tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14184076176869619662024-03-07T23:58:30.125-08:00caringgamesJockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017029684393719206noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1418407617686961966.post-57361958514681241142009-04-18T08:48:00.000-07:002015-08-22T05:12:15.521-07:00How IP-based Video Surveillance Works -- Way Beyond Analog<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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When you're shopping around for an IP-based video surveillance system, you will need to be particularly cautious about what exactly you're looking at and what the individual terms mean. How IP-based video surveillance works is open to interpretation as far as some video surveillance and security salespeople are concerned -- not because they are trying to confuse the issues, but because there is no genuine consensus on what the term "IP-based" or related ones such as "networked" or "web-based" means.</div>
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Originally video surveillance was done based on analog technology -- closed </div>
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circuit television (CCTV) and recording on video tapes. This was fine for </div>
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recording what was going on, but it didn't broadcast actual live information, so </div>
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it wasn't practical for monitoring stores, for instance, from a remote location. </div>
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It simply provided what happened after the fact. The picture quality wasn't </div>
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Digital revolutionizes video surveillance</div>
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With the Internet revolution and the ever-increasing presence of Local Area </div>
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Networks, technology took great strides in video surveillance in the 1990's. </div>
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Analog camera tubes were replaced with CCD (Charged Coupled Devices) and digital </div>
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cameras became affordable for most people.</div>
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This combination meant that video surveillance could do two things: go live </div>
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over the Internet or a closed network for surveillance and provide clearer, </div>
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crisper images that could be tracked and manipulated easily. For law </div>
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enforcement, digital surveillance meant it was much easier to zoom in on images, </div>
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The basics of IP-based surveillance</div>
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A digital camera "views" the scene in front of it, broadcasts the video </div>
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images as a digitized signal over a LAN line (Local Area Network) where it's </div>
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then transmitted to a computer or server. The server in turn manages all of this </div>
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information. Depending upon the software used to manage the digital images, it </div>
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can record, display or retransmit the images to anywhere in the world.</div>
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The software package can easily be upgraded to allow for analyzing data, </div>
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selecting specific "flagged" items to watch for and a host of other functions, </div>
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making it a truly customizable security tool.</div>
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True IP-based digital surveillance uses CCD cameras that use signal </div>
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processing that send packetized video streams over the LAN through a Cat 5 cable </div>
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rather than a coax cable network, utilizing greater bandwidth and standard </div>
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TCP/IP communication.</div>
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It also provides more intelligent data mining and information retrieval. If </div>
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security is an issue, full digital surveillance also offers the added advantage </div>
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of data encryption opportunities to protect against image tampering -- something </div>
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not possible with analog recording.</div>
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Recently, a few companies such as D-Link and Linksys have also developed fully </div>
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digital cameras that actually have completely integrated, built-in web servers </div>
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so that no external computers are needed for operating them. The signal is </div>
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transmitted directly to the terminal location for storage or play-back.</div>
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Halfway there...</div>
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The "middle of the road" of video surveillance is upgrading video </div>
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surveillance by utilizing a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). A DVR system is not </div>
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really fully IP-based, but is step toward the more advanced IP technology. In </div>
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actuality, a DVR system uses the same camera and structures for cabling as the </div>
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older CCTV analog systems, but the old VCRs have been replaced with DVR for </div>
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storage of the data. The data is converted to digital so that it can be stored </div>
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on hard disks, but the quality of the images captured remains analog since this </div>
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When shopping for a system, be sure to ask if the system is digital based on </div>
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the recording (DVR) or on the camera, since many manufacturers consider a system </div>
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digital by virtue of the DVR storage system even if the camera recording the </div>
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images is still analog.</div>
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Some people will move to the hybrid models of a CCTV/DVR system when they </div>
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first move beyond an analog system because it seems like the next practical </div>
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evolutionary step in video surveillance. However, shifting to this method </div>
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largely ignores how IP-based video surveillance works.</div>
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With CCTV/DVR surveillance you have actually simply delayed the inevitable by </div>
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adding on a relatively new technology (hard disk, digital storage) to an old </div>
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technology (analog video over coaxial transmission lines). Rather than moving </div>
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Advantages of IP-based video surveillance</div>
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The leap into completely IP-based technology is the best bang for your buck </div>
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both monetarily and in terms of security by far. Digital surveillance can be </div>
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done over a LAN network, of course, but TCP/IP transmittal of surveillance makes </div>
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sense for remote monitoring of multiple locations and for remote recording of </div>
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data onto back-up servers and hard disks for long-term storage.</div>
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With IP-based video surveillance, you can connect your surveillance camera or </div>
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cameras to any network or wireless adapter, and you are extremely flexible in </div>
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your placement of the camera itself. A typical PC-attached video camera, while </div>
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providing digital picture image quality, still has to be within approximately </div>
