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How do I... Use BootVis to improve XP boot performance?
BootVis.exe is a free Microsoft utility that can help users boot their machines and access the operating system more quickly. Jim McIntyre shows you how it works. by Jim McIntyre
Tags: Boot Process, Disk, Performance, Driver, File, Defragmentation, BootVis, BootVis.exe, Layout.ini, Figure C Here, Figure D BootVis, Figure F, Figure G BootVis, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Jim McIntyre
Blog posts 2008-07-22
Performance, image, and exposure important for IT success
The performance, image, exposure model is commonly used to help individuals manage their careers. The same model can also be applied to the IT organization as a whole and can prove quite useful in managing IT's role in the enterprise. by Ramon Padilla
Tags: Performance, Information Technology, Unit, Organization, Strategy, Professional Development, Performance Management, Management, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Ramon Padilla
Blog posts 2008-07-13
The best thanks might be no thanks at all
Is providing user support a thankless job, or is the best thanks to hear nothing at all? Joe Rosberg explores that question, and explains how he adheres to the axiom, no news is good news. by Joe Rosberg
Tags: Internet Connection, Performance, Blog, Computer, Joe Rosberg, Productivity, Internet, Blogging
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Understand how SuperFetch uses RAM to enhance system performance
Microsoft Windows Vista uses an applet called SuperFetch to manage memory. Greg Shultz explains how SuperFetch works and what it does to enhance the performance of your system. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Application, Microsoft Word, Performance, Microsoft Windows XP, I/O, Microsoft Windows Vista, Defragmenter, RAM, Disk Defragmenter, SuperFetch, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Memory, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Podcast: Fujitsu thinks solid-state drive benefits are more hype than reality (for now)
Fujitsu isn't jumping on the solid-sate bandwagon just yet. The company believes conventional hard drives are a reliable storage technology that offers better overall performance for less money and will continue to dominate the storage market for next four to five years. by Bill Detwiler
Tags: Podcast, Hard Drive, Notebook, Performance, Benefit, Quiz, Fujitsu Ltd., Cell, Performance Management, Storage, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-06-18
Proper planning of resources essential to successful projects
With any project, proper planning is the key to success. In my experiences, the area most overlooked in a typical project is the proper planning of the resources and their allocation. Here are tips for getting that part down. by Bill Stronge
Tags: Project, Team, Performance, Team Management, Management, Bill Stronge
Blog posts 2008-06-17
Apple will sacrifice features for performance in the next version of Mac OS X
Next version of Mac OS X will downplay new features in favor of platform and performance gains. It will increase the performance of JavaScript and QuickTime, make it easier for developers to program for multi-threaded processors, and include native support for Exchange Server. by Jason Hiner
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Performance, Apple Inc., Apple Mac OS X, Operating Systems, Apple Mac OS, Desktops, Software, Hardware, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-06-16
How to kickstart an underachiever's performance
Underachievers can be a burden on an otherwise productive team. As a business and leadership coach John M McKee has seen a lot and here he discusses different tactics and tips used successfully to help get everyone producing effectively. by John McKee
Tags: Job, Performance, Performance Management, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, John McKee
Blog posts 2008-06-12
User satisfaction with performance of Internet connectivity
I was browsing a report pertaining to Internet connectivity and came across the chart below, which plots respondents' perception of their Internet performance. What got my attention was that I'd just written a short post on Comcast experimenting with other bandwidth throttling methods that do not specifically target peer-to-peer applications....
Tags: Bandwidth, Performance, Analysis, Hog, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-09
How do I increase CPU performance in Windows Vista?
I have been exploring my CPU processing power on my Windows Vista laptop and came across something that might be of value to you. By default, Microsoft chooses a power option of Balanced. What I noticed is that this might be a great feature if your main goal is greener...
Tags: Performance, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, CPU, Performance Management, Processors, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-05-28
How do I give Windows Vista a quick performance boost?
If you are using Windows Vista in its entire splendor, did you know that a simple aero tweak will give you a performance boost? If you are running Windows Vista with the aero interface enabled, perform the following to boost your system: Right-click on the Windows desktop...
Tags: Performance, C, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), C/C++, Operating Systems, Software, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-05-27
Build a computer for a Vista 5.9 Performance Rating
The Vista Performance Index provides a visual and numerical representation of how well your computer might perform. Having to support users in a graphics-extensive environment, I've found it useful to help grade various computer components. It's not a coincidence to see the sluggish computers return a low performance score, 2.8...
Tags: Processor, Performance, Memory, Microsoft Windows Vista, Graphics, Computer, Vista Performance Index, Productivity, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Joe Rosberg
Blog posts 2008-05-27
Think twice, act once
It is all too easy to assume that users all work the same way. Back in the day, when Windows 3.11 and DOS were the norm, PCs did not have the power that they have today. We took great care that not a single megabyte of hard disk space was...
Tags: Performance, DOS, File, Performance Management, Microsoft Windows, Memory, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Jeff Dray
Blog posts 2008-05-23
Implement 10 GB Ethernet over copper with planning
I am again coming to you live from the Mandalay Bay convention center in Las Vegas at the Interop exposition. One clear theme is that 10 GB Ethernet is upon us. One demonstration that caught my eye in particular was related to crosstalk when using 10 GB Ethernet on copper...
Tags: Demonstration, Ethernet, Performance, Network, Cable, Performance Management, Network Technology, Networking, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-04-29
Improving Windows XP Performance Part IV
Additional performance-tuners Now that we've explored the basics of how to configure your system to run at an optimum level, let's take a look at a few additional tweaks that you can make to other areas of your operating system to improve performance. With just a few small maintenance...
Tags: Folder, Performance, Microsoft Windows XP, System Restore, Microsoft Windows, Prefetch, Prefetch Folder, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-04-24
Improving Windows XP Performance Part III
What is the system cache? The system cache is responsible for the system performance of your computer. The cache acts as a buffer between your computer's processor and the memory that serves it. The presence of the cache allows the processor to do its work while waiting much less...
Tags: Performance, Paging, Memory, RAM, File, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-04-24
Improving Windows XP Performance Part I
If you've been working with Windows XP Professional for some time and you've noticed a decline in system performance from when you first started using XP, you may be at a loss to explain the problem. As a Windows power user or IT admin, you most likely keep an eye...
Tags: Performance, Effect, Microsoft Windows XP, Performance Management, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-04-23
Turning around a problem employee
So you have an employee who has some productivity and behavior problems. You've put off dealing with it because you thought the problems would resolve themselves. But now the rest of the people on your staff have begun to feel resentful. What should you do? An employee...
Tags: Employee, Step, Performance, Problem, Malesevich, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-04-17
Implement regular monitoring and improve Cisco router performance
Do you know how your routers are performing? What could you do to improve performance? I'll try to answer those questions by giving you some tips on monitoring and improving your router performance. What is meant by router performance? What network admins actually mean when they talk about...
Tags: Cisco Router, Router, Performance, Monitoring, Cisco Systems Inc., Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking, David Davis
Blog posts 2008-04-10
How do I... Publish a custom application performance counter in C#?
Within Windows there are many system level processes that publish performance counters. For example there are performance counters that allow you to see CPU time, memory usage, and disk usage of the system. Since performance counters are a standard system function they are an ideal method for tracking the performance...
Tags: Counter, Custom Application, Performance, Code, C#, Performance Counter, Create, PerformanceCounter, RawValue Property, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2008-04-07
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