Computer`s Data Security: Necessity and Myth
By Liuba Ceban - 1/4/2008
There is no 100 % protection for your computer. But this doesn?t mean you cannot prevent you data to be unauthorized accessed. Once I was chatting with my colleagues about the security issues and the ways the information can be protected. Our main goal was to understand if the Dekart family products... Microsoft Great Plains: Government & Non-Profit Organization ? Workflow Implementation
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Usually workflow & messaging is realized in CRM and then transactions are just logged into Accounting/ERP/MRP. In the case of Microsoft Business Solutions products: Microsoft Great Plains, Navision, Solomon, Axapta the natural CRM choice would be Microsoft CRM. However typical CRM application targ... Small Business Disaster Preparedness - How to Survive a Catastrophe
By Michael Riley - 1/4/2008
"Disaster preparedness" sounds dry, even dull ... until your business takes a major hit from circumstances beyond your control. The sudden devastation shakes you to the core. What do you do? According to The Gartner Group, an IT industry consulting firm, four out of ten businesses hurt by disaster n... Top 10 tips for Safe Internet Shopping
By Brad Bagherian - 1/4/2008
Over £5 billion pounds was spent on online shopping in 2004. The Internet was the fastest growing retail sector last year, attracting one in four shoppers. The growth rate for the online market was 27.4 per cent, six times better than for the traditional retail market. This looks set to rise as more... Samsung SGH-x427m Portable Digital Telephone
By Matthew Keegan - 1/4/2008
Switching cell phone providers allows consumers the opportunity to purchase [or get for free after rebates] a new phone periodically. I recently made the switch and was given the usual list of phones to choose from. Being the thrifty guy that I am, I chose the one that had the least cost to me once ... Introduction Of Computer
By Lalit Bansal - 1/4/2008
Internet and Networks Computer network is a group of computers linked together, so that they can share information and resources. Internet is ?network of networks?. It can also be described as information highway. It is the world?s largest network of computers. The networks are related to academics,... Seven Things to Consider When Choosing a PDA
By Jason Kohrs - 1/4/2008
In the early days, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) were not much more than glorified calculators with the ability to store contact information and brief notes. Now, the line between personal computer and personal digital assistant is blurred thanks to the advanced capabilities of these useful li... Cell Phones Can Damage Your Eyes
By Dr Joseph Mercola - 1/4/2008
A recent scientific study identified a link between microwave radiation of the kind emitted by cellular phones and two different kinds of damage to the eye. At least one type of damage apparently never heals. When the eyeis exposed for a prolonged time to microwave radiation, thereis large-scale dam... XM Radio Installation for Auto Shops
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
As many companies try to diversify their trade services we are seeing a rather unusual migration to services that one might never think possible in the Oil Change Quick Lube Industry. One company we visited had closed one of it`s bays since it had a Wal-Mart across the street and started to install ... Is Your Website Blacklisted?
By Niall Roche - 1/4/2008
A blacklist, as the name implies, is a list of people or companies who have met with the disapproval of others. In the online world a blacklist refers to those people who have been marked as responsible for generating spam in a very big way. Blacklists are also known as blocklists. Blacklists are us... Borland C++ MS Word Automation
By Vahe Karamian - 1/4/2008
Introduction Originally, I wrote a C++ parser which was used to parse given MS Word documents and put them into some form of a structure that was more useful for data processing. After I wrote the parser, I started working with .NET and C# to re-create the parser. In the process, I also wrote my fir... H.A.M. Radio
By Will Twiner - 1/4/2008
Ham radio has a long and important history. As society and technology continue to move on to new things, a small segment continues to enjoy the hobby as well as to educate and help during disasters. WHAT IS HAM RADIO? Ham radio is the the term coined for amateur radio enthusiasts who learn to operat... Story Development Software: Good or Evil?
By David Silva - 1/4/2008
In the early days of the personal computer, we`re talking the mid-`80s here, there was speculation that someday books would all be writen by computers. It sounded a little too science-fictiony for most writers. After all, words on a page---no matter how well they appear to work together---are mean... Who Is Minding Your Sensitive Data?
