for positions in the payments industry. I have tried searching the site and hard copies but with no luck. Can you point me in the right direction?
Robert G. Ficarra
Vice President of Partner and ISO Relations
CrossCheck Inc.
Robert:
Unfortunately, nothing turns up in the GS Archive that precisely matches your request. I do, however, have a few suggestions.
In 2004, we published an article about payments industry recruiters, and CSH Consulting (www.cshconsulting.com) was one of them ("Best and brightest plug into payment industry recruiter network," The Green Sheet, Feb. 9, 2004, issue 04:02:01). This company might have the information you're looking for.
You may also find helpful our July 2002 GSQ, "Feet on the street" (Vol. 5, No. 3), which discusses recruiting, compensation and employee screening. Download a copy from our GSQ Archive at www.greensheet.com/gsq/Secured-/gsqissues.html .
Or, try Bob Carr's article, "Knowledge is power: Show me the money - Part II" (The Green Sheet, March 10, 2003, issue 03:03:01).
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Correction
The New Products story, "Beyond PCI basics: Firewalls and intrusion detection" ( The Green Sheet, Oct. 9, 2006, issue 06:10:01) contains an error. We incorrectly stated "AmbironTrustWave has added a card-based acceleration technology from NodalCore to ipAngel models." Rather, the card technology is called NodalCore, and Sensory Networks produces it.
We regret the error.
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