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06th October 2009
There are many available types of equipment that could serve as leak testers. These leak testers are used to compute the discharge of water, vacuum, or gases from a sealed apparatus. Most of these leak testers are operational with devices which calibrate,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
What are the features of networking business cards design?
Networking business cards provide you the opportunity to deliver your contacting details to people you meet socially or professionally to achieve a career. Networking cards are a good way to cr... Read >
Author: emmarobert
23rd September 2009
One of the disadvantages of small businesses is that they are rarely able to maintain an IT personnel of their own. Since they have limited finances, they are also, oftentimes, unable to get in touch with their the different technical support providers. B... Read >
Author: Nick
31st August 2009
PC and internet activities monitoring software
Monday, 24 Aug, 2009
Backlinks4me.com is one of the best renowned software related website which provide ultimate solution for computer monitoring, security, privacy & covert surveillance. The website offer... Read >
Author: Reciprocal Links Checking Software
20th August 2009
CompTIA Network+ (2009 Edition) are popularly known as N10-004 certification exam. This certification is being conducted by CompTIA.
The CompTIA Network+ certification is the sign of a competent networking professional. It is an international, vendor-ne... Read >
Author: Alina Michael
09th July 2009
Client-server computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or work loads between service providers (servers) and service requesters, called clients.
The term client-server refers to a popular model for compute... Read >
Author: aesha
08th July 2009
Nowadays, many wireless computer peripherals are being sold in the market. From wireless local area networks and Wi-Fi routers to the usual input devices, such as keyboards and mice, many PC users are keen to switch to such electronic gadgets since they a... Read >
Author: rainier marsden
30th June 2009
Wireless Networks, as the term indicates is a set of networks that work without the use of any wires. Wireless Networks are basically used for communication purposes, over wireless voice networks like mobiles and telephone networks. For example CPDP (Cell... Read >
Author: sturat
08th May 2009
Now more than ever, we live in a global world. As technology advances, the world gets smaller and businesses and organizations are finding themselves serving customers in many countries and from many cultures. As borders and language barriers become less ... Read >
Author: William
30th March 2009
The network switch plays an integral role in enterprise and home networking, yet many people confuse what the purpose of the equipment is, and how it differs from a router. I decided to write this blog post to explain the basics of the switch - from diff... Read >
Author: ByronMack
27th March 2009
Many immediately think of Cisco Systems when they think of the inventor of the router. The truth behind the story is a bit different though. William 'Bill' Yeager, an American engineer born in San Francisco, created the first multiple-protocol router in... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield
26th March 2009
Wireless networks can be divided into two broad segments: short-range and long-range. Short-range wireless pertains to networks that are confined to a limited area. This applies to local area networks (LANs), such as corporate buildings, school campuses, ... Read >
Author: Spec India
26th March 2009
Wireless networks can be divided into two broad segments: short-range and long-range. Short-range wireless pertains to networks that are confined to a limited area. This applies to local area networks (LANs), such as corporate buildings, school campuses, ... Read >
Author: Spec India
13th March 2009
Mammography medical facilities generate thousands of patient images every year. Those images must be properly stored for seven to ten years to be in compliance with HIPPA regulations. Because of this, storage of patient images is a major issue for all m... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick
13th March 2009
Are "Secure" Wireless Networks Secure Indeed?
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Author: ElcomSoft Co. Ltd.
13th March 2009
Are "Secure" Wireless Networks Secure Indeed?
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Author: ElcomSoft Co. Ltd.
01st December 2008
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, FDDI and Token Ring often referred to as traditional LAN, and they are sharing media, sharing of bandwidth shared LAN. In order to increase bandwidth, often using a network router division, will be divided into a network of more t... Read >
Author: Zahid-Mahmood
01st December 2008
Billing and accounting management application has capability to manage and maintain all important business information for getting competitive advantages over business rivals. Business accounting software creates accounting details, income and expenses re... Read >
Author: Disk Recovery Tools
31st October 2008
Modular open office panel systems are offered by a variety of manufacturers. Office managers and planners are confronted with a bewildering array of designs and price options. Purchasing decisions have grown more complex with the need to accommodate th... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
22nd September 2008
GSM phones use encrypted technology that enables secure voice and data transfer during calls. GSM technology uses an algorithm to ensure the authenticity of the caller and the integrity of the channel, even when you are roaming in a foreign country.