By Cavyl Stewart - 1/4/2008
Stealing company information used to be the specialty of spies
and conspirators. It was something that only happened to the most
powerful of corporations and branches of government. Nowadays, stealing data is commonplace and anyone can become a
victim at any time. The person standing in line behi... Kids & Cell Phones
By Robert Lett - 1/4/2008
Is it safety? Is it security? Or is it just cool?
Have you ever noticed how many kiosks have popped up in you favorite mall? And just about all of them are selling cell phones. Teens can actually design their own graphics and have the graphic airbrushed on the face of the phone itself. T... Do You Need Computer Training?
By Rick Boklage - 1/4/2008
The answer is yes, sooner or later you will need some computer training. As computers evolve and new software becomes available people are finding it important to keep up on their computer skills. If you work in office environment for example, you may be faced with a situation where your employer pu... Spam eMails Are Not Just Annoying - They Are A Main Distributor Of Viruses
By Jaime Peret - 1/4/2008
Why is someone from India, Africa, or elsewhere writing you for information about your bank account with shady promises of depositing thousands of dollars within? (Many, many people have fallen for this real scam.) It`s costing us ALL money - more on this in a bit. Listen - if all you want is to be ... What SPAM Means: Stupid People Annoying Me
By Darren Miller - 1/4/2008
English, German, Italian - It`s All SPAM To Me Has anyone else noticed the sudden blast of unsolicited
e-mail (spam) loaded with url`s for the unsuspecting and
curious Internet surfer to click on? What`s even better, the bulk of this SPAM is in a foreign
language. I was at a neighborhood party th... CODE Cracking 101: From `Met` to `Net`: Cracking The Networking CODE
By Dean Lindsay - 1/4/2008
There is this unassuming little word you often find in the biographies of famous people. The word is ?met.? Then William R. Hewlett met David Packard. Then Dean Martin met Jerry Lewis. Then Sid met Nancy. Then Siegfried met Roy. We meet people all the time. Meeting people is part of life. Meeting... Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise Upgrade ? Things to Consider and FAQ
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
If you have Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise (version 6.0 or earlier) and support it for your company then you need to know some technical details about Great Plains version upgrade and what is going on behind the scenes, which options do you have in case of Dexterity, VBA, SQL customization, addit... Types Of Computer Infections
By Ryan Fyfe - 1/4/2008
Computer infections can be broken up into 4 main categories which are explained in detail below: Viruses Computer Viruses are small pieces of software that attach themselves to real programs. An example would be a virus that attaches itself onto windows explorer. Each time you run the program window... Reporting Tools for Microsoft Great Plains ? Overview For Developers
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Looks like Microsoft Great Plains becomes more and more popular, partly because of Microsoft muscles behind it. Now it is targeted to the whole spectrum of horizontal and vertical market clientele. Small companies use Small Business Manager (which is based on the same technology ? Great Plains Dex... Create ASP in Minutes
By Rudolf Vanek - 1/4/2008
DBxtra goes ASP Getting to the information hidden within corporate databases has always been a problem for all levels of an organization. IT shops are constantly being pushed to produce more while having little time to accommodate reporting requirements. This translates into deadlines being pushed b... Three Books Guaranteed to Improve Your Programming Performance / Experience!
By Duane Hennessy - 1/4/2008
The following book recommendations cover what I have found to be the essentials of any good programmer: - Creativity
- Good
methodology
- Plenty of experience
Creativity is an essential ingredient
in all IT endeavours, from designing systems of hardware to programming
applicatio... What Can You Learn From These Business Owners In the Shadow Of Hurricane Katrina?
