Yottabytes: Storage and Disaster Recovery by Sharon Fisher
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A blog for users, storage solution providers -- including value-added resellers (VARs), systems integrators, managed service providers (MSPs) and consultants -- about data storage hardware and software products and services, backup/archiving products and services, disaster recovery, storage area networks (SANs) and network-attached storage (NAS).
Hey ! Administrators Dont Read This Blog
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Without Administrator privilege you can not do any administrative job on any kind of OS, Windows 7 also is not excluded from this universal known !
What is wonderful that, there is a hidden admin in Windows 7 and it is not activate by default!
Now you may be curious how to activate it….
Cli…READ MORE
PAX East and Guild Wars 2 Updates: TechnologyGuide
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Our own Grant Hatchimonji, an assistant editor across all of the TechnologyGuide sites, was able to visit PAX East last weekend to bring us all the latest gaming updates straight from the convention floor. One particular story he covered about Star Wars: The Old Republic appeared on Google News an…READ MORE
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I will be presenting at the SoCal Code Camp in October 2010 at USC. There will be two sessions SQL Server T-SQL Recipes, and SQL Server for Beginners. See you there!…READ MORE
Oracle Security Patches: October 2010
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Oracle has released its October enterprise products critical patches: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2010-175626.html. Its enterprise products include Oracle database which is deemed critical by many Linux shops. Oracle provides a risk matrix for the seven new security…READ MORE
Wednesday's Highlights from Oracle OpenWorld
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Wednesday started off with a bang as SalesForce held its keynote at Oracle OpenWorld 2010.
Hundreds lined up for a free iPod and to be delightfully entertained by SalesForce. Many wondered, however, why the bulk of the presentation concerning the social blogging aspect of SalesForce’s CRM was cen…READ MORE
Are You Prepared to Support the Mobile Workforce?
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If you read the title of this post and immediately thought “no,” then you better keep reading. Here’s a statistic for you: The number of mobile workers worldwide is expected to reach nearly 1.2 billion by year’s end, according to a new report from IDC. IDC also describes the United States as having …READ MORE
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POWER7 is coming: Here's a preview
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For you IBM Unix (AIX) guys out there – look out, the POWER7 is coming, though I don’t have an exact release date as of yet. For my Unix brethren who are not as familiar with this architecture – this is the next generation of IBM hardware (POWER6 was released in 2007), which AIX runs on exclus…READ MORE
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Dell announced the 1135n yesterday morning and PrinterComparison.com has an exclusive hands-on video of the 1135n in action AS WELL AS a full review of the brand spanking new 4-in-1 device!
Be the first to check them out now!
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Stickers on notebooks (they are designed to torture reviewers)
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These days when you go to purchase a notebook in a store you might notice that it is loaded with up with stickers. Generally some can be painless to remove (plastic ones) but paper stickers are by far the most annoying thing to deal with when we are in the process of getting a notebook ready to shoo…READ MORE
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The Future of Netbooks and the Next Big Thing
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Inexpensive and lightweight netbooks have quickly become the “trend du jour” in mobile computing since they first hit the scene in late 2007. Coincidentally th…READ MORE
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Microsoft Live Chat - November 12, 2009
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Join IT Knowledge Exchange for a LIVE chat hosted by Microsoft Exchange and Unified Communication experts Ed Banti and Yesim Koman. Sign up for a reminder today and join our chat LIVE on November 12th from 11AM EST to 2PM EST.
The experts will be available to discuss Exchange and Unified Communi…READ MORE
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Over the holidays, the college kids trooped home, looked around, and wondered what had changed. At least mine did. She asked if I was working more hours and why we focused on more personal, less expensive gifts. There was the unspoken question of what had happened to my career path…had I taken …READ MORE
Are You Kidding Me? And You're Shocked, WHY?
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The United State Military chose to not encrypt the video images sent from drone aircraft. They are surprised that enemy fighters would intercept the images, to avoid being surprised themselves.
And we’re all shocked and incredulous. Why? We should