July 3rd, 2009 | Categories: Computers
b>The whole meaning of networking is to share programs, but granting others to access a computer device reveals an open window for those with foul motives, too. In the early days networks were quite secure because they were closed in systems, and to do any harm you had to get physical access to a server wired to the LAN. Remote access and Internet possibility to hook up has changed that. Broader availableness and less cost of broadband (DSL and cable) connections means that even home computers r...
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July 2nd, 2009 | Categories: Computers
Let's dive into something a little more complex. What if you have a wired network already, and you're quite happy with the way it performs -- you see no point in dismantling it and making it wireless when it works fine as it is. You've got this laptop, though, that you'd really like to use wirelessly. Basically, what you want to do is make a wireless connection to a wired network. This is often referred to as a network bridge. As luck would have it, there's a very easy way to do exactly what you...
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July 1st, 2009 | Categories: Computers
How far can wireless go? Well, really, the answer is as far as you want it to, or as far as you can afford. You see, even though each wireless transmitter has a range limit, you can install things called wireless extension points, often called repeaters, to boost the signal and make your network's range even longer. So you're not getting the 11Mbps speed that you thought your card's manufacturer promised? If you read your card or Access Point's spec carefully, you'll probably see that data rates...
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June 30th, 2009 | Categories: Business
E-Z-MRP, the leading manufacturing software system for small manufacturers, announced a new pricing and product structure. According to Rocky Smolin, founder of Beach Access Software, makers of E-Z-MRP, 'We see a distinction between those small manufacturers with less than five hundred parts in material resource planning, and those with a need for virtually unlimited part numbers.' Companies like Hi-Rel Corporation have utilized this delineation recently by leasing the E-Z MRP system for manufac...
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June 29th, 2009 | Categories: Computers
This article will discuss the various backup solutions available to businesses both large and small. Consider the costs of benefits of online backup solutions offered by third party suppliers, and rethink the 'in-house' tape backup method. Article: Online Backup Solutions All online backup solutions offer automated daily backup, offsite secure storage and guaranteed fast recovery. Most online backup services allow for your data to be continuously backed up as it changes, 24 hours a day, so it's ...
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June 28th, 2009 | Categories: Business
E-Z-MRP, the leading manufacturing software system for small manufacturers, announced a new pricing and product structure. According to Rocky Smolin, founder of Beach Access Software, makers of E-Z-MRP, 'We see a distinction between those small manufacturers with less than five hundred parts in material resource planning, and those with a need for virtually unlimited part numbers.' Companies like Hi-Rel Corporation have utilized this delineation recently by leasing the E-Z MRP system for manufac...
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June 23rd, 2009 | Categories: Travel
Ely Castle was in the cathedral city of Ely in Cambridgeshire.  Its probable site is a mound near the cathedral which is now called Cherry Hill. This was a motte and bailey castle built by William I in 1070 in his conflict with Hereward the Wake to subdue the Isle of Ely. Once Ely was quiescent the motte was abandoned. However it was refortified in 1140 during the Anarchy by Bishop Nigel but surrendered to King Stephen. In 1143 Geoffrey de Mandeville was placed in charge of the castle. ...
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June 23rd, 2009 | Categories: Education
The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in Ely is known as the "Ship of the Fens", a name inspired by the distant views of its towers that dominate the low-lying wetlands called The Fens. The diocese of Ely was created in 1108 out of the see of Lincoln, and a year later the bishopric of Ely was founded. The cathedral was started by William I in 1083, suffered the collapse in 1322 of the main tower, which was rebuilt as an octagon, and was completed in 1351. ...
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June 23rd, 2009 | Categories: Travel
Ely has been informally accounted a city by virtue of being the seat of a diocese. Its status was confirmed by Royal Charter in 1974, when the parish council of the single civil parish that makes up Ely was formed during a reorganisation of local government. With a population of 15,102 in 2009, Ely is the third smallest city in England after Wells in Somerset and the City of London, and the sixth smallest in the United Kingdom with St David's, Bangor, and Armagh also smaller....
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June 22nd, 2009 | Categories: Business
E-Z-MRP, the leading manufacturing software system for small manufacturers, announced a new pricing and product structure. According to Rocky Smolin, founder of Beach Access Software, makers of E-Z-MRP, 'We see a distinction between those small manufacturers with less than five hundred parts in material resource planning, and those with a need for virtually unlimited part numbers.' Companies like Hi-Rel Corporation have utilized this delineation recently by leasing the E-Z MRP system for manufac...
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