By Mike Makler - 1/4/2008
Here is a Case study of how Online Business owners affected by Hurricane Katrina got through the crisis. We can all learn from their stories. Business owner 1 ran a very successful online storefront from his home in the Gulf Coast region. He ran his business off a desktop computer. When he heard ... Latest Ebay Email Scam - Very Tricky
By Bernard Peh - 1/4/2008
I received an email from ebay, asking me to do a simple survey for 20 dollars. Google had conducted similiar surveys and it is not surprising that ebay could do the same. The survey was very tempting because I had nothing to loose and I believed many people would think the same way like I did. The e... Cellular Phone Contract Tips
By Gary Gresham - 1/4/2008
Choosing a cellular phone contract and choosing a cell phone for you can be very challenging. Choosing a cell phone that`s right for you depends on your personal preferences and your needs. Cellular phone choices vary from the multi-featured and cool style to the strictly functional and unassuming. ... Microsoft CRM Lotus Notes Domino Connector FAQ
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Business Solutions CRM and IBM Lotus Notes Domino, being two groupware products from competing software development leaders, however could coexist within one organization computer network and even work together in collaboration. There maybe multiple reason why corporation would use both p... Inkjet Printer Tips to Select Proper Printer
By Krishna Pai - 1/4/2008
If you are tight on budget, go for Inkjet Printer. Inkjet Printers are more economical compared to Laser Printers. You have wide choice of Inkjet Printers. There are varieties of Inkjet Printers available in the market to select from. You can select your own printer based on the kind of print
qualit... Land the Ideal Job Using Social Networks
By Sherry Schuller - 1/4/2008
With at least 60% of job-seekers finding employment through networking, it?s no wonder that people are turning to their colleagues and acquaintances for advice and help in finding employment. The old adage, "It`s not what you know, but who you know" rings true when it comes to sources of labor in t... Americans Catching on to Wireless Text Messaging
By Bob Bentz - 1/4/2008
Once considered a teenage fad, text messaging popularity in the United States is rising dramatically. According to The Wall Street Journal, 4.7 billion text messages were sent in the USA in December, 2004 compared to 2.1 billion in December, 2003. In fact, text messaging is entering all aspects of ... VoIP - A Closer Look at Choosing an Internet Phone Service
By Kevin Erickson - 1/4/2008
Voice-over Internet protocol (VoIP) services are certainly becoming more and more popular and for the most part it`s because they are a quality alternative to traditional landline and cell phone based calling plans. I`m no prophet but the future of the technology and how people make phone calls is d... OS 101: Suggestions for Choosing an Operating System
By Josef Delinga - 1/4/2008
An operating system (abbreviated OS) is essentially the path through which a computer accesses files, games, the Internet, and all vital stored information. The OS is the most important program on a computer because it runs all of the other programs. The major operating systems are Microsoft Windows... Video Cards: Is AGP Dead?
By Nathan Holsing - 1/4/2008
If you?ve been looking to upgrade your computer video card you?ve probably heard a great deal about PCI Express and SLI. Don?t run out and buy a new computer just yet and take that AGP motherboard you just threw away out of the trash. The truth is you can probably make some simple upgrades to your... Headsets
By Josh Riverside - 1/4/2008
Headsets or headphones are actually miniature speaker systems. They are stereo hearing systems that are wearable, thus providing mobility to the user. Traditional headsets were bulky and large with two speakers for both the ears encased in padded ovular ear cups. These ear cups were attached to a he... Let`s Resolve the Frequent Troubles of LCD Monitor Ourselves
By Willson Peterson - 1/4/2008
TFT LCD monitors are rapidly becoming shipped with new computers by default. On this page I explain you the frequent trouble of TFT monitor and how to resolve them. No display or white screen: If this is a new install make sure the refresh rate is not set too high. If you installed a new video card ... Shooting High Definition Video Footage in Italy
By Kathi Jacobs - 1/4/2008
Italy is without question the place to shoot high definition video. Nearly everything in this sun-drenched part of the world cries out for a photo or video capture. My feelings about the country have never wavered from this opinion. Having said that, I must also admit that Italy - particularly in ... The Single Most Important Thing to Know About Computer Phones (VoIP)
By Dee Scrip - 1/4/2008
Over 90% of computer phones (VoIP) are not secure because they use a public known codex (publicly known encryption of sound packets) and a publicly known protocol to transport voice conversations. Therefore, users of these type of services are unknowingly exposing themselves to anyone who wants to ... Finding Flash Training
By Justin Grover - 1/4/2008
With the power of Flash the internet has come alive with animation and interactivity. Websites that were once flat and boring now have depth and interactivity that is quickly approaching the level of full-fledged computer software. As the capability of flash has increased so has the demand for peopl... Advanced Tips on Speeding Up Your PC
By Mark Berger - 1/4/2008
Other then keeping your HDD free of viruses, spyware, and ad-ware at all times, there are other methods for speeding up system speed which you may like to employ. One of these is overclocking. Overclocking is a method of increasing your system speed by increasing the frequency at which your CPU oper... Identity Theft ? Who Would Want Mine?
