9 Reasons Why Linux is For the Average User

Well, every Linux user worth his/her salt has a list of why Linux is perfect for [adjective] users, so I sat down and thought up a list for myself! 9 Reasons why Linux is for the average user. The reasons aren’t in any order, just the order that I thought of them, so don’t think that I place particular importance on the ones at the top, or that the ones at the bottom are a bit useless really.

Remote Diagnostics For Network Systems – When Software is Not Enough

One of the positive signs of company growth is the proliferation of branch office and additional remote locations. This growth is clearly to be welcomed, but also can present great challenges to IT teams.

The Benefits of Website Maintenance

Are you planning to get a new website developed or do you have an existing one? Then having a proper website maintenance plan is of utmost importance to keep your website in business. An increasing number of organizations are hiring offshore companies to outsource their website maintenance responsibilities.

Save Taskbar Space by Minimizing Applications to System Tray

Windows’ Taskbar gets filled quite fast when you’re working on several application at once or many applications are opened. Applications’ icons fill the Taskbar area in no time.

Information Management – Old Term, New Definition

Every now and then, there’s rumbling about integrating structured data – the stuff you find in databases – with unstructured data – the electronic stuff that, well, isn’t in databases, like text files and Web pages.

It’s not exactly a new topic, though the market does seem to be actually moving toward that point where vendors can offer actual solutions.

Still, it’s hard to find concrete discussions of this type of integration, which is why I was pleasantly surprised by a recent find on ComputerWeekly.com.

I learned three important things that will help you navigate this emerging market space, even if you’re completely skeptical about unstructured data.

First, even though we have terms like “knowledge management,” “business intelligence,” and any number of nomenclatures you could use to describe the integration of structured and unstructured data already – there’s still a new term to describe the integration of structured and unstructured data. Of course there is – isn’t there always?

The term is “information management” and, in cases where you want to be really clear you’re talking about both structured and unstructured information, you may also use “holistic information management.”

Now, I know information management isn’t a new term, but the usage is now more specific, a bit more defined. I mention that so you’ll know what vendors mean when they start to push their new Information Management platforms/solutions/suites. Here’s how the article explains it:

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Nokia 6120 Pink – Really Gorgeous

The Nokia 6120 Pink mobile phone with a measurement of 105 x 46 x 15 mm is an ideal handset for the fun loving users. The handset has a media player that can play all popular music formats. The expandable memory option makes it really stunning.

Question of the Day – How Can I Make My PC Faster?

If the”never peeled PC technical support forums on the Internet, the application should be noticed that a”how can I get computer faster?”As such, this article acts as a general guide to the world of computers in tip top condition. Handle this more general diagnosis, some problems are more complex than others, predict and require more in-depth and find solutions.

Think about the amount of virtual memory that Windows is configured on your computer. If you are using the programs of high memory bandwidth, it may be necessary to increase the size of the memory allocation – either through the Windows automatic or about the amount you need. A lot of the slowdown occur because Windows does not have enough memory for implementing the program of heavy.

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Internet Marketing Success: Is it all in your head?

With the pressures of rising interest rates and petrol prices, more and more people are realising that a standard ‘job’ is not going to provide them with the finances or flexibility to live the life …

The Changing Face of Facebook

When Mark Zuckerburg, alumni of Harvard College, started Facebook back in 2004, he probably never thought in his wildest dreams it would turn into the social phenomenon it is today. From the early ide…

How To Make Your Own Radio Station

Do you want your own private radio station? Here are some tips to get it.