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Author :: James Martins  |
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| Article Title :: The Year of Spyware |
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The Year of Spyware
by: James Martins
In retrospect, the year 2004 made significant milestones that will forever change the future of internet spyware related issues. Various spyware issues were addressed and a fast growing market evolved around spyware.
Prior to the past year, spyware was a term that could refer to almost anything Internet-related (from innocuous cookies and applets to keyloggers and hacker exploits) and was largely unaddressed.
By April 2004, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the U.S. Congress managed to define spyware as “software that aids in gathering information about a person or organization without their knowledge and which may send such information t (read full article) |
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Author :: Patrizia Demaria  |
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| Article Title :: World On IP Community versus Telecoms' Monopoly |
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World On IP Community versus Telecoms' Monopoly
by: Patrizia Demaria
World on IP community versus the TELECOMS' monopoly or a dream of a visionary
Why VOIP will grow over the usual telephony
Without qualification, if one had to choose between usual telephone lines or IP telephony for carrying the voice, the first would be a better fit for the needs of voice communications. Also, IP telephony is generally subject to transmission delays.
Voice communications is highly sensitive to delays or irregularities in the transmission of voice signal components.
Even when transmitted in digital form, not only must the transmission delay be small (so as to be imperceptible to the listener) (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Great Plains Project Accounting - overvi |
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Microsoft Great Plains Project Accounting - overview for consultant
by: Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Great Plains – now it is one of the four ERP solutions, owned and promoted by Microsoft subdivision – Microsoft Business Solutions: Microsoft Great Plains, Navision, Axapta and Solomon. Pretty interesting mix and of course, each product has its own realization of Project Accounting. We would like to give you short overview of Project Accounting module, coming with Microsoft Great Plains.
History.
Great Plains Software had wise strategy when it did allow high level software development – so called satteltes of third party modules for Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise, written i (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, Navisio |
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Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, Navision, CRM & RMS: serving international client – overview for consultant
by: Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Business Solutions products: Microsoft Great Plains, Navision, Microsoft CRM, Microsoft RMS are now serving not only to small and mid-size, but also large clients, plus they maybe reasonably priced solution for the branch of multi-national corporation. This raises question of supporting Microsoft Business Solutions product installation remotely and internationally. We do not question local Microsoft partners service quality, the question maybe different – local partners may not be authorized to sell and service specific MBS product, t (read full article) |
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Author :: Judith Kallos  |
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| Article Title :: New Year's Netiquette Resolutions |
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New Year's Netiquette Resolutions
by: Judith Kallos
Happy New Year! New attitude? New habits? How about 10 Little New Year's Netiquette Resolutions?
Almost every New Year's resolution is based on improving attitudes and changing habits. From loosing weight to getting out of debt to trying to live a happier life, almost each of us has some sort of conversation with ourselves in regard to the New Year and changes we have the control to make. If we follow through on 50% of them, we're ahead of the pack!
So, here is your online version of New Year's Resolutions. Everyone can improve on their skills, if they are willing. I am constantly working on my grammar and writing style to ensure my (read full article) |
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Author :: Prasad Kopanati  |
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| Article Title :: 5 Ways To Super Saving Internet Shopping |
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5 Ways To Super Saving Internet Shopping
by: Prasad Kopanati
5 ways to super savings when shopping on the internet. Save at least 200 dollars for 1000 dollars of shopping– that is 20% of the total money spent. With common sense and little prudence you can save hundreds of dollars on your holiday shopping bills. From my past experiences, I have chosen the five best practices that will give you the maximum savings. Peruse them, put them into action and email me your numbers on savings.
Comparison Shopping:
Gone are the days when there was no easy way to compare the price of a product at different stores other than visiting the stores. In this new era of cyber-shopping, there are num (read full article) |
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Author :: Tom Fox  |
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| Article Title :: Laptop Computers Instigate Classroom Revolution! |
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Laptop Computers Instigate Classroom Revolution!
by: Tom Fox
Have you noticed that laptop computers are beginning to dictate what happens in the classroom? Additionally, mobile technology is changing where learning takes place. This is especially true as laptops are entering the educational arena in ever increasing numbers.
Yet not all educators are quick to jump on the notebook bandwagon. They are waiting to see if laptop use is truly changing learning for the better. That’s why schools such as Framingham State College in Boston and the Myron B. Thompson Academy in Honolulu are being scrutinized. Both schools have elected to use laptop computers as a major resource in their curric (read full article) |
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Author :: Adi Gaskell  |
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| Article Title :: Does Your Event Need To Be Live? |
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Does Your Event Need To Be Live?
by: Adi Gaskell
There are many choices to make when it comes to Webcasting: live vs. on-demand, audio vs. video, and more. So here are some of the questions you’ll need to ask yourself before deciding which way to go.
Live versus On-Demand
Although broadcasting an event live may be necessary for breaking news or a corporate announcement, it is also much more expensive than broadcasting it later. When, where and how will your audience access the broadcast? Your flawlessly (and expensively) produced broadcast can fail if no one is watching it. Although the live webcast solutions from Web Video 4 U are significantly easier than many other solutions y (read full article) |
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Author :: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933  |
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| Article Title :: Cisco Certification: How To Build Your Own Home La |
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Cisco Certification: How To Build Your Own Home Lab
by: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
CCNA and CCNP candidates hear it all the time: “Get some hands-on experience”. From my personal experience climbing the Cisco certification ladder, I can tell you firsthand that there is no learning like hands-on learning. No simulator in the world is going to give you the experience you will get cabling and configuring your own routers.
Whenever I mention this to one of my students, they always say it costs too much. The truth is, it is cheaper now to build your own CCNA and CCNP lab than it has ever been. The secret? Used routers.
The word “used” turns off a lot of people not many of us buy us (read full article) |
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Author :: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933  |
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| Article Title :: Cisco Certification: Configuring CHAP on ISDN |
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Cisco Certification: Configuring CHAP on ISDN
by: Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
Introduction To ISDN, Part IV: Configuring PPP CHAP Authentication
In part III of this ISDN tutorial, we learned that PPP has two main methods of authentication that Cisco certification candidates need to know how to configure: PAP and CHAP.
PAP has very few advantages over CHAP. PAP passwords are carried over the line in clear text, which in today’s world is a very bad idea. PAP configuration also requires additional configuration with the “ppp pap sent-username” command, so anyone who can see your running configuration can also see the PAP password.
The only advantage PAP has over CHAP is a slim (read full article) |
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