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- Fiber Optics vs. T1 Line Security
- What are the security differences in having fiber optics vs. T1 Lineboth are dedicated lines.both are high capacity.the t1 copper may have an rf signal than could be received or interfere with transmition.both have the same security risks of being connections to systems outside your control.you can get a t1...
- Tags: cory.burrow@..., fiber-optics, it management, security, T1, T1 Line
- Q&A 2005-07-25
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- Freelance Technical Writer Needed
- I am looking for a freelance technical writer to draft newsworthy, industry articles. Background experience in ERP implementation and/or manufacturing operations required. Any interest, please contact me.InterestedI am very interested in this opportunity. If you get the chance please contact me at MargandC@merrimack.edu. Thanks.-Cory
- Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), sshaw@...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-20
- Add a Folder Shortcut to Open and Save Files Faster
- Does one find himself searching through folder after folder to find a particular file or to save the file he is working on? One might have hundreds of folders and subfolders on the computer, and this can make it tricky to remember exactly where the item he wants is located....
- Tags: Folder, Productivity, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
- Webcasts
- San Diego law firm uses HP technology to enhance services, control costs
- Realizing that technology could afford major efficiencies, the law firm Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch developed a technology strategy and implemented a new system using HP products. Through an alliance with LANSolutions, an HP partner based in San Diego, Procopio eased through a sweeping upgrade of their systems and is...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Litigation, Business Operations
- White papers 2004-08-30
- Demand the cons, concerts, congregations you deserve
- More BoingBoing-filtered goodness from the O'Reilly Emerging Tech Conference: "Here's my [Cory Doctorow] notes from Brian Dear's presentation on Eventful at the O'Reilly Emerging Tech conference -- Brian presented on his company, EVDB, an events database that tries to do for live shows and ...
- Tags: Conference, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2006-03-08
- Bomberman vs Digger (exe)
- Bomberman vs Digger combines three classic oldies, spiced up with original game elements, studio-quality sound effects, and engaging graphics. The application is entertaining, sometimes puzzling and overwhelming, but always thrilling. As you might have guessed from the name, this game is loosely based on the oldies any die-hard gaming fan...
- Tags: Application, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2004-12-22
- Law Firm Finds Extra Workstations in Contempt and Wins Enhanced Remote Access
- The 70 employees at Quattlebaum, Grooms, Tull & Burrow PLLC offer legal services for individuals and businesses from the firm's main office in Little Rock, Arkansas, and branches in Johnson and Jonesboro. QGTB wanted a system that would provide a smooth presentation of applications for end users. In addition, they...
- Tags: Terminal Services, Remote Access, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Workstations, Telecommunications, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software
- Case studies 2008-03-06
- Short story: "When Sysadmins Ruled The Earth"
- "When Sysadmins Ruled The Earth", a comedic sci-fi story by Cory Doctorow, has just won the Locus Award for best novelette of 2007, so publisher Baen Books has done precisely what the market demands of a high-quality, highly desired item -- it's giving it away online! (Welcome to wikinomics, net-noobs.)...
- Tags: System Administrator, Earth, Cory Doctorow, Software Upgrade, Enterprise Software, Software, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-07-05
- Looking for a few good books
- I'm nearing the end of my epic struggle with Iron Sunrise by Charles Stross (no fault of the book, I just haven't made time to read). Since I still have time to make out Christmas lists, I was hoping some of my regulars could post a "one...
- Tags: Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2005-11-16
- Creatures: The Albain Years (exe)
- Creatures The Albian Years is a recompilation of the original Creatures and Creatures 2, the World's most advanced artificial life games. The user is presented with a large, living landscape the surface of another world called Albia. He exists in this world only as a virtual presence, a sort of...
- Tags: Mouse, Creature, User, Mice, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2006-07-28
- TrainingRepublic readers sound off in forum about Microsoft's new certification tests
- Thinking of taking the IIS 4.0 or MOUS certification tests? Check out these comments from TechRepublic readers who've been there.Are you a certified expert? We’ve had several stories in the TrainingRepublic about the value of certifications and what it takes to pass the tests, and our readers have responded by...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, Jeff Davis, TrainingRepublic Forum, Melissa Loadholt, TrainingRepublic forum section, Forums link, certification test, Microsoft Corp.