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ten feet of the computer itself.</div>
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Set-up of an IP-based video system is easy -- once you've set up an IP </div>
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address, you're up and running and it's extremely stable and reliable. Because </div>
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this is the technology of the future, it is also upgradeable. You won't be </div>
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outgrowing an IP-based video surveillance system any time soon because new </div>
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developments are based on improving this market. Therefore, you will be able to </div>
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add on and improve this system for years to come while older, CCTV+DVR hybrids </div>
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will dead-end and become obsolete.</div>
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Comparing analog and IP-based video surveillance</div>
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A better way to understand the differences between analog and IP-based video </div>
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surveillance may be to compare the two and how they work:</div>
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Analog or CCTV+DVR video surveillance</div>
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o Easy to use -- operates like a VCR</div>
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o Changing cassettes and rewinding regularly means human error frequently interferes with effectiveness</div>
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o Image quality is poor</div>
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o Storage tapes wear out over time</div>
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o Broadcasting images live isn't practical</div>
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o Storage is bulky</div>
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o Uses analog recording, recording in low-grade picture quality and inability to search and track easily</div>
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o Adding DVR systems must be done in 'blocks' of 16 channels </div>
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o IP-based recording means instant transmittal of images anywhere in the world</div>
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o Can monitor multiple cameras from one remote location</div>
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o No decrease in recording quality over time or with repeated replays</div>
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o Digital picture quality far superior to analog</div>
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o IP-base recording is highly compressed for easier storage and can be transported over a variety of media</div>
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o Digital images can be encrypted for security purposes</div>
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o Updates and add-ons are relatively inexpensive through software packages and Internet computer networking</div>
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o Adjustable frame rates</div>
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o Remote or shared viewing may be done over the Internet or a wireless connection</div>
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o Standard IP video compression techniques are used</div>
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o IP surveillance cameras may be added individually or in groups according to your needs </div>
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If you are contemplating increased or upgrading video surveillance for your </div>
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company or home, understanding how IP-based video surveillance works will make </div>
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your decision easier. It is the future of video surveillance and, although in </div>
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the short term may be a bit more expensive, is obviously an investment in </div>
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Lucy P. Roberts is a successful freelance writer providing practical information and advice about everything related to digital video surveillance [http://www.video-surveillance-guide.com/] and related topics. Her numerous articles include tips for saving both time and money when shopping for video security products; equipment reviews and reports; and other valuable insights.</div>
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Jockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017029684393719206noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1418407617686961966.post-20393965362721967452009-02-24T20:22:00.000-08:002015-08-22T05:19:48.277-07:00CNC Machining Projects on Artistic and Functional Plans<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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There are numerous uses and applications of CNC machining services. It can allow you to do anything you can picture out in your head almost without limitation. Those who are doing this job for a living can look forward to a number of projects in this industry. The projects can be carried out either with a touch of your artistic side or for a functional plan. This is how the copious CNC machining projects are most likely classified by means of such technology.</div>
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When making an 'artistic' CNC machining project:</div>
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Using the CNC machining technology is exceptionally fascinating. One thing that you may want to do through this expertise is to create your own company's logo; a logo that you can hang up out of your building to let your customers identify the signage of your business.</div>
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With the improvement of calculating technology as well as with a range of accessible design software packages available today, you can make an artistic design that has never been so handy and expedient. A few things can be illustrated by your hands, while there are much more things that can be done through a computer that hands can't do.</div>
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In order to make sure that you achieve a flawless work of hard silhouettes in your logo, which could take time to create by hands, is much quicker and more precise to attain through CNC machining services. At this point, you can take a huge advantage to form a masterpiece in a flash, may it be carving wood or any sculpturing creative piece.</div>
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When making a 'functional' CNC machining services project:</div>
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The mechanizing of parts in order to fit into the bigger machines is the major component to do in functional projects by means of the CNC machining technology. In this project arrangement, it demands an unyielding clutch and indulgent of bigger machine parts. Each piece of transmission is important to be familiar with, especially when it comes to formation of gears intended for the automatic transmission gearbox.</div>
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During the design phase, it is critical to ensure that all the data and measurements are gathered appropriately, as 'precision' is the only way to avoid causing breakdown of the machine. Any slip-up to its parts and incorrect data and measurement at the onset can ruin the entire functional project.</div>
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As a result, to seek for CNC machining services, you will surely acquire an authentic and perfect product at once with the assistance of professional workers.</div>
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Charles works for a CNC machining services company in Norfolk. When not at work, he enjoys writing articles and blogs on different tips to do with engineering, as well as hunting, cooking and working out at the gym. He is also a vegan.</div>
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Jockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017029684393719206noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1418407617686961966.post-64975608062284173212008-08-22T10:23:00.000-07:002015-08-22T05:09:46.734-07:00How to Secure Your Small Business with a PIX Firewall<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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One of the more popular firewall products for the small business market is the Cisco PIX 501. Out of the box it requires just a few configuration entries and you are up and running.</div>
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In this guide, we will walk through the steps for configuring your brand new pix at the network edge.</div>
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This guide is written for the user who has no knowledge of the PIX firewall. As such, it is not a treatise on network security, but a quick, by-the numbers guide to configuring a PIX firewall with as little jargon as possible.</div>