By Steve Mueller - 1/4/2008
With all my bills who would possibly want my credit? Let them steal my identity and pay my bills! Unfortunately, that?s not the way it works. Many of us mistakenly believe that identity thieves hit only the wealthy. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The average person is often more vuln... One Small Step for Man ? One Giant Bill from Tech. Support
By Pete McFraser - 1/4/2008
Beaming data to the moon?it sounds intriguing, but is it really the answer to offsite backup? Dozens of businesses were unable to recover from 9/11. Having all of their files and backup data in one location added incredible economic damage to the already tragic losses of life. Should businesses anti... On Selecting A Suitable CRM Solution for Your Small Business
By Perry Norgarb - 1/4/2008
Your buddy at the barbecue tells you how the new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software which they recently installed at their company has revolutionized their business. He waxes lyrical about no more sales leads slipping through the cracks; a much higher close rate on sales inquiries; more... Video Converters 101
By John Deprice - 1/4/2008
Your PC may contain hundreds of video files, all encoded differently - AVI, MPEG, RM, WMV, DVD, VCD, MOV, etc. If you are looking for video conveter tools, here are some suggestions. WinAVI Video Converter WinAVI Video Converter is a nice tool for converting video clips to an assortment of formats.... The Tools and Features of Adobe Photoshop
By Jeff OReilly - 1/4/2008
Adobe Photoshop is one of the world`s leading graphics editing programs, developed by Adobe Systems. Available on Mac OS or PC, Photoshop is used as one of the leading image design programs for the World Wide Web. The most recent version of Photoshop, or Photoshop CS2, "bridges" between other Adobe ... Computer Backups
By Jack Back - 1/4/2008
COMPUTERS AND HALLOWEEN, DO THEY MIX? Computer backup is so important to your computer that to ignore it is to risk its damnation. Computers require care and feeding. They require that you attend to their needs. If you don?t, then they will most surely be sent to Hell. Halloween means ... Microsoft Small Business Manager eCommerce ? Overview
By Andrew Karasev - 1/4/2008
Microsoft Business Solutions Small Business Manager is scaled down Great Plains Dexterity based version of Microsoft Great Plains or former Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise. Small Business Manager first release 7.0 and all the following version was available on MSDE (MS SQL Server 2000 with limite... How Do Satellite Phones Work?
By Rex Strong - 2/12/2007
When an individual makes a call from a satellite phone the signal is sent to the satellites of that particular company. These satellites process the call and relay it back to Earth via a gateway. The gateway then routes the call to its destination using the regular landline and cellular networks. Th... Get More From Your Cell Phone with Mobile Search
By Bob Roth - 1/27/2007
Mobile Search is here.
The percentage of domestic users that have tried mobile search is small, but growing rapidly. Why? Because the services make sense, they have an easily understandable value and they can be used immediately. Mobile search provides you with valuable information while on the go... Global Positioning Technology Description
By Jeremy Maddock - 1/22/2007
The worldwide Global Positioning System (GPS) network was designed by the US Department of Defense, as a way to track one?s exact location anywhere in the world.
The GPS network consists of 24 navigation satellites, which orbit the planet at a height of approximately 12,000 miles. These satellites...
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