Computers
How Desktop Virtualisation Works And It’s Benefits
By JNevil at 13 February, 2012, 12:00 am
Virtualisation in information technology is the process of creating a virtual system, separate from any kind of physical machine. The applications of this are many, but the chief benefit is that systems are not reliant on physical hardware – and thus are free from the constraints of said components. Restraints may include malfunction, compatibility issues and a lower cost in deploying applications.
Read More >>Managing Your Relationship With Customers
By JNevil at 13 February, 2012, 12:00 am
Let’s just have a think about what the most important thing in business is, you might say it’s the bottom line – you’d be right to consider this amongst your many reasons for doing business. After all there’s not much use being in it if you’re not going to make money. You might think it’s your product or service, whatever that might be. Of course, that is important but there’s something else you need to think about – it’s the most important thing and affects your bottom line as well as your product, in addition to a host of other things, – the customer. Yes, believe it or not customers drive businesses. Without someone who wants to use your product or service you’re finished.
Read More >>Short Guide To Cloud Computing
By eugenec at 13 February, 2012, 12:00 am
Cloud computing evokes different perceptions in different people. To some, it refers to accessing software and storing data in the “cloud” representation of the Internet or a network and using associated services. To others, it is seen as nothing new, but just a modernization of the time-sharing model that was widely employed in the 1960s before the advent of relatively lower-cost computing platforms. These developments eventually evolved to the client/server model and to the personal computer, which placed large amounts of computing power at people’s desktops and spelled the demise of time-sharing systems.
Read More >>Business And IT – The Essential Collaboration
By JNevil at 10 February, 2012, 12:00 am
Businesses function through the transfer of information, this has been the way business has been done on a fundamental level since the dawn of time. The only thing that has changed is the mode of communication, in ages gone past it would have been verbal, then it became written – but now it is electronic. If there were one thing that could sum up the nature of this electronic communication, it would have to be the computer. Therefore, information technologies are very much the modern day business platform of communication – and therefore, function.
Read More >>IT Services Sussex
By JNevil at 17 January, 2012, 12:00 am
What is sometimes forgotten in today’s business world is that a company isn’t just rated and ranked by its profit and size it is also assessed by its information technology department. Regardless of how much money you would like to make if you don’t invest in proper IT services you will not make much money and that is for sure. These technologies have become some integrated into the day to day running of a company that with out them working efficiently you will not be able to reach your full potential market at all.
Read More >>The Applications And Benefits Of An Intranet System
By JNevil at 14 January, 2012, 12:00 am
We’ve all heard of the internet, but you might not have heard of the intranet. Even if you have, you might not know exactly how it works or what specific intranet features and sites are beneficial. If you’ve ever logged into a network at school or at work – chances are you’ve been connected to an intranet. An intranet is an internal network designed to securely share the information of an organisation with those connected directly to it. This is contrasting with the internet, which is a network that shares information between organisations. So it’s essentially a private internet.
Read More >>Long Ethernet Cables – What’s The Maximum Length You Can Use?
By jaysmyth at 10 January, 2012, 12:00 am
Ethernet cables are the cable of choice for networking. They are used in both home and office environments. They carry data at rates up to 1000mbs and are the perfect solution to transmit information between computers. Ethernet leads are even used to stream live TV. More and more companies like Love Film in the United Kingdom are moving away from physical DVDs and are opting to stream content directly to your television. A common question surrounding Ethernet cables is one of length and in particular what is the maximum length you can use without loosing quality.
Read More >>