Computers

Intrusion Protection Strategies For Your Network

By nbonner at 18 January, 2011, 12:00 am

If your computer is not connected to any other computers (via LAN, WAN, through the net etc.) and does not have a modem, the only way you can access your computer is to physically use it. Maintaining the Security of the network will secure the computer. As soon as your computer is linked or connected to another computer you add the probability that someone using a computer which is connected to the network, can access your computer’s information.

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Premise & Tips for Finding A Data Mining Job

By arainey at 17 January, 2011, 12:00 am

Looking for job pertaining to data management? First, let’s talk a little bit about data mining. Data mining in databases is also known as knowledge discovery (KDD). Automatic Data Mining for pattern discovery process large amounts of data. Data word is derived from Dutt, the word is plural. Data important statement that a variable or measures of a class of a large number of observations are included. Data mining techniques based on statistical computing machine learning and pattern recognition functions.

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Recover Your Data When Disaster Strikes

By jbriggs at 14 January, 2011, 12:00 am

Data can be restored immediately to either the original server or an alternate server. Restores can also be redirected to an alternate physical location if the original office is no longer available. The server disaster recovery solution lies in having devices and technologies available which allow us to restart the vital information systems in a shorter time period than the estimated critical. These mechanisms, and all the associated plans of actions, are known as data disaster recovery.

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Tracing Your Packets

By jbriggs at 14 January, 2011, 12:00 am

Few people will really care about the path that your packet takes when sending a message, but if you’re one of those high tech egg heads then this article may be of great interest to you. It can become very addictive so proceed with caution.

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Making USB Cables Go Further With Extensions

By jaysmyth at 13 January, 2011, 12:00 am

USB cables are the most common connection option for most home electronics. USB ports are found on everything from computers and laptops to printers and games consoles, with handheld gadgets such as digital cameras, camcorders and smartphones often featuring the smaller versions of the technology – mini or micro USB ports.

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Retractable USB Cables: A Must-Have For Portable Gadgets

By jaysmyth at 13 January, 2011, 12:00 am

USB cables have quickly become the standard connection method for home computing and handheld gadgets since first being developed in 1994.

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Get More From Your Ethernet Cables

By jaysmyth at 13 January, 2011, 12:00 am

Ethernet cables are used to connect two or more computers and create a home or office network and can also hook up to scanners and printers as well as create a connection to the internet.

They transfer data at incredibly high speeds and without loss of signal quality or information, making them ideal for high-demand situations where lots of bandwidth is being used.

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