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Entries Tagged as 'Computers'

The Enemy Within

May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Protect and Survive. All the weapons in your antivirus arsenal are of no use if you don’t learn to use them properly. 

Back in 1986, a graduate programmer in Lahore, Pakistan wrote a program that copied itself from one floppy disk to another. His name was Amjad Alvi and together with his brother, Basit, he entered computer folklore as the author of Brain, the first computer virus.

Brain is now extinct because it can only infect low density 5.25 inch floppies, which became obsolete long ago, but its descendants now amount to over 200,000 strains and the need for new ways to combat them has spawned an industry worth millions.

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Database Backup ? All-in-One Backup Solution

May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Doing database backup is very important for data security in any organization. Currently there are database backup solutions which can back up most popular databases. Read the review to find out how to choose an all-in-one database backup solution.

Would you like to be able to back up all of your databases with the help of just one backup solution? No matter what database management systems you use within your company infrastructure, it would be a good idea to have a database backup solution which allows you to back up a wide variety of databases with a number of useful features that make the backup procedure both pleasant and easy.

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A Guide to NTP and Computer Network Time Synchronisation

May 17th, 2008 · No Comments

This article attempts to explain NTP (Network Time Protocol) and how it is utilised in time servers to synchronise computer networks.

A Guide to NTP and Computer Network Time Synchronisation

 

Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet’s
oldest protocols. In use for over 25 years, NTP is still under development
with version 4 currently in progress. Put simply, NTP is a computer
protocol that is used to
synchronise the clocks of computer systems; usually to an
authoritative time reference such as UTC (Coordinated Universal Time or Temps Universel Coordonné)
which became the international standard of time after the development of
atomic clocks.

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Netgear Wireless Routers Capabilities

May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Specification and features of Netgear wireless routers

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Optimum Methods to Remove Recent Files

May 1st, 2008 · No Comments

When you want to remove recent files, you have to go beyond mere deletion. You should employ the methods of either the disk wiper or the file shredder.

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Database Backup: Methods, Tools, Solutions

April 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Database backup is critical for any organization that needs to take care of its data protection. However, to do database backup professionally, you need to make sure that you use the right database backup software. Read this article to learn what features database backup software should have.

Database protection is the utmost goal of any organization which runs its business with the help of such systems as MSSQL, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, DB2 and other database management systems.

While backup by itself is a complicated task, what makes it still more complicated is that each of these DBMS has its own structure and organization that you need to take into account while you are backing it up.

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Web Design Software

April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Tips About Website Design Software

You may have heard of web design software and wonder what it is and how it can help you.  Let’s quickly discuss what a web page is.  A web page is a collection of text, pictures, audio, and/or video that is viewed on a Web browser.  If you’ve ever used Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Avant Browser, Opera, Safari, Maxthon, or some other browser, you’ve seen web pages.  So how does a web page know where to display the images and where the text goes?  The web site creator writes instructions for the web page to follow in a computer language known as HTML (Hypertext Markup Language).  HTML tells the browser what color to make the text, what background image to use, table properties, text color, shape, and size—the whole nine yards.  (Note that there are other languages used, but HTML is the predominant one.)

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Play PPS (PowerPoint Show) on DVD Machine

April 18th, 2008 · No Comments

I don’t know if you have noticed that there are some inconvenient things when we use the PPS for the merchant and business show. Or maybe you have been puzzled in the birthday party without a projector. We just have computer, DVD player and TV.  Did you have even thought converting your presentations to DVD and then you can play back your slide show on a DVD player or on TV?

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Great Plains Integration with Aspect ? Restaurant Management Example

April 17th, 2008 · No Comments

Many mid-size restaurants, networks and even franchises deploys Aspect to consolidate Sales, Purchasing, Item Ingredients (or in essence bills of materials).  Aspect also allows you to consolidate transactions from various POS terminals. 

Aspect in turn could be integrated with back office accounting application, such as Microsoft Dynamics GP Great Plains.  Aspect exports text files as purchasing transactions as well as either walk in customer sales or sales transactions (invoices and payments) to on account customers, as you would have for memberships and clubs.  Article genre dictates small format and we will be able to give you just initial highlights:

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Tokenless Two Factor Authentication Ensures Secure Remote Access

April 17th, 2008 · No Comments

Tokenless two factor authentication solutions are an improvement on the traditional choices, which eliminate the vulnerability associated with lost or stolen tokens or other PKI authentication issues subject to attack by viruses and other malicious programs. In addition, tokenless solutions greatly eliminates any cost barriers that previously existed, especially among large enterprises. 

Network security requires a solid offensive and defensive strategy that addresses the volatile and dynamic state of internet threats, man-in-the-middle attacks and the ever evolving list of vulnerabilities facing organizations today. The old notion of ‘you are only as strong as your weakest link’, rings true now more than ever.

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