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  • Website designs - Past, Present and Future  By : Mistina thomson
    The period when website designs had originated does not lie far behind in terms of age, but when we speak of advancement, today's web designs have left its predecessors far back in terms of complexity, user friendly features and appearance.
  • Top quality Links: 4 Methods for getting Your Subject matter Noticed  By : Bernnie Balbalma
    Increase your traffic flow and authority to your website with video marketing and often over-looked link building resources.
  • The Importance of Computer Network Time Synchronisation  By : Dave Evans
    Time synchronisation of computers on a network is extremely important. Find out how to use NTP servers to synchronise your network.
  • Ten Reasons Your Organisation Needs a Time Server  By : Dave Evans
    Presented here are the top ten reasons your organisation needs to implement network time synchronisation using a local dedicated time server.
  • Phone Systems for Small Business - 8 Factors for Evaluating a VOIP Telephone System  By : Jim Green
    John Combs, Shoretel CEO, recently gave the major address at IT Expo West. In his comments he outlined detailed evaluation criteria when choosing an IP phone system that will be helpful to any IT manager, business owner, or project leader.
  • An Introduction to Ethernet Switches  By : Brian Jones
    An Ethernet switch is one of the major components in a local area network. Learning the basic facts about an Ethernet switch and how it helps networks function will allow you to manage your LAN better.
  • Grow your business with perfect trainings  By : Wael Elrifai
    Peak consultancy is a well known business intelligence consultancy. They are into solving all business related challenges that are faced by a mid level firm. They are into providing various forms of business intelligence. For more information visit at www.peakconsulting.eu
  • DSL-Wireless Modem – An All-In-One Device to Build a Wireless Network in Home  By : Ki Grinsing
    Building a wireless network in home or SOHO (Small Office Home Office) is not a very difficult task to do today, even though by someone without computer networking experience. With DSL wireless modem, you can build a wireless network in home easily and securely.
  • How to Build a High Performance and Secured Wireless Network?  By : Ki Grinsing
    The best wireless network should consist of wireless devices and wireless standards which can provide the best technologies in three main areas: the fastest wireless network technology, the farthest network coverage, and the most secured network.
  • Business Telephone Systems - Selecting an IP Phone System  By : Jim Green
    This article explores some considerations for a small business when selecting an IP phone system. Although IP systems can create the highest flexibility, there are several aspects that need to be carefully managed in order that critical telephone communications are not degraded due to uncertainties and traffic competition over the Internet.
  • Follow Ntelligent Networks for best computer networking solutions  By : Mantu Sing
    Computer Networking is a technique of connecting a number of operating systems and sharing information among them. This requires the installation of certain networking components that must be got from a renowned Computer Network company.
  • T1 Internet Service - When is a Business Internet T1 Warranted?  By : Jim Green
    Many businesses face the need to upgrade from very inexpensive Internet access such as dsl and cable to a much higher priced T1 line. In this article we explore how this added expense can be cost justified due to avoidance of downtime and higher productivity of employees.
  • The Simple and Easy Steps in Unblocking Websites  By : Brian Jones
    Unblocking websites is a special computer skill that people should know if they want to see the content of restricted web pages. To learn how to unblock websites, it is best to understand the different methods of accessing restricted sites.
  • How to select the best T1 Service Provider  By : Jim Green
    Selecting a T1 Service Provider is a decision that many individuals and small companies must make. This article provides advice, including what factors to consider in choosing the best Internet or voice T1 service provider.
  • Computer Networks: LAN, WAN, And Internetwork  By : Art Gib
    Businesses across the globe use computer networks to facilitate communication and increase productivity. The following article describes a few of the most popular types of computer networks.
  • Storage Blogs – The New Age Knowledge Library!  By : Pert Hael
    Blogging has become like breathing – it’s important, yet happens by itself, and without it life would not exist. So, in this age of blog mania, can storage blogs be far behind?
  • Extromatica Network Monitor is a network performance monitor for exposing faults and bottlenecks.  By : Maxim A Perenesenko
    Extromatica Network Monitor, a network performance monitor, can be configured to constantly check your network efficiency, hardware and software included. Exposed faults can then be addressed by the monitor or the administrator can be notified.
  • ••••••>Network Management & Server Management  By : Lousie
    Your computers and networks need regular care to perform at their optimal level. As your IT manager, Northwest Computer Support monitors your computers and network health on a daily basis.
  • Here Is A Method That Is Helping Rookie Get Sucessfull In Computer Networking  By : Henry Diaz
    Writing this clause for you was a pleasure, I hope it be likewise for your to read it. Computer network is expanding and changing drastically, there is high precise for people in the computer world. of course Estimator network is use full technique for sharing information, data, files, ironware sharing like Printer, Modem, Internet connection.