Th... Read >
Author: Spec India
22nd September 2008
GSM phones use encrypted technology that enables secure voice and data transfer during calls. GSM technology uses an algorithm to ensure the authenticity of the caller and the integrity of the channel, even when you are roaming in a foreign country.
Th... Read >
Author: Spec India
09th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Don R. Crawley
Ethernet was developed at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) by Robert Metcalfe and David Boggs with Chuck Thacker and Butler Lampson in the early 1970s. Xerox filed a patent application for Ethernet in 1975. T... Read >
Author: Don R. Crawley
27th August 2008
A home and office wireless network can be set up using wireless local area network (WLAN) devices. A wireless LAN
has a wireless platform to enable wireless communication amongst the computers/laptops and peripheral devices part
of the LAN. A wireless... Read >
Author: savemysystem
13th July 2008
When it comes to thinking about office voice and data local area networks (LANs), chances are most office managers and executives would rather not.
“LANs by and large are highly reliable infrastructures for keeping staff in contact with each other an... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
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
01st July 2008
Human society is entering an era of ubiquitous computing, when networks are seamlessly interconnected and information is always accessible at our fingertips. The practical implementation of ubiquitous services requires three levels of connectivity: Wide A... Read >
Author: Spec India
01st July 2008
Human society is entering an era of ubiquitous computing, when networks are seamlessly interconnected and information is always accessible at our fingertips. The practical implementation of ubiquitous services requires three levels of connectivity: Wide A... Read >
Author: Spec India
15th May 2008
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet’s oldest protocols still used, invented by Dr David Mills from the University of Delaware, it has been in utilized since 1985. NTP is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks on computers and netwo... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams
15th May 2008
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet’s oldest protocols still used, invented by Dr David Mills from the University of Delaware, it has been in utilized since 1985. NTP is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks on computers and netwo... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams
06th May 2008
Today, modular open office panel systems are offered by a variety of manufacturers. Office managers and planners are confronted with a bewildering array of designs and price options. Purchasing decisions have grown more complex with the need to accommod... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
02nd May 2008
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet’s oldest protocols still in use. Invented by Dr David Mills from the University of Delaware it has been utilized since 1985. NTP is designed to synchronize the clocks on computers and networks across th... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams
02nd May 2008
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet’s oldest protocols still utilised today. Developed by Dr David Mills from the University of Delaware, it has been in constant use and continually updated since 1985. NTP is a protocol designed to synchr... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams
01st May 2008
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet’s oldest protocols still utilised. Invented by Dr David Mills from the University of Delaware it has been in use since 1985. NTP is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks on computers and network... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams
18th April 2008
Today, modular open office panel systems are offered by a variety of manufacturers. Office managers and planners are confronted with a bewildering array of designs and price options. Purchasing decisions have grown more complex with the need to accommodat... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
19th March 2008
There are so many motherboards available out there. You may be confused about which one to buy. Don’t worry; DFI has produced LP LT X48-T2R motherboard to take care of all your processing requirements. You may be tired of your system’s speed. It may b... Read >
Author: Marcus Jhonson
23rd February 2008
Figuring out what education you need starts with knowing where you want to work. Read on to see if one of these ten hot jobs piques your interest.
"Having a job in a strong industry can be important for long-term success, especially during tough econom... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson
21st September 2007
Computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without permission or knowledge of the user. The original may modify the copies or the copies may modify themselves, as occurs in a metamorphic virus. It can spread from one c... Read >
Author: palsit
14th August 2007
Earning your Cisco CCENT certification and passing the 640-822 exam demands that you master networking basics, and part of that is knowing how to work with both physical and virtual Local Area Networks (LANs).