- Technical articles 1999-06-29
- Extreme Networks Makes the Grade at UC Berkeley
- The University of California, Berkeley (also referred to as "Cal") is known around the world for its academic excellence. In 2001, Cal's Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences EECS department decided it was time to upgrade its unreliable infrastructure, which was built on Layer 2 switching at the edge and software...
- Tags: University Of California At Berkeley, Extreme Networks, Electrical Engineering, Networking, Ethernet, Network Administration, Wi-Fi, Wireless
- Case studies
- Outtakes from the SupportRepublic e-mails
- Readers share their reactions to stories that tickled their funny bones--and stepped on their toes.Are you a certified expert? We’ve had several stories in the TrainingRepublic about the value of certifications and what it takes to pass the tests, and our readers have responded by sending us e-mail on those...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, e-mail, Jeff Davis, TrainingRepublic Forum, Melissa Loadholt, TrainingRepublic forum section, Forums link
- Technical articles 1999-06-29
- Free sci-fi story - What if Google was evil?
- Sci-fi writer and chief BoingBoing-er Cory Doctorow has just released "Scroogled"--a free online short story that posits what could happen if Google suddenly decided to be openly evil. You may remember that we've posted some of Doctorow's free fiction before, and that we've also theorized what an evil Google might...
- Tags: Google Inc., Story, Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-09-18
- Is Windows Vista too "robust" for the world?
- According to Peter Gutmann's resourceful and very well written, "A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection" Vista's fallout is about to lock up a once open computing platform.http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.html"In July 2006, Cory Doctorow published an analysis of the anti-competitive nature of Apple's iTunes copy-restriction system which looked at the benefits...
- Tags: Josharghhhh, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, vista itunes windows microsoft apple hfs hdcp media center drivers security, windows
- Discussion threads 2007-01-24
- Project-manage the Death Star, or turn a floppy into the Enterprise
- The following tid-bits were all discovered after browsing through a backlog of 80 or so SF Signal posts. If you ain't reading Mr. DeNardo's Hugo-nominated blog, you can't really call yourself a full-fledged online SF geek.TechnOrigami: Turn a floppy disk in the Starship EnterpriseThe physics of Buckaroo Banzai Think you're...
- Tags: Floppy Disk, Science Fiction, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-01-22
- "Mozilla devastates Redmond, Google's nuke implicated."
- Wired solicited "science fiction in six words" from several top SF authors. You can view the complete list of entries, including some that didn't make the print magazine, here. Below is a list of my personal favorites:Mozilla devastates Redmond, Google’s nuke implicated. - Charles StrossOsama’s time machine: President Gore...
- Tags: Google Inc., Redmond, Nuke, Mozilla Corp., Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2006-10-25
- Is self-inflicted spyware the next killer app?
- Cory Doctorow at BoingBoing fired off his top picks from the O'Reilly emerging technology conference, and here's one of the new techno-jargon VC buzzwords you can expect to make the rounds over the next few months: MyWare. MyWare is spyware you deploy against yourself, to record all your own...
- Tags: Cory Doctorow, Spyware, Computer, MyWare, Productivity, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2006-03-08
- Is COCOA bad for you, or best for Google?
- As well-informed netizens, most of my readership is probably aware that Google wants to add the full text of books to their search indexes so that Web surfers can identify works using mere quotations or character names. The utility of the project is obvious, though the ...
- Tags: Google Inc., Author, Science Fiction, COCOA, Sales Strategy, Blogging, Sales Force Management, Sales, Internet, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2005-11-10
- The two-edged sword of DRM
- As an aspiring writer, I have fond hope that one day my trite, banal scribblings will be worth enough money to justify a copyright, so I have more than a passing interest in Digital Rights Management DRM. That said, sci-fi writers like Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross are giving away...
- Tags: Resale, Digital-rights Management, Book Sale, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Digital Media, Security, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2005-07-28
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