  • How To Keep Your Network in Sync  By : Dave Evans
    NTP servers are devices that obtain a precise time from an external time source such as GPS or radio time references. These devices synchronize their internal real-time clocks with the external time reference and then provide an accurate time resource for computer networks. Servers, workstations and other network device can all obtain time from the time server to maintain synchronization.
  • Learning the Simple Guidelines to Unblock Websites  By : Brian Jones
    Learning how to unblock websites is easy. To access restricted web pages, it is important to know the different methods that can be used such as the use of proxy servers as well as the use of Tor.
  • RSS & Multi-Media found way of Content Delivery*  By : ansaar..
    RSS, or Really Simple Syndication as it is generally known, refers to a family of file formats that is used for web syndication. It is normally used to automatically deliver newly posted content from websites – including forums, blogs and news sites, among others - to its readers. However, RSS is also useful for other things aside from delivering written content thanks to “enclosures” or media attachments. Wherein in its most basic use, people who are subscribed to RSS feeds gets updates from th
  • Traditional Scottish Gifts...  By : Sumit1
    When thinking of Scottish gift ideas and souvenirs, most of us would think of Scottish tartan. Tartan is a fabric and a pattern that can be found on countless items of clothing and products. If you originate from Scotland it is likely you will be familiar with the origin of tartan as it has been a part of the Scottish past for generations. It started off when the Act of Proscription was brought out to make it illegal for Scots to wear tartan, including kilts and their highland dress.
  • Why Should I Care  By : SWARAJ
    If writing is an art, then, blogging is one way of using words to come up with an art. This is because people who are into blogging are the ones who are artistic in their own terms, carefully choosing words that would best describe their feelings, sentiments, wishes and desires.

    Basically, blogs were first introduced as weblogs, the word refers to the log that is a web-server’s log file. It was created when web logging hit the virtual market. Since its inception in the mid-1990s, web logging gr
  • Understanding the Network Time Protocol  By : Dave Evans
    This article discusses some of the lesser-known features of the NTP protocol and attempts to describe its use in jargon free terminology.
  • Using Online or Remote IT Support Services  By : Nick Bishop
    If you are growing your business, you may have heard of remote or online support. You may wonder whether this is a service that can benefit your company. If you are like many information technology based businesses the answer could be yes. From reducing staffing costs to improving the performance of your servers, online and remote support can be a critical tool for managing your business’ growth.
  • Money And Maverick  By : mrgreen xyz
    Maverick Money Makers, this program offers many training videos. theu are mst helpful, for the beginner or seasoned marketer
  • WHAT is a cpa network ??  By : mrgreen xyz
    CPA network, information that will clear-up most of the hype, that has been floating around. these are just some facts about this " HOT " program
  • PC audits and Network inventory with NEWT Professional  By : Neyda Tayner
    Network inventory is no longer a long, drawn out process With NEWT Professional. PC audit previously taking hours or days now take only minutes. Network management is now more affordable with NEWT Professional from Komodo Labs.
  • Build Your Own NTP Server  By : Dave Evans
    This article describes how to configure and build your very own NTP server by utilising low-cost GPS or radio hardware time references. It will provide a highly accurate network time reference that can be used to synchronize all your computers and other network infrastructure to the same precise time.
  • ••••••>Introduction to Client Server Networks  By : aesha shah
    Client-server describes the relationship between two computer programs in which one program, the client program, makes a service request to another, the server program. Standard networked functions such as email exchange, web access and database access, are based on the client-server model.
  • Social networking research on the open road  By : Matt Paines
    Social media is the new big thing, or so many would have us believe, and yes to a degree YouTube and Facebook (among others) are excellent channels. Twitter, however, for the ordinary business is not so easy to see unless you have a lot to say. With this in mind we decided to conduct an experiment on traffic levels that could be achieved from a standing start, just as you’d expect if a small business were to start a social media campaign. The experiment is centred around the recent Le Mans MotoGP event in May. Two motorcycles ride from central England to Northern France, approx 500 miles. The progress is Twitter’d, Facebook’d, Blog’d and eventually Youtube’d. It catalogues not only the racing but the journey, the trials and tribulations. The findings from the experiment were then correlated and the results published to expose some interesting facts no small business should ignore.
  • Why is Network Time Synchronisation Important?  By : Dave Evans
    This article discusses the importance of computer network time synchronisation and of having an accurate network time reference in an organisation.
  • Who Is Watching Your Business Network?  By : Wilson Chua
    Has this ever happened to you? You had a great weekend, maybe you worked a little on an important deadline. Monday comes along; you make your way to the office to finish working on the largest contract in your company's history, only to find your computer network down.