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We are assuming that you have an internet connection with at least one static IP address. While the PIX can easily handle a dynamic IP address (that is the default configuration), you won't be able to easily configure remote access, VPNs, Mail, or web servers without a static IP address.</div>
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Your PIX should have come with an AC adapter, a yellow CAT 5 cable, an orange CAT5 cable and a flat, (typically) baby blue cable with a 9-pin serial connector on one end and an RJ-45 plug on the other.</div>
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The yellow CAT5 cable is a standard Ethernet cable and is used to connect your pc or server to the 4-port Ethernet switch built into the PIX. The Orange CAT5 cable is a cross-over cable and may be required to connect the outside interface of the PIX to your ISP's router (if your PC's or workstations are plugged into a Cisco switch inside the network, you will also require a cross-over cable for connecting to one of the switch ports on the PIX).</div>
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What we are going to use for our configuration is the baby blue rollover cable. Insert the serial jack into one of the serial ports on the back of the PC or laptop you will be using to configure the PIX. Then, insert the RJ-45 plug into the port on the back of the PIX labeled "console."</div>
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Windows has a built in application that is used for (among other things) configuring serial devices. Using the start menu, go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > Hyper Terminal.</div>
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Choose the Hyper Terminal application. You may get a dialog box asking if you'd like to make Hyper Terminal your default telnet application. Unless you have a preference, go ahead and choose yes.</div>
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Then you will be asked for the area code from which you are dialing, although it isn't applicable here, the program still wants to know, so fill it in and click 'next' or 'ok.'</div>
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You can call the connection anything you'd like; in this example we'll use PIX. Click 'ok' to move on.</div>
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Next, we'll be asked to enter the details for the phone number we'd like to dial. Since we aren't dialing a phone number, use the drop-down selector at the bottom of the box to choose COM1 or COM2 (whichever is applicable). If you have no idea which one is which, you may need to try it both ways.</div>
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Now, you will be expected to tell the application some specifics about the port settings so that it can effectively communicate with the PIX.</div>
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Luckily, it isn't too complex, just remember 9600, 8, none, and 1. Enter these settings into the drop down selectors of the box on your screen.</div>
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Now we are ready to set up the PIX. Insert the power cable and you will be greeted with the startup monologue (it's not a dialog in this case; it's just informing you of what is occurring).</div>
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Then, you will be greeted with a screen that asks if you'd like to program the PIX using interactive prompts. For the purpose of this exercise, type no and click 'enter'.</div>
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You will now get a prompt that looks like this: </div>
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Type the word 'enable' (no quotes), when prompted for the password, just click 'enter' as the default is no password.</div>
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The prompt has changed to a hash mark: </div>
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Your prompt will now look like this: </div>
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The first thing we want to do is give your pix a host name. The PIX command syntax is: </div>
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Now, the domain name; it's alright if you don't have a domain set up on your network, you can call it whatever you like. However, give some thought to whether a domain might be a possibility at some point and plan your naming scheme appropriately. </div>
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As you can see from the configuration above, the ethernet0 interface is the outside interface, with a security setting of 0, while ethernet1 is the inside interface with a security setting of 100. Additionally, you can see that the interfaces are shutdown. All we need do to bring them up is enter the speed at which they should operate. As they are Ethernet interfaces, any software version after 6.3(3) will take 100full, prior to that, use 10full.</div>
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Now to assign an address to the inside and outside interfaces; the ip address command sets the ip address of an interface. The syntax is as follows: </div>
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An example might be as follows: </div>
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pixfirewall(config)# ip address outside 12.25.241.2 255.255.255.252 (this IP address, netmask combination should not be used, it is shown here for example only. Use the IP address/mask given to you by your ISP).</div>
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A brief word about IP addressing is in order here.</div>
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One way that is used to conserve public IP addresses is through the use of non-routable IP addressing blocks specified in RFC 1597. You may sometimes hear them referred to as "private" IP addresses, which is fine, but not quite technically accurate. There are three different blocks to choose from: </div>
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10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 with a netmask of 255.0.0.0 </div>
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File/DHCP server - 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 </div>
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It is very important now to add a default route to the PIX configuration. Another term for default route is the "default gateway." You need to tell the PIX that if it receives traffic destined for a network that isn't directly connected, it should send it to the connected ISP router. Your ISP should have given you the IP address of your default gateway when you received your setup information.</div>
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To password protect your PIX in order to prevent unauthorized access, use something that is secure and hard to guess. Try to stay away from the names of spouses, children, pets, birthdays or other easily guessed variable. Whenever possible, use a combination of letters and numbers. The syntax is as follows (but please don't use cisco as your actual password) </div>
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Ron Jones is the Founder and President of The Fulcrum Technology Group, Inc. www.fulcrumtechnologygroup.com [http://www.fulcrumtechnologygroup.com] Located just North of Atlanta, this consulting firm specializes in business technology solutions that will enable you to maintain a competitive advantage by increasing productivity, improving reliability and reducing expenses.</div>
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Jockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017029684393719206noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1418407617686961966.post-18071740864360918582008-04-30T04:50:00.000-07:002015-08-22T04:51:34.369-07:00Technology Transforming Future Generations<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Nature Valley launched an ad campaign in early July that showed a huge difference between the generations alive today.</div>
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They asked 3 generations the same question: "When you were little, what did you do for fun?"</div>
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From the grandparents and parents you heard answers like berry-picking, growing watermelons, playing baseball, and building forts.</div>
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The children's responses to the same question included video games, texting, sending email, and watching videos. Nature Valley didn't stop there, though. They spread the gap even wider when asking the kids how long each day they spent on their electronics. They responded with at least 3 to 5 hours everyday and one little girl aged around 6 said she would "die" without her tablet, their tagline following: "Nature has always been a part of childhood."</div>
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What changed from one generation to the next?</div>
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There are currently 6 living generations today:</div>
