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- If you disagreethen you MUST be mistaken! :DYou disagree that abortion should not be a casual thing of "oh dang! I'm knocked up again!"?It did take me a bit to figure out what FAKE James was going on about, as there hasn't been a lot of discussions about...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-13
- Determine your tolerance when managing risks
- Identify which risk are important enough for you to manage. All projects have some risks. They may only have low-level risks, but they have some risks nonetheless. The purpose of risk management is to identify risks that are important enough for you to manage--and then manage ...
- Technical articles 2006-02-06
- It's ridiculous
- It's ridiculousthreatening to kill people for making fun of your religion threatening to kill people is simply re-enforcing stereotypes of many not all muslims as vicious intolerant terrorists.the taliban spread their cause in afganistan by terror: join them and get rewarded with a wife and a couple acres, don't join...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-03
- Disaster Tolerance in Business Critical Environments
- Disaster tolerant systems must support an availability continuum that addresses everything from single-points of failure in a single system to multiple points of failure involving many systems at several locations. Disaster tolerance addresses end-to-end application availability which includes both system and data availability. That is, disaster tolerance moves from managing...
- White papers 2005-07-21
- Phentermine Tolerance Report (exe)
- Are you taking Phentermine, but not losing as much weight as you hoped? You could be one of many people who have a tolerance to Phentermine, rendering it less effective in your weight loss battle. The Phentermine tolerance report addresses simple changes you can make to help get the most...
- Software downloads 2005-07-13
- Validate whether a project is really in trouble before applying project rescue techniques
- It's not quite that simpleDifferent projects necessarily have different tolerances for success or failure; organizational rules of thumb really can't be developed.For example, projects dealing with regulatory compliance (SarbOx, HIPAA, etc.) must be implemented, regardless of 'success' measured in terms of budget alone. These, then are 'highest tolerance'; if...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-01
- Validate whether a project is really in trouble before applying project rescue techniques
- If you believe the statistics, most projects fail. But the definition of "failure" should be something different for each organization. You've all read the stories about the large number of projects that fail. Some reports say that half or more of all projects fail--perhaps as many as...
- Technical articles 2005-05-31
- Keep your activation status intact when reinstalling XP
- Keep your activation status intact when reinstalling XParticle rootXP Problems with HW changes?I know nothing about product ativation, etc. Is this article indicating that if/when one makes HW changes (I've added/changed hd's twice last year), one has problems with XP updates or something?This may help...Normally you have to change a...
- Discussion threads 2005-01-26
- How to use a multimeter to test resistors
- When a PC stops working, it’s often cheaper and easier to replace it than to repair it. After all, why repair a computer that your company bought two years ago when you can buy a new one that’s twice as powerful for half the cost of your original machine? However,...
- Technical articles 2003-03-25
- Project failures are less common than you think
- Whether your project succeeds or fails depends largely on how you and your company define success and failure. Take a look at what goes into creating that definition and then reevaluate your own success and failure rates.Editor’s note:This article originally appeared on our sister site, TechRepublic.com.Research suggests that the vast...
- Technical articles 2002-12-27
- How to survive organizational restructuring
- When your firm restructures, merges with another, or is bought out, your immediate reaction is probably panic. It's possible, however, to survive and even benefit from the change.By Simon OlenickOrganizational restructuring has become as regular a phenomenon as “project creep” for IT consultants. Dealing with this type of large scope...
- Technical articles 2000-07-18
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- IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler 8.2: Switch Fault Tolerance
- Switch Fault Tolerance offers additional resilience for the data being transferred. Switch Fault Tolerance is designed to improve fault tolerance in an IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler network. This feature removes a single point of failure and the possible loss of messages in the event a domain manager should fail. Switch...
- White papers 2005-01-01
- server 2003 DC fault tolerance
- I have two server 2003 DC's, and While ive been tinkering ive noticed that if one of them is down no one is able to login to the domain. Is there a way with server 2003 to provide more tolerance to a downed machine? or am I...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-31
- Anyone know about the Network Fault Tolerance in liunx
- HIAnyone know about the Network Fault Tolerance in liunx, because i want to use the internet without any interuption, we have two internet connections if the one connection will down means the another one will up know thats why i am asking. Please tell me any one.
- Discussion threads 2007-07-15
- W2K3 Server with DFS updating large files.
- I have a problem with large editable files shared across several sites. With DFS in place, the files update and slow the system right down to a snails pace. One possible solution is to allow them to update at the end of the working day, but this negates...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-23
- OpenVMS Disaster Tolerant Reference Architectures
- The purpose of this paper is to present a concise description of sample OpenVMS disaster tolerant architectures. OpenVMS environments deliver a full continuum of High Availability HA and Disaster Tolerance DT from basic clusters to widely separated disaster tolerant data centers. The goal of this paper is to demystify the...
- White papers 2006-03-01
- HP Serviceguard Solutions for End-to-End High Availability and Disaster Tolerance
- Investing in the appropriate IT infrastructure for high availability and disaster tolerance is a critical, strategic decision. Solutions must be reliable, proven, and cost-effective, and they must enable you to respond rapidly to shifting business needs and opportunities. Building on the concept of virtualization, HP Serviceguard solutions gracefully handle both...
- White papers 2006-03-01
- TCP/IP Ethernet Failover Explained
- The HP TCP/IP product, NonStop TCP/IPv6 Software, provides increased throughput, improved fault tolerance, lower CPU utilization, and better scalability for mission-critical, enterprise-class applications than conventional TCP/IP. There is a key enhancement to TCP/IP called Ethernet failover, which this paper will address. Ethernet failover is a feature that provides fault-tolerance at...
- White papers 2006-01-01
- Efficient Runahead Execution: Power-Efficient Memory Latency Tolerance
- Runahead execution improves memory latency tolerance without significantly increasing processor complexity. Unfortunately, a runahead execution processor executes significantly more instructions than a conventional processor, sometimes without providing any performance benefit, which makes it inefficient. This paper identifies the causes of inefficiency in runahead execution and proposes simple -yet effective-techniques to...
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- TCP Westwood Performance Over Multiple Paths
- Since its first introduction, TCP has been the major facility to transport best-effort traffic in the Internet. It has been enhanced repeatedly over 3 decades, and is now an integral part of every single computing facility. Internet is again on the move toward more reliable and robust network services. In...
- White papers 2007-01-01
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