  • 5 Ways to Protect Your Business Network from Vulnerabilities  By : Dennis Thomsen
    Business networks are continually threatened by worms, viruses, Trojans, hackers, password attacks, cyber crimes and more. This article will provide you with 5 ways to protect your business network from vulnerabilities. Whether you're a business owner, an executive, or an IT manager, the following information will be beneficial to you.
  • Setup a home wireless network: A short tutorial...  By : Raj Sharma
    For homes with more than one computer, it would be wise for
    you to setup a wireless network and share your high speed
    internet connection, as well as the scanner, printer, and
    other computer devices.
  • Network Time References: What's Best? GPS or Radio  By : Dave Evans
    This article attempts to describe simply the advantages and disadvantages of various GPS and radio time references and how they can be utilised for computer timing.
  • It's Essential That You Set Up Security On Your Wireless Router  By : Mark Dunne
    It still amazes me the amount of people who still do not set up encryption on their wireless networks. By simply looking at view available wireless networks on your laptop you can see what wireless networks are available in your local area.
  • Twitter Followers Fast way to get in touch of friends  By : harender
    Twitter saves lots of time as well as gives you lots of fun with ease. You can use twitter as advertisement tools for show your need on online on twitter followers community. Many companies using twitter applications in very creative way for profit making and regular touch with customers as well as for reputation of his brand in market. Twitter provides much important information online without any effort.
  • How to Obtain Status and Synchronization Information From a NTP Server  By : Dave Evans
    This article provides an overview of how to find and solve synchronisation issues with NTP servers. It attempts to shed light on a few problems that can arise after installation of the NTP application.
  • An Introduction to NTP and Network Time Sychronization  By : Dave Evans
    This article introduces NTP and provides an overview of how NTP servers utilise the Network Time Protocol to provide a precise time reference to network time clients.
  • What is IP Spoofing, how does it work ?  By : Disha Shah
    IP Spoofing means to send data to remote host so that it believes that the data is coming from a computer whose IP address is something other than yours.
  • 10-Strike Network Diagram: Get the Picture of Your Network  By : Dmitriy Stepanov
    What devices are connected to your network, and where are they located? If running throughout the entire building to get the diagram of your network is not something you have been dreaming about, take a look at 10-Strike's Network Diagram.
  • How To Secure NTP  By : Dave Evans
    This article briefly describes how to utilise authentication to secure a time reference when synchronising network time clients to a NTP server.
  • Patch Panels; What Are They And Who Uses Them?  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the different industries that use the patch panel and how it makes managing connections simple for technicians.
  • Ethernet And RJ45; Keeping Industry In Motion  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the development and history of Ethernet, RJ45 and other registered jack variants.
  • FOSE 2009 Survey - Part II - Can't See the Clouds  By : David Link
    This is our third year doing the survey of Government IT at the FOSE show, so we are able to show some trends. Over time, we've switched some topics in and out of the list, but we have always asked two main questions: Which technologies and projects are most important to Government IT and which ones have already been implemented or are agencies planning to implement soon.
  • Network Inventory and Asset Management with NEWT Professional  By : Neyda Tayner
    Network inventory can be a necessary but tedious process. Komodo Laboratories has the PC audit solution with NEWT Professional software. It is fast, intuitive, returns a large amount of information, and is affordable.
  • Choosing The Right Structured Cabling Company  By : Douglas Wolfanger
    Basic advice on how to handle a structured cabling company sales representative for anyone who is looking to buy a cabling system for the first time.
  • A Quick Introduction to Network Security Measures  By : megan m
    The computer network is perhaps the most important system that is running within your company. Your network powers almost everything that the computers do - from daily essential tasks like email to surfing on the Internet, sharing documents, sharing printers, etc.
  • Why Firewall Security is Necessary to Protect your Network  By : Cisco Kits
    In your car, the firewall sits between the engine compartment and the front seat and is built to keep you from being burned by the heat of the combustion process. Your computer has a firewall, too, for much the same reason – to keep you and your data from being burned by hackers and thieves who are the unfortunate creators of “Internet combustion” and destruction.
  • Understanding the Difference between a Switch and a Router  By : Cisco Kits
    Switches and routers are special devices that enable you to make connections between and among computers, printers, peripherals, networked devices and/or other networks.
  • Some Guidelines Regarding Networking  By : Gregg Forscher
    In the world of networking, there are several common problems that may arise. If you know what to do when these problems rear their ugly heads, it can make for a much less stressful event.
  • How To Hire A Self Storage Facility  By : Tong Lin
    Self storage means renting a space to accumulate your belongings. It can be employed for storing marketable or household possessions every time the want happens.
  • Mixtape Downloads On The Internet  By : Tong Lin
    A mixtape is referred to a collection of songs that are recorded in a particular manner, conventionally onto a compact audio cassette. Mixtapes generally reflect the musical preferences of its compiler.
