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When to Employ the XP Recovery Disk

01st June 2010
Individual computers along with Home windows XP operating software come with the XP Automated Operating system Recuperation or ASR. It is an additional component in the storage plus refurbish modes obtainable within the operating system and is presented t... Read >
Author: Sam Johnson

Benefits of Using Remote Computer Support for Your Business Needs

23rd May 2010
There are many times when problems occur with computers, both at home and at businesses. You don't always have the time to wait for someone to arrive at your door, which is when remote computer support can come in handy. It is especially helpful for busin... Read >
Author: Austin Whitten

Free Traffic Builder: 5 Proven Methods For Traffic

12th May 2010
This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding a free traffic builder. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about free traffic builders. If your free traffic builder facts are out-of-date,... Read >
Author: eharvey7

Managed IT Services Spotlight – Patch Management

05th May 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Karl Muhlbach Anyone who uses a computer is familiar with the occasional pop-up message when your operating system lets you know ?updates are available.? In each release Windows has tried to make itself less unobtrusive as far as upd... Read >
Author: Karl Muhlbach

Flip Books at corporate Events

04th May 2010
There are two main ways that our services and inventions have evolved over the last 100 years, either through the use of more efficient software or more powerful hardware. The easiest place to spot this evolution is with the individual computer, where it ... Read >
Author: Jim Knight

What are the benefits of Firewall Configuration

21st April 2010
Internet is a huge inter networking of individual computers. As a stand alone component, there is no danger of outside attacks for our system (without the use of pen drives and compact drives in the system), but connectivity to other networks results in v... Read >
Author: jamey

What's HDMI?

15th March 2010
HDMI, or higher definition multimedia interface, is a kind of audio and video interface that is used for the transmission of uncompressed digital streams. Essentially, HDMI can be considered an alternative method to transmitting information streams, rathe... Read >
Author: Ned Flers

Getting Macs and PCs to Work Together in a Network Environment

15th January 2010
A major selling point for Apple's Macintosh since the switch in 2006 to Intel CPUs is the computer's ability to work well in a world ruled by Microsoft Windows. In addition to improvements in Mac OS X (now at version 10.6, Snow Leopard) that allow simple ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How an Effective Keyword Tracking System can Boost your Online Business

06th January 2010
In the web market of today, it is fundamental for every website owners to keep a track of the keyword response rates. It is the way of tracking the advertising results and knowing which keyword suits your business the best and helps you to increase the re... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Payroll software more than software as a service

23rd December 2009
Software as a service (SaaS) is a software development model in which a provider licenses an application to customers for use as a service on demand. SaaS software vendors can host the applications on either on their own web servers or download the appli... Read >
Author: Jacob Davis

Do You Tunnel With Your Computer?

21st December 2009
Do you work from home by connecting to your companies network, access school assignments through your schools network? If so, you may be tunneling or connecting through a VPN. VPN or Virtual Private Network is a computer network that is implemented in ... Read >
Author: Frank Bilotta

The Domain Name Game

27th November 2009
You probably know that a domain name is a name given to a web site or email account. Because IP addresses mark individual computers, the domain name is usually much easier to remember as it can be a catchy phrase or an on target description of what the we... Read >
Author: man

Six easy steps to PCI compliance

24th November 2009
Six easy steps to PCI compliance Any organization that accepts payment card transactions must be in compliance with the PCI (Payment Card Industry) Data Security Standard. Created in response to the increasing problem of security breaches in which tho... Read >
Author: Tim Kennedy

Mobile Employees Can Be Easy Targets for Cyber Criminals

18th November 2009
Traditionally, when web protection was assessed and implemented, the focus was on protecting the network from within the walls of the company. Research shows that companies are shifting and going more mobile. According to a 2006 study conducted by IDC, 70... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Computer Networking Services

02nd November 2009
A computer network is the practice of linking two or more computing devices together for the purpose of sharing data. Networks are built with a mix of computer hardware and computer software. This interconnected system will share services and interact thr... Read >
Author: JBSolutions.seo
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