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The Real Estate Management Colorado

06th June 2009
Real estate management Colorado is best accomplished through following a list of unspoken rules. Property management Denver is like property management anywhere else in many respects. Denver property managers need to make sure things are taken care of s... Read >
Author: Freedomreality

Real Estate Management Colorado

27th March 2009
Real estate management Colorado is best accomplished through following a list of unspoken rules. Property management Denver is like property management anywhere else in many respects. Denver property managers need to make sure things are taken care of s... Read >
Author: Freedomreality

NTP Server Reference Clocks: What's Best Radio or GPS ?

25th September 2008
A NTP Server is a network device that provides network servers and other network infrastructure with an accurate timing reference. A NTP Server obtains precise time from an external time source, such as radio time and frequency broadcasts or GPS. This art... Read >
Author: Dave

Network Time Server – Choosing your Time Reference

24th September 2008
There are hundreds of internet based timing sources that allow computers running NTP to synchronise to a UTC time - however, there are several drawbacks in relying on the Internet for a timing reference: Security is paramount for most computer network... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Use a NTP Server To Keep Precise Network Time

24th July 2008
Computers systems have internal real-time clocks that are notoriously poor at keeping accurate time. Hence, the time on all computers and network devices can drift away from one another at different rates. This can be a real headache when trying to synchr... Read >
Author: Dave

The Basics of an NTP Server

03rd July 2008
NTP servers or Network Time Protocol are devices that connect to a computer network and synchronise all machines to a single time source. Of course most Windows operating systems have an inbuilt NTP program called Windows Time that can synchronise to an I... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Network Time Protocol (NTP): The Way it Works

01st July 2008
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is probably the Internet’s oldest protocol. Developed at the University of Delaware, it has been in use and continually updated for the last 25 years. In short it is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks on computers ... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

NTP Servers: Basic NTP Configuration

25th June 2008
Network Time Protocol has been developed to keep computers synchronized. All computers are prone to drift and accurate timing is essential for many time critical applications. A version of NTP is installed on most versions of Windows (although a stripp... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

NTP Security: Authentication and Trusted Time References

26th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams NTP (Network Time Protocol) synchronises networks to a single time source using timestamps to represent the current time of the day, this is essential for time sensitive transactions and many system applications such... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

NTP Security: Authentication and Trusted Time References

06th May 2008
NTP (Network Time Protocol) synchronises networks to a single time source using timestamps to represent the current time of the day, this is essential for time sensitive transactions and many system applications such as email. NTP is therefore vulnerab... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

History of Horology; Sundials to Atomic Clocks

01st May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams Mankind has always been preoccupied with measuring and recording the passage of time. Timekeeping has been essential for the development of civilisations; from knowing when to plant or harvest crops to identifying im... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

History of Horology; Sundials to Atomic Clocks

01st May 2008
Mankind has always been preoccupied with measuring and recording the passage of time. Timekeeping has been essential for the development of civilisations; from knowing when to plant or harvest crops to identifying important events in the year. Time has... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

Installing a Radio Referenced NTP Server

07th April 2008
Many networks in organisations suffer from a lack of time synchronisation between servers, workstations and other network components. This can lead to problems processing time critical information and transactions. However, a solution has been available f... Read >
Author: Dave

Maintaining Precise Time On Your PC Using NTP Servers

07th November 2007
PC's maintain system time with relatively inexpensive crystals and real time clock chips. The low-cost and specification of the timing devices utilised means PC's can often keep very poor time. However, there are a number of hardware and software solution... Read >
Author: Dave

Marking Time on your Computer

29th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Galleon Systems An accurate time reference is a fundamental requirement to many computer software applications. Although every Personal Computer incorporates an internal clock, it pays to check that the date and time settings are cor... Read >
Author: galleon

Installing NTP on a Linux Machine

23rd July 2007
NTP is a suite of algorithms and specifications developed as an Internet protocol to ensure accurate synchronisation of client computers. Network Time Protocol specifies an agreed message structure to pass time from an accurate reference to a time client.... Read >
Author: Dave

Choosing a NTP Server Reference Clock

11th May 2007
NTP is a standard Internet protocol for distributing accurate time to network time clients. There are a large number of public NTP time servers available on the Internet. However, it may often be the case, for security purposes, that an organisation may r... Read >
Author: Dave

Differences Between NTP and SNTP

03rd May 2007
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) was developed to distribute time around a computer network to network time clients. It is one of the oldest Internet protocols still in operation. Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) was developed as a simplified version of... Read >
Author: Dave

Using NTP Authentication

26th March 2007
NTP or Network Time Protocol to give it its full name is an internet protocol designed to distribute precise time around a network. NTP is a UDP based protocol used to synchronize system time on network infrastructure, such as servers, workstations and ne... Read >
Author: Dave

What is Time ?

09th March 2007
Time is an abstract concept that we generally take for granted. Time passes in years, months, days, hours, minutes and seconds without much thought. However, humans have developed extremely complex ways of measuring time and maintaining accurate time refe... Read >
Author: Dave

Network Time Synchronisation: The Importance of an Accurate Time Server

05th March 2007
Each PC has an integral real-time clock that maintains internal system time. PC clocks have low-cost crystal oscillators that are notoriously prone to drift. With time each computer in an organisation drifts at different rates. After a relatively short pe... Read >
Author: Dave

NTP Server Installation

02nd March 2007
NTP or Network Time Protocol servers are network devices that are designed to distribute accurate time to network time clients and other network infrastructure. This article describes how to configure and install NTP server systems on a network and discus... Read >
Author: Dave

How To Maintain Accurate Time On Your PC

10th February 2007
PC's have internal real time clocks designed to maintain system time. The internal clocks rely on relatively low-cost crystal oscillators, which are notoriously inaccurate. In many cases PC system time can drift by several minutes each day. This article d... Read >
Author: Dave

Atomic Clock

10th January 2007
Atomic Clock Overview - Atomic Time An atomic clock is an extremely accurate source of time. There are various types of atomic clock, mostly found in laboratories: Cesium Clock, Hydrogen Clock and Rubidium Clocks. Most commercially available atomic ... Read >
Author: Andy

Dealing with "Problem Tenants"

25th July 2006
It is not uncommon these days to hear of the landlord dying to get rid of his tenants. Some times no matter how hard you try or if you do not try at all, you coudl very well land up with renters who turn out to be an absolute pain in the neck. Most landlo... Read >
Author: Sameer Panjwani

The Unconscious- How It Operates?

26th May 2006
A lot has been written about the Unconscious in psychology literature. During my own training, I found it hard to understand the intricacies of the Unconscious. But over the years, I have learnt something more than what the books taught me. This article i... Read >
Author: Pradeep Chadha