  • Using the GPS System For NTP Server Synchronisation  By : Dave Evans
    This article describes how time servers obtain accurate timing information to provide a highly precise timing reference for computer network time synchronisation. It discusses how NTP servers can utilise the precise atomic time generated by GPS to provide an accurate timing reference for computer systems.
  • Why Most Funny Videos Are In An Online Social Utility  By : Shellaine Enfesta
    More and more of these funny videos are being seen and are being uploaded in an online social utility network sites. But most people are not surprise the changing events on the internet.
  • Publish E-books Through Click Through bank!  By : Gurpreet Singh Saini
    There was a time when e-book publishing was seen as a reluctant half-measure for authors who had failed to impress the mainstream press. But as on-screen reading technology improves and the buying public becomes aware of the instant gratification and easy navigation that downloaded e-books can provide, their popularity is growing and so too is their market.
  • How A Proxy Server Works  By : Wayne Cutforth
    This article visits the concept of proxies and where to find one.
  • Discovering Your Local Area Network  By : Victor Epand
    LAN or WAN, networks can be confusing. WIth a little knowledge, your LAN doesn't have to be a stranger any longer.
  • Life Cycle of a Converged Network: Ongoing Operations and Network Optimization  By : Michael Talbert
    Whether you plan to use an MSP for ongoing operations, or you feel the IT staff is sufficiently trained to handle it in house, failure to have the proper management tools can evaporate your ROI through network outages and costly troubleshooting practices.
  • The New 802.11n Wireless Standard - Bringing Mobility To Your Business  By : Gregory Smyth
    The New 802.11n Wireless Standard provides improvement in services not undergone before. An example of this is that it provides internet access without making corporate IT network security access, an issue. It also assists in improving employee productivity as information can be accessed even when the employee is not at their desk.
  • Moving To An NGN Platform  By : Gregory Smyth
    With Next Generation Networks (NGNs), the end user is delivered with applications that are advanced and comprehensive. The NGN architecture has undergone significant amounts of upgradation and this has standardized the architecture more and more. The protocol has been installed in a variety of networks and as a result, the business network security has undergone substantial improvement.
  • A Beginners Guide to Setting up a Wireless Network  By : Constantine Jameson
    This article is about setting up your own wireless network. It presents everything you will need, all the components you will need to acquire in order to set up a wireless network
  • Do You Know About the Network Security  By : rajsunil
    As more people are logging onto the Internet everyday, Network Security becomes a larger issue. In the United States, identity theft and computer fraud are among the fastest rising crimes. It is important to protect your network and ensure the safety of all computers and users in that network.
  • A Look Into The World Of Network Cables  By : Shaun Parker
    An introduction to network cables.
  • What Kind of Experience do I Need to Manage a Dedicated Server?  By : Amy Nutt
    A dedicated server is a powerful server that is just for your website or business and no one else. This means that your server is not shared with others like shared hosting is.
  • Very Easy Home Network  By : Manbeer Singh
    Ahhh yes, life’s pretty sweet with that high speed DSL line. But there is a glitch. The normal ISP dial up account can be used from any computer in the world. A DSL line connects to only one computer. The obvious solution would be to install a network to carry the line to every computer in the house.
  • The importance of TCP/IP and its use in the Internet  By : Jagdip Singh
    Many people may not know what TCP/IP is, nor what its effect is on the Internet. The fact is, without TCP/IP there would be no Internet. And it is because of the American military that the Internet exists.
  • 5 Points To Consider Before Purchasing Wireless Equipment  By : Kenneth Scott
    When you buy wireless equipment, you want to make sure that everything you buy will work in your house with the computer(s) you already have and over the distances required
  • Pre-Deployment Testing and Implementation of a Converged Network  By : Michael Talbert
    After all the planning has been done and the network assessed, the conclusions drawn and assumptions made must be tested to assure that they are correct before moving on with the migration.
  • Rules of Deployment: Inventory of Assets and Existing Capabilities  By : Michael Talbert
    Failure to plan, test and assess for IP Telephony will surely result in a failed deployment marred with dropped calls, unacceptable call quality and connection times, and potential disruptions of your companies other critical business applications.
  • Rules of Deployment: The Life Cycle of a Converged Network  By : Michael Talbert
    A major shift in telecommunications from circuit to packet switched technology, along with increasing sophistication of the corporate LAN/WAN, is prompting businesses of all sizes to consider merging their voice and data networks. Increased bandwidth availability through gigabit Ethernet and fiber trunk lines allow for telephony to be treated as any other application on the IP network...
  • What is Shared Hosting?  By : Luigi Castagna
    When a single server serves pages for many websites, each with its own domain name then this type of hosting is known as shared hosting.

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