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The Greatest Generation (1901-1926)</div>
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Silents (1927-1945)</div>
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Baby Boomers (1946-1964)</div>
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Generation X (1965-1980)</div>
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Generation Y/Millennial (1981-2000)</div>
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Generation Z/Boomlets (after 2001)</div>
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Technology was introduced during Generation X and Generations Y and Z grew up not remembering a time without certain technologies. The technological revolution that brought along the first mac computers to cell phones to smartphones happened all within the short span of 42 years. Yet, already it seems that technology is changing the habits and lifestyle of future generations. It is a scary thought to think that for so many years prior to this revolution, generations grew up in nature and sent this tradition down, yet in less than a lifespan of the average human being, this healthy and natural way of being has virtually gone out the window (quite literally).</div>
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The Greatest Generation, Silents, Baby Boomers, and Generation X are the only generations alive today who remember a world without computers and cell phones. They are the ones who spent a majority of their childhood outdoors and did not have all the conveniences of life as we have them today (some of The Greatest Generation grew up without electricity, refrigerators, or air conditioning). In the 1950s the obesity rate in America was at 9%, but about 50 years later, after the technological revolution, this rate tripled to 33% and in 2006, not a single state reported obesity rates below 10%. An estimated 1 in 3 children are overweight in America today. Is this just a coincidence that as soon as generations starting becoming addicted to technology, obesity rates skyrocketed? While there are more factors to obesity than exercise (diet is also a huge factor), it seems as though children who spend up to 5 hours a day playing video games or texting on their cell phones are not prioritizing time outside of the house. Today, the typical child spends an average of 30 minutes outside per day.</div>
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Being outdoors has been proven to be beneficial for children's body, mind, and spirit. Along with exercise building strong bodies, being outside in the sunlight provides essential vitamin D, which helps protect against future health issues with heart disease, bone problems, diabetes, and more. It can also be said that being outside can improve distance vision and help prevent nearsightedness (which is also a common issue today). Some studies have found that being in an environmental setting can extensively improve symptoms of ADHD, while an outdoor-style education can increase test scores and critical thinking skills. Another study shows that children's stress levels decrease immediately when they see nature and playtime outside reduces the anxiety that come from the fast-paced, 24/7 world that technology provides.</div>
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Not only does technology steal most of the time children spend outside in nature, but there are a number of studies today that show other negative implications of continuously using electronic devices.</div>
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Addiction to some forms of technology are real medical conditions. One boy, around 6 years old, answered that sometimes he forgets that he has a family--parents, a sister, a dog--because he is so immersed in the virtual life of his video game. Nomophobia--the fear of being separated from your cell phone--is also a real term that many people feel everyday. Addiction to technology, just as addiction to anything, is considered a psychological disorder that is treatable. Addiction to video games, for example, is being treated as an "impulsive control disorder" along the same lines as compulsive gambling. Along with the side effects of any addiction such as depression or anxiety, addiction to technology also hinders social development.</div>
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Even more alarming studies today have claimed that certain technologies, such as cell phones, can physically cause harm to the body over time. Cell phones, while switched on, emit invisible electromagnetic radiation that is absorbed by the body. There has been much debate over a vast array of health effects of mobile radiation over the years including cancer, infertility, autism, learning disabilities, depression, hormonal imbalance, and more.</div>
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Currently in US, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has set a regulation for the specific absorption rate (SAR) of mobile radiation allowed to sell a cell phone in the marketplace. Today, phone companies are testing their SAR's with a dummy designed after a 220 lb (100 kg), 6'2" (1.88m) adult man. Clearly, this model doesn't work well for children who may be a quarter of that size or less-in fact, Om Gandhi, a professor at the University of Utah, children absorb 10 times the amount of radiation that adults absorb. Even if the health effects associated with cell phone radiation haven't been proven yet, it can't be good to have your child constantly absorbing high amounts of electromagnetic radiation that is speculated to have these effects.</div>
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None of this is to say that you should unplug yourself or your children from technology entirely--some of it acts as a necessity in our society today. Without a computer and cell phone, almost all businesses would not be able to function. The important thing to take away from this information is to be cautious and healthy about the way you approach technology. Limiting time spent on electronic devices, making time to spend with your family outdoors, and remembering that we are just human beings, not robots controlled by technology, are important in leading a healthy lifestyle for you today future generations to come.</div>
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For more articles and info on the issues of infertility and mobile radiation, check out the WaveWall blog. Protect your manhood today with a WaveWall anti-radiation phone case.</div>
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Jockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017029684393719206noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1418407617686961966.post-91742403842617277712008-04-29T12:45:00.000-07:002015-08-22T04:55:07.476-07:00Apple Watch - First Impression<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Apple Watch has been around for a few months. Well, in some countries at least. It arrived here, in Thailand in mid-July and I made sure I got it on the first day it became available. So, after calling all the people I know have anything to do with Apple, I got it reserved. Into a car right after work, 2 hours in traffic, another 30 minutes to find a parking spot and another 20 to find the shop and... I was finally able to put my hand of the watch. Or rather, to put Apple Watch on my hand.</div>
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The first thing you want to do it to link it to your iPhone and start playing with it but... you need to be patient. It takes a few good minutes to boot. It seems like forever as you want to play with your new Apple Watch right away. After all, this is very different from any other Apple product.</div>
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So, 5 minutes passed and I was at last able to play with my new toy. First thing I wanted to do was to check the watch faces. I expected 20 or 30 faces and was given a choice of just 10! Just 10 faces is not enough and, to be honest, they are not that exciting. Modular face is what I went for as you are able to add 5 complications to it. So I added things I use more often, namely weather, calendar, date, activities and battery status.</div>
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Next, let's have a look at the apps. There are some apps preloaded and more and more apps have the Apple Watch version now. You can upload apps to your watch via iPhone. The process is smooth and very fast. The menu of the apps might be a bit confusing in the beginning. All those little circles moving around might be something overwhelming at first but you will get used to it. And soon you will realize that it is probably the best possible layout. A long list of apps would not, most likely, work well. Also, you can change the layout of the apps on your iPhone. You should place the apps you will be using most often closer to the center for easier access.</div>
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On your hand, Apple Watch feels good, it is light, touchscreen works very well. Overall, the user experience is great. If only we had more faces and apps that run natively on the watch it would have been perfect. Yes, now the apps run on the iPhone and are mirrored on your Apple Watch. Because of this, they are sometimes slow to load. However, it should all change with WatchOS 2.0 where the faces will open for the developers and apps will run natively on the Apple Watch.</div>