A physical LAN is a collection of PCs, c... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
25th July 2007
IP means "internet protocol." IP is really a fancy term that refers to the rules or regulations that take care of the communication across a network. If you think of the example of an imaginary telephone when you were younger, involving the two cans and t... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
25th July 2007
IP stands for "internet protocol" and references a data protocol that is used for communication across a network. A protocol, then, is a standard that governs the connection of that contact between two points on a network. Protocol also references a set o... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
29th June 2007
NTP, or Network Time Protocol, was originally developed for ensuring the synchronisation of client machines across the Internet. NTP is one of the oldest Internet protocols still widely used today. The protocol is still widely used to ensure time synchron... Read >
Author: Dave
16th May 2007
Spyware gets onto a system through deception of the user. It may also get onto the system riding on the back of another download unknown to the user. Spyware, unlike a virus, does not spread from system to system.
Unlike a virus or a worm, Spyware does... Read >
Author: Arvind Singh
12th March 2007
Broadband Satellite TV – What Exactly Is It?
More than 60 communications satellites orbit above our planet, they are spaced out around two or three degrees apart. Because they orbit the earth at exactly the same speed and direction as the earth itse... Read >
Author: Andy Manifield
06th March 2007
Haifa, Israel, March 6, 2007 - Tsarfin Computing Ltd, a leading provider of network diagnostic and monitoring solutions, today announces the availability of NetGong 6.1, the company's flagship product in the network monitoring software market.
NetGong ... Read >
Author: Alex Tsarfin
16th November 2006
by Mike Churchill ? 2006, All Rights Reserved
Computers touch every aspect of our business and personal lives. Because we rely on computers for even the smallest activities we participate in (checking out at the grocery store or buying gas) those with... Read >
Author: Mike Churchill
28th July 2006
What in the world is going on in the marketplace? Technology is moving so fast that it is sometimes a little difficult to tell what is happening.
Let's take a short trip back to the past.
It wasn't too long ago that applications were designed, devel... Read >
Author: James Arendt
12th June 2006
It could be quite intimidating for the new person to Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) with most articles or literature using significant amounts of jargon. This article will provide an overview of the terminology used in the VoIP arena but will not go... Read >
Author: Andrew Johnson
08th June 2006
Good backup habits are essential to everyone who uses a computer with important information. It takes just a few accidental clicks of the mouse - or worse, one isolated hardware failure - and valuable data can be lost.One dilemma for backup users is often... Read >
Author: Jonathan Tunn
25th April 2006
Today it is almost inconceivable for a business not to have computers, whether it is a construction company or a high technology firm. When a business has more than one computer, they are almost always connected together in a local area network. These ne... Read >
Author: Frank Hughes
14th April 2006
Haifa, Israel, April 5, 2006 - Tsarfin Computing Ltd today announces the availability of IPMonitor 5.8, the company's flagship product in the network monitoring software market.
IPMonitor is a sophisticated network monitoring solution that allows netwo... Read >
Author: Alex Tsarfin
08th April 2006
The first step in any VoIP call is to convert the human voice from analog signals to digital data. This job falls to an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA). ATAs are small lightweight boxes, about 8 to 10-inches square, that have a number of ports for connectin... Read >
Author: Leanne Tremblay
11th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Dave Markel
VoIP is probably something you have heard about if you are keen of new computer technologies. VoIP allows telephone calls over the Internet and due to the constantly improving Internet connections it is starting to replace tr... Read >
Author: Dave M
08th February 2006
When you're studying to pass the CCNA exam and earn your certification, you're introduced to a great many terms that are either totally new to you or seem familiar, but you're not quite sure what they are. The term "broadcast domain" falls into the latte... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
08th January 2006
Haifa, Israel, January 9, 2006 - Tsarfin Computing Ltd today announces the availability of IPMonitor 5.7, the company's flagship product in the network monitoring software market.
IPMonitor is a sophisticated network monitoring solution that allows net... Read >
Author: Alex Tsarfin
26th September 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information contact:
Marc Schneider
webmaster@crazypixels.com
CrazyPixels releases CamUniversal 2.3.
Software that sees.
(August 27, 2005) CamUniversal is a powerful software solution for video capturing devi... Read >
Author: Marc Schneider
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