Archive for the ‘Information Technology’ Category

Computer Rentals: Putting State-of-the-Art Equipment in Your Trainees’ Hands

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Because technology is constantly evolving and changing, businesses are realizing the importance of keeping their employees up-to-date with emerging technologies. Providing quality computers for training employees has become an essential part of running a business. Productive training consists of using the best equipment and most current technology. Acquiring the latest equipment does not have to be a difficult task. One way businesses can improve their training programs is enlisting the services of a computer rental agency
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New Developments For Web Analytics In SEO

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

There's a saying that states 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it'. But if it is broke, and you don't know why or how, then how would you fix it anyway? You always have to know how something works, or why it doesn't before you can improve it or fix it. The same applies with SEO.
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Information Technology in Hospitality Industry

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Traditionally, hotels were largely dependent on cards and paperwork at the front desk to keep in touch with old and current customers. They were largely at the mercy of the desires of vacationers to arrive, and on their own efforts and staff to be ready for potential surges or long droughts of occupancy. Luckily, such inconvenience and old-fashioned methods are long since past, thanks to advances in information technology.
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How RIAs Can Increase Your Website’s ROI

Friday, July 31st, 2009

When properly conceived, architected, and executed - RIAs can engage your users, build your brand, and drive your technology ROI.
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Become a Successful IT Personnel through MCITP

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

One leading industry that dictated the evolution of computers and the likes is none other than Microsoft. The rise of the IT industry is unstoppable at present. The said industry has created lots of opportunities through the development of its certification programs. They are specially designed to enhance the technical skills of these IT associates. With the growth of MCITP or Microsoft Certified IT Professional in this business many professionals will have the chance to follow a certain path for their desired jobs. Wherein they can function well and display their knowledge and expertise.
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Home solar power is a great alternative

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Solar panels or modules are usually placed on the roof or ground or in the backyard of a house where there is plenty direct sunlight to fall on them. Solar panels are flat and square or rectangle shaped sheets made of crystal structures called solar cells or photovoltaic cells. These special crystal structures absorb the sunlight and convert it into home solar power. They do this because when the cells are struck by sunlight, electrons in their composition are dislodged and so they create electrical current or home solar power. This home solar power when it is used as electricity it is sent to a power inverter which will convert the DC power the cells create into the AC power most electronic appliances use. This already converted home solar power is then sent to an electrical panel that will distribute the power trough out the house.
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Things You Need To Know Before Using Your Cool New Handheld GPS System

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

1.) How does this thing work, anyway?
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Solutions to Chip Rewelding in Plastic Routing

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

People use wood router bits the same way that they use plastic routers bits, but the materials are just different. Whatever type of router bits people use, they want to end up with a high quality finish in whatever material they are routing; and many of the processes and techniques involved with wood and plastic are identical. There is one major difference with the use of plastic routers bits, though: there is the problem of cut chips re-welding to the piece of plastic that is being routed. This occurs especially frequently with softer plastics, and it is just not a problem with wood router bits.
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The Importance of Page and Navigation Management

Friday, July 24th, 2009

We have all had an encounter with a website before that had extremely poor navigation tools on the website. When this kind of incident occurs, we often find ourselves getting frustrated with the website quite quickly and sometimes we even leave the website. For a lot of websites, poor page navigation is an issue. Website owners need to realize the importance of managing their page and having simple, easy to use navigation tools on their websites. If a website fails to have this on their website, then they could find themselves losing website traffic which is the exact opposite of what you want when you have a website. You want to have as much traffic on your website as possible, but this is not likely if you have poor navigation and page management.
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Q&A with Doug McClure asks if BSM Lite is the Answer

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Doug McClure, Senior Managing Consultant for Business Service Management (BSM) and IT Service Management (ITSM) for the IBM Software Services for Tivoli (ISST) team at IBM Tivoli (part of Software Group (SWG)) answers questions on Business Service Management (BSM)"lite." He currently leads the Virtual BSM Practice within IBM Software Services for Tivoli.
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