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I am sure that once you spend some time with your Apple Watch you will find it easy to use and, what is even more important, you will find it very useful. But how you can use your Apple Watch is something that I will cover in my next article.</div>
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Jockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017029684393719206noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1418407617686961966.post-69322382335713609522007-04-10T08:03:00.000-07:002015-08-22T05:04:15.944-07:00Buying the Perfect Computer - The FIRST Time<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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So you've finally decided it's time for a change. No matter </div>
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what advice you follow that old work horse of a desktop </div>
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computer you have has outlived its usefulness with slow </div>
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loading applications and a continuous rise in operation </div>
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noise.</div>
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Searching for that Perfect Computer can be about as much fun </div>
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as purchasing a new car and about as frustrating also when </div>
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sorting through the various brands while trying to decide </div>
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which "bells and whistles" best fit your needs. Besides all </div>
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that trying to return something that is so large can be both </div>
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inconvenient and very difficult to do. So making the right </div>
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decision the FIRST time is the wise path of choice.</div>
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For starters you'll need to decide what you want to do with </div>
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your computer. Are you into the video game scene or are you </div>
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someone who likes to just surf the internet and occasionally </div>
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do some book keeping with simple word processing software?</div>
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If you're into video games you're going to want a machine </div>
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that can handle the high level of graphics and superior </div>
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sound quality. On the other hand if you're not into all </div>
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that high adrenalin stuff you can probably get by with a </div>
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less expensive system. Although, if you want to stay on the </div>
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safe side I would recommend going with something more </div>
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"high-end" so you don't have to spend another large chunk of </div>
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change to upgrade the system you just bought.</div>
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There are two basic routes you can take when purchasing a </div>
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1) Purchase a "Brand Name" Computer </div>
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2) Purchase a "Clone" Computer</div>
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A "BRAND-NAME" computer is one that is manufactured by a </div>
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Some Advantages/Disadvantages of "Brand-Name" computers </div>
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Advantages:</div>
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Customer Support- If you are experiencing problems with your </div>
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computer you will have the option to contact a </div>
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representative of the company that you purchased the PC from </div>
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to get help in solving your problem.</div>
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Customer support is probably the best reason to buy a </div>
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brand-name computer.</div>
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Warranty- Having a warranty is always nice since it acts as </div>
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a type of security blanket for you.</div>
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In case a part on your computer should fail you should be </div>
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able to get the item fixed at no charge just as long as the </div>
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warranty has not expired.</div>
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Read and understand a company's warranty policy BEFORE you </div>
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This way you'll have a good understanding of the procedures </div>
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Pre-installed Software- Many companies will include software </div>
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packages that are all set up and ready to go for you on your </div>
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computer.</div>
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Although, a disadvantage of buying a brand-name computer </div>
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with software pre-installed is that you usually end up with </div>
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more than fits your needs and usually just results with the </div>
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wasting of space on your storage device.</div>
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Additional Support- Most brand-name computer companies are </div>
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also able to provide you with web sites that may provide you </div>
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with current software updates, user manuals, or basic </div>
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troubleshooting help.</div>
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Disadvantages</div>
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The use of Proprietary parts- the term Proprietary refers to </div>
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products that are unique to an individual company and that </div>
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company only.</div>
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So if a part was to malfunction on your computer after </div>
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warranty and you needed to replace it you could not just go </div>
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to your local computer store and purchase any old part even </div>
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if it was intended for the same function as the item that </div>
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failed.</div>
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You would be forced to buy the exact same item that came out </div>
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of the computer or else the computer would more than likely </div>
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cease to function correctly.</div>
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Having to buy proprietary parts usually involves the need to </div>
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place an order which means you'll have to wait for the part </div>
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to arrive or you'll have to send your computer into the </div>
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company or an authorized dealer of that company for </div>
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repairs.</div>
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People with a home based business would probably not be too </div>
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happy with that situation at all.</div>
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Integrated/On-board parts- In the computer world when you </div>
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hear the word integrated or on-board it means that a </div>
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particular part such as the modem or sound port where you </div>
