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mainfraim computer

22nd April 2010
Mainframes are very large computers that are built to be able to perform complex and critical applications. Mainframes are usually very large in both physical size and computational ability. They can be some of the largest machines on the planet. ... Read >
Author: computer science engineer

Software Development: Back Bone of Every Industry

30th March 2010
Today we are living in information technology world many business depends on its information technology process. Many of giant business organization sector like finance, life science, bio medicals sectors are using an information technology services. The... Read >
Author: mayur

Uninterruptible Power Supply: Keep Electrical Power Running

17th March 2010
Power cuts for long hours are the common phenomenon in every country. It is not wrong to say that without power, no work can be performed effectively, especially when it comes to computer-oriented job. Like viruses and worms, electrical power disturbances... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Applications Management by NaviSite

04th March 2010
Staying in step with such high impact business environment and ever-changing technology trends require today's enterprises to enhance the performance and security of their business applications. With Internet becoming mission critical, applications visibi... Read >
Author: Saumya Aggarwal

Leased Lines: Offering Business Communication A New Lease Of Life

04th March 2010
If you're building or managing a business then you'll know how vital clear communication is. Being able to clearly and efficiently liaise with your colleagues, business partners, clients and customers is of the upmost importance and should be made a pri... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Seven Key Software Performance Testing Methods

23rd February 2010
Performance testing is considered a vital phase in software development, similar to the regular quality control activities carried out by testers. It is usually executed to determine how fast and efficient a particular module or sub-system works under a c... Read >
Author: liza252

Why Linux Web Hosting is More Popular?

23rd February 2010
Web hosting has become an industry in itself because of its growing demand in the IT services sector. From the times when these services were meant for just designing HTML pages to the times when programming platforms like PHP and ASP are incorporated, we... Read >
Author: idslogic12

Choosing The Best Monitor I

16th February 2010
Your choice of monitor is crucial, as you are likely to spend as much time in front of the screen as you do taking photographs. The best advice is to buy the best and biggest monitor you can afford. Poor quality screens may flicker and cause eye-strain, c... Read >
Author: Steve J.Wilson

Looking Into Cloud Computing

12th February 2010
Cloud Computing has emerged as a powerful cost management tool for all sized businesses in a down economy. It allows enterprises to process and store their mission critical applications and data, not on any physical hardware or designated enterprise class... Read >
Author: Saumya Aggarwal

The Virtual Office Network

25th January 2010
Your office network needs to provide access to mission critical applications and data, enable users to share information and work together, and be available 24 hours a day to users both local and remote. When working properly, the network should operate t... Read >
Author: Lisa Gecko

What to Look for in a Miami Web Developer

21st January 2010
While surfing the internet, many people neglect to consider who puts forth the effort and time to design the pages they are viewing. In many cases it has taken designers years of study and experience to be able to design software to work with the internet... Read >
Author: acapg86@gmail.com

What is Xen?

07th January 2010
Xen is a virtual machine monitor (VMM) for x86-compatible computers. Xen can securely execute multiple virtual machines, each running its own OS, on a single physical system with close-to-native performance. For example, you can run a production Linux web... Read >
Author: JohnsMike

Why are Government Agencies Turning to Document Management in the Cloud?

05th January 2010
Document Management delivered as a web-based subscription service commonly referred to as Software-as-a-Service, or SaaS can help stretch tax dollars, cut through red tape and provide transparency more effectively than conventional or legacy systems. Some... Read >
Author: Martin Greif

Uninterruptible Power Supply Symbolizes with Protection of Electronic Appliances

05th January 2010
Uninterruptible power supply or UPS devices are the essential requirement of every household and commercial establishments as well as important organisations. They supply continuous power to electronic appliances in the absence of power failure or any oth... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Why Use A DLL Cleaner

18th December 2009
DLL Cleaner Computers are similar to many modern technological items. Once they have been run for awhile, they begin to slow down and have decreased performance. Because computers are so integrated into our everyday lives, a slow computer can be highly fr... Read >
Author: John Frauman
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