Archive for September, 2008



What is CISSP Education and Information Security Training?

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 4:09 am

CISSP Education has to do with keeping information secure. When you want to maintain the integrity and private nature of information in the age of the internet, you need people who are trained to do just that. They have to be able to protect your information by creating a system that can defend itself against unauthorized entry from outside sources.

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CMS Based Websites

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 4:09 am

A Content Management System (CMS) is a computer application which is used to create, edit, control and publish content in a uniform pattern. These are mostly used for collecting, controlling, versioning, and publishing industry-specific documentation which includes news articles, user manuals, technical manuals, sales and marketing brochures. This content can be in the form of computer files, images, audio video files, electronic documents and web content.

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HP Pavilion Desktops (a6540in) - A Reliable Choice

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 am

HP is a brand long known for its printers, all-in-ones and other such peripherals. I have been using the same for as long as I can recall. Thus, when it came to a choice for a branded PC, HP scores over the others with its reputation and a sense of reliability.

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Accuracy in Timekeeping - Atomic Clocks and Time Servers

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 am

The development of atomic clocks throughout the twentieth century has been fundamental to many of the technologies we employ everyday. Without atomic clocks many of the innovations of the twentieth century would simply not exist. Satellite communication, global positioning, computer networks and even the Internet would not be able to function in the way we are used to if it wasn’t for atomic clocks and their ultra-precision in timekeeping.

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Why Information Technology Security Training is Necessary in the World Today

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 am

Information technology security training became an unavoidable outcome as soon as the first computer was invented. The progression from giant computers with paper readouts to portable laptops ensured that the popularity of computers as a means of storing and exchanging information would lead to a whole new aspect of the security field. Modern technology puts the world at your fingertips.

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The Perfect Frame

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 am

As the age of computerizing everything continues onward and upward, there seems to be a curious trend that develops in the mentality of those who provide us with the latest conveniences. With televisions, computers, and telephones, there is an ever shrinking line of delineation between the functionality of such devices, and more to come.

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Computer History

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 am

The computer history of software dates back to the late 1940s and early 1950s, when the United States government funded several command and control systems for the military. Computer systems have come a long way since then.

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Before Buying a PC - Points to Consider

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 3:09 am

Buying a new PC can be a great dilemma for most of us specially with the choice and wide range of products available these days. It’s all the more important that we make an informed and well researched choice rather than being influenced by what a salesperson feeds you with. Let us start stepwise and try and reach a better conclusion with these tips.

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Looking to Convert Your 8mm Film to DVD?

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 2:09 am

You will find many places that offer these services in your area or more readily online. Even if you take it to a local area, chances are they are sent out to the same companies you may find on the Internet. Just make sure you choose a reputable company which uses high-quality transfer units. You will also find a wide variety of pricing.

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Do You Know Who is Residing on Your Computer? Adware? Spyware?

Tuesday 30 September 2008 @ 2:09 am

Now-a-days more and more people using internet for online shopping, booking air tickets, Hotel booking, online banking, Music downloading, playing games or anything you think. If your computer is not safe guarded by some good quality anti spyware and anti adware softwares, chances of getting infected with spyware and adware are very bright.

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