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plug in your speakers, is built-in or part of the computer </div>
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main board (Also known as the Motherboard).</div>
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This means that if any of these items should fail, you can't </div>
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just remove them from the computer and replace them with a </div>
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new part. They are usually soldered directly to the main </div>
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board and are stuck there.</div>
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Although, some computers do provide a way to disable a </div>
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malfunctioning device which will allow you to install your </div>
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own store bought device to take the place of the broken </div>
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part.</div>
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From a computer technicians point of view this is not always </div>
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easy to do.</div>
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It just depends on what brand of computer you currently </div>
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have. Meaning some are easier to work on than others.</div>
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A "CLONE" computer is a clone or a copy of its brand-name </div>
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counterpart with the exception that instead of company </div>
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specific or proprietary parts, the items used to make a </div>
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clone computer are from several different companies instead </div>
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of only one.</div>
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Let's say that if you were to go to a local company that </div>
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builds "clone" computers, and you tell them what you need, </div>
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chances are they don't use parts that are specific to only </div>
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that type of computer like the brand-name computer companies </div>
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do.</div>
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This is a good thing because it means that they will </div>
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probably use components that are interchangeable with many </div>
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different brands and are easy to come by if needed.</div>
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Some Advantages/Disadvantages of "Clone" computers include:</div>
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Advantages:</div>
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Cost- compared to brand-name computers the clone will </div>
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generally be easier on your pocket book when purchasing one </div>
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with similar features as its brand-name counterpart.</div>
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This is most likely due to the money that is saved by not </div>
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offering the high-end customer service. Although, that may </div>
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not be the only reason for the lower prices.</div>
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Whatever you do just make sure you understand how long the </div>
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covers before you make the purchase.</div>
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concerning troubleshooting questions you may have.</div>
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For service it may be necessary to take the computer back to </div>
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the store that you bought it at or you may have to do some </div>
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research on the individual parts that went into the computer </div>
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the very men and woman that work at your local electronics </div>
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It is their duty to help you get hold of that "Perfect </div>
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Computer" that best fits your needs. All you need to do is </div>
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tell them what you plan on using that computer for and they </div>
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should be more than happy to help you from there.</div>
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Jockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017029684393719206noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1418407617686961966.post-92174619192315253612002-10-26T10:45:00.000-07:002015-08-22T05:18:35.554-07:0010 Reasons Why Hosted Desktop Services Are A Good Idea<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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There's quite a buzz about Hosted Desktop Services (HDS) these days and for many businesses it makes a lot of sense. Maybe it doesn't initially look so great for some IT support companies and departments but if embraced in the right way it can be a benefit for them as well.</div>
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HDS, sometimes referred to as cloud services or software as a service, is not really such a new idea. Before people started using PC's as the mainstay device most computer systems had servers and intelligent workstations which we now call thin clients. Unix users will be very familiar with this concept.</div>
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Intelligent workstations like the thin clients of today had some memory and processor capacity but they mostly accessed software off of a server. Now that good broadband supplies are available the same type of system can be accessed over the internet. It has always been a good system!</div>
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In a nut shell a Hosted Desktop Service is "your PC" managed remotely and that can be accessed anytime, anywhere, from any device without all the headaches of maintaining it or the loss of performance that you often get with Windows based PC's.</div>
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Here are 10 reasons why it's a good idea for many businesses!</div>
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1 - A Uniform Experience Everywhere On Everything</div>
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Putting software on a central server means everyone can access the same software from anywhere. No more worries about which versions, which licenses, upgrading versions etc. Many HDS services will give access to software using apps that will work on nearly any device such as Citrix which works on Windows, Android, Apple OS, Linux, Unix, phones, tablets and other popular platforms that I may have missed out. It will work on different versions of different operating systems too!</div>
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2 - Backups & Security All Looked After For You</div>
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Backup and security are a necessary pain. It can be a worry when considering HDS; after all, how good is the supplier's backup and security system? The answer is that it has to be good! Some companies will undoubtedly be storing sensitive and valuable data so HDS suppliers need to make sure everything is backed up in real time or close to it, often across different server locations in different countries.</div>
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Security has to be really good because if anyone hacked into the HDS systems it would be trouble for customer and supplier alike. That goes for up-time too which needs to be 99.99% of the time!</div>
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Because the software and data is stored on the HDS servers if a device is stolen or lost it's no problem especially with HDS sessions timing out.</div>
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Similarly antivirus and anti-malware services are all taken care of.</div>
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Backup, security and availability will be better than that which most companies have on their own systems.</div>
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3 - Speed</div>
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If you have used Windows based machines you will be familiar with the way that they can slow down over time. Maybe because there is too much software on a PC, because of a virus, perhaps the hard disc has faults, not enough memory or maybe the computer is just generally underpowered. This is not a problem with HDS where the servers are high quality, fast and maintained for you. The servers are doing all the work for you, all your device has to do is run the software that allows you to access the servers which doesn't tax a device or use much internet bandwidth.</div>
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It's like having a new PC every day. People can work faster, be more productive and won't have the frustration associated with slow computers.</div>
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Just as an example I tested loading up Microsoft Word and a few other Microsoft products and the load up times were between half a second and 2 seconds.</div>
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4 - Proactive Support</div>
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Another headache with maintaining software and hardware is keeping everything up to date, often across many devices. Most of that won't apply with HDS as support staff are keeping everything up to date for their customers and monitoring systems for faults.</div>
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HDS users will still have queries and sometimes things may go wrong so it's important that support is available during working hours and maybe even 24/7support. This is a level of support available with HDS as many companies are using it and some at all hours.</div>
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5 - Improved Cash Flow</div>
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HDS is a scalable subscription service where different people can use different software at different times. This gives flexibility that can be controlled. The cost can be fixed to be the same each month or it can be capped to how much a customer is willing to spend each month allowing flexibility without loss of control. There are few unexpected expenses to accommodate. HDS is an easy service to build into a company's monthly and yearly budget.</div>
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6 - Mobility</div>
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Because it works anywhere in the world where there is an internet connection and on almost any device it can be used in London, Sydney, and Delhi or perhaps even in space (one day). No special connections are needed. If a company moves office it doesn't matter, if someone has to work at home it doesn't matter. Use a PC, tablet, laptop or even a phone!</div>
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People can use their own hardware or simple thin clients* with any suitable screen.</div>
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*A thin client is a small box used to connect everything together such as a screen, a keyboard and a mouse. It can be simply configured to access an HDS service. Thin clients often have a built in card reader, sockets for USB devices, headphones etc. They rarely have any discs in them and don't need heavy duty processing power. Typically they are around 8 inches square and 2 inches deep. They use much less power than a PC too so cost less to run.</div>
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7 - Less Hardware And Software Worries</div>
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A company running its own system might have a list of IT concerns that go something like this:</div>
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Hardware to maintain and replace</div>
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Software to maintain, upgrade, fix, replace</div>
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Provisioning of new hardware and software</div>
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Software version control</div>
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Licensing</div>
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Operating system support; possibly across different versions or even different OS types.</div>
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System availability</div>
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IT support, in house or contracted out</div>
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And more...</div>
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At the time of writing Windows XP has recently been phased out of Microsoft's support regime but lots of companies still have it and have the headache of what to do next as they can't stay with XP forever. This is not an issue with hosted desktop services as it's all kept up to date on an ongoing basis.</div>
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Most of the hardware and software that had to be looked after before is no longer a concern with HDS.</div>
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With HDS there is often a core set of software that everyone gets such as Microsoft office, Chrome, Adobe Reader etc. Other optional paid for or free standard software can be chosen from. Other off the shelf or bespoke software can be requested and put onto the system for selection or as part of a customer's standard HDS setup.</div>
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The purchase and use of software by people or groups of people can be controlled by an approval system so that a company has control over what they are paying for.</div>
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The data for software used can be retained even if not used or paid for all of the time.</div>
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With HDS people can't just download software as they like. Miscellaneous software can come with viruses or malware or compromise the working environment. This is another built in method of controlling the integrity of company IT systems.</div>
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8 - More Time For Your Business</div>
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Depending on how much IT infrastructure a company has and how it uses it, a significant amount of time might be spent planning and implementing IT strategies. In turn a company may have to spend time communicating with their IT support department or provider. Some of this time will be concerned with day to day IT matters such as security, backup, housekeeping etc. If much of this is offloaded onto HDS either the IT support function can be reduced or diverted to other important company IT projects.</div>
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9 - Integrate With Your Own Special Systems</div>
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A company might have some software and data that they want moved to the HDS servers and for most software this can be done. It's sometimes referred to as on-boarding. There may be one-time costs for this but once it's done that company won't have to worry about looking after it again.</div>
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A company might have some systems that just aren't suitable for HDS for example; a film company might have editing suites with specialized hardware and software that maybe 25% of the company use. Systems like these can be kept as they are and HDS still used in conjunction with those systems where required. Where needed data can be shared, synchronised and local data can be accessed directly from HDS!</div>
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10 - A Low Carbon Footprint</div>
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Last and not least you and your company will be doing your bit for the environment. The servers used with HDS are usually high quality enterprise servers that use less energy than others and a reduced carbon footprint all round.</div>
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If you and your company are using thin clients you will be using less energy at the office end which reduces your own carbon footprint.</div>
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Each user takes 100k to 200k of internet bandwidth per session which could be less than what is used normally. Less internet capacity may be needed and may be reduced or utilised elsewhere.</div>
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Jockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017029684393719206noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1418407617686961966.post-44301264515385061842002-07-02T08:30:00.000-07:002015-08-22T04:48:48.233-07:00Object Virtualization: Digitizing the World<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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We are changing our world. With the advent of new sensing and communication technologies, we are finding ways of making everyday objects more intelligent and connected. As we connect more and more things to one another, however, we are finding a need to democratize the process. We have to make different things the same, or at least equal. We are still trying to answer the Mad Hatter's famous riddle: How is a raven like a writing desk?</div>
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Though Alice's time in Wonderland may have come and gone, ours is just beginning. While we may not be connecting ravens to writing desks (though nothing would surprise me at this point), we do have a need to connect seemingly unrelated objects in new ways.</div>
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One solution to this dilemma is the process of object virtualization. By creating virtual models, or representations, of the things you want to monitor and manage, you are putting 'things' on equal footing, creating new opportunities for analysis and task automation.</div>
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To understand object virtualization, consider the contact list in your phone. A contact can be thought of as a virtual model of an actual person. It is something like a digital identity. Imagine you have a contact named Mary Smith. Mary has a name, a phone number (or two), an email address, maybe a photo. Mary can have a Facebook profile, a Twitter alias - you can even assign Mary a special ringtone. All of these things combine to create a virtual model of Mary stored in your phone.</div>
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Now, to make your model of Mary a bit more intelligent and useful, you could add her date of birth, her hair color, her favorite book, her pet cat's name, or any number of different properties of Mary. If we slapped a bunch of sensors on Mary, we may know things like her current location, current body temperature, her heart rate, her blood pressure. If this information is communicated to your model in real time, you have an active, living representation of Mary that tells you more about her than she may know herself.</div>
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Imagine applying this same process to your house, your car, your toaster, or your favorite pair of socks. Now, maybe you can't think of a good reason for your socks to talk to your toaster, but they may have a thing or two to share with your washing machine. And maybe your house and your toaster can have a nice conversation about lowering your electric bill. Of course, your things aren't just talking to your other things. They can talk to other things anywhere. Do you think it might be helpful for your air conditioning system to know something about today's weather forecast? Or for your car to know about that new road construction on your way to work?</div>
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Your virtualized house doesn't care that it's a house. It may as well be an elephant or a water balloon. The same is true of your car, your refrigerator, or your lawn sprinklers. Virtual models can share information with other virtual models without regard for where the data is coming from or how it got there. Virtualization can make every "thing" accessible to every other "thing", and ultimately to you.</div>
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B-Scada's VoT (Virtualization of Things) Platform allows you to create virtual models using data from multiple and disparate sources, providing a simple platform for creating powerful and intelligent IoT (Internet of Things) applications. </div>
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Jockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017029684393719206noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1418407617686961966.post-12195463842178031742001-07-02T04:55:00.000-07:002015-08-22T05:02:24.006-07:00AIM and a Half - Give your AIM a Little More<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Buttons, ads, big long menus, pictures are everywhere and they’re slowing down your AOL Instant Messenger. What is there to do? Add-ons for AIM just add things to your AIM. Aliasing, tabbed IM windows, etc. But what do you do about all of those things that are slowing down your AIM? There may be a solution. </div>
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AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) is an instant messenger program that lets you talk to people all around the world - for free. Making a free utility like this comes with some cost. AIM throws ads onto the top of your buddy list, useless buttons everywhere even though there’s already 3 ways you can get to the same place, just as easily. As each version of AIM comes out, the more your AIM is loaded with extra things like this. </div>
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Now, there’s a new program titled AIM ½. It gets rid of ads, those buttons on the bottom of the buddy list, shortens all of the menus to only what you need. It gets rid of all of those buttons in IM windows (warning, games, etc), it gives you more practical sign-on, sign-off, and away symbols on your buddy list. It gives you the ability to resize your buddy list to ANY size. And it does little things like easier to use away message windows, profile windows, and more.</div>
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And of course, the newest feature: skinning. </div>
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Skinning allows you to change the look of your AIM by letting you choose the theme of your sign-on screen, buddy list background, sign-on, sign-off, away symbols, and the popup notifications. Currently, there are five skinning themes available: XP, Beach, Everyone Loves Raymond, and Music. You can change your theme with the click of a button in your buddy list menu or on the AIM ½ site. </div>
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To prove the effectiveness of AIM ½, I put it to a test. I downloaded the original aimres.dll for 5.5.3595. I timed how long it took for AIM to load up after I double clicked the AIM button. It took 10 seconds until it was fully ready for use on my COX High Speed connection. Then I downloaded AIM ½. It took (no joke) 2 ½ seconds. A little difference? That little difference also effects how long it will take for IM windows to load after you double click them, and everything you do on AIM and the internet while your instant messenger is open.</div>
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Jockerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017029684393719206noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1418407617686961966.post-40940227071671801332001-04-10T01:05:00.000-07:002015-08-22T04:47:32.287-07:00What Makes a Biometric Attendance System Worth Installing?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Any enterprise, small or large, needs to adopt an effective method of employee handling. Primitive systems of registering manually, timecard punching and others, were not accurate and adept for attendance. Companies had to suffer huge losses due to fraud physical presence by any employee in the name of the other. Moreover, the organizations weren't able to determine any employee's arrival and departure time if proper attention was not given to it.</div>
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So, what can become a solid solution to avoid such obstacles and offer acceleration to the proper functioning of any business? Only an attendance system that involves Biometrics can solve such problems. It can easily present to you productive results. These systems are economical and offer better results than other attendance methods or procedures. Any movement of the visitors can be tracked by them, thus, making it suitable for companies to keep a watch over their staff.</div>
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A perfect biometric attendance recorder will help in time management of your business. Opting for such an economical attendance registering approach will also save a lot of paper work and remove the hassle of searching numerous files for any employee.</div>
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What constitutes a good and beneficial biometric attendance system?</div>
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For any attendance method or recorder to be effective, it should be accurate in calculation of the staff strength. It should also prevent leakage of the confidential information recorded in it, making it a secure option to go for. Such a satisfactory attendance recording machine will also reduce the chances of any deviation in the usual attendance procedure and prevent errors regarding it.</div>
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Besides these features, it should have a clear display and present full status of the employee who has arrived or departed. It should have a digital keyboard that will make it convenient for the user to input anything. And loaded with window based software, a biometric attendance machine will make an ideal and flawless tool for employee handling.</div>
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Attendance registering and recording systems that apply Biometrics use distinct ways of keeping a record on the staff people. Physiological traits of a worker like a handprint, fingerprint, palm scan and even a retinal scan is used as an input for these systems. Whenever a staff member enters the office premises, he/she will have to pass the process of the scan and only then can he/she be allowed to enter the workstation. Moreover, such systems will ensure that only true employees enter and be able to mark their attendance and arrival time for that particular day.</div>
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Many suppliers provide high quality and 100% genuine biometric attendance systems. Contact them and avail a secure employee handling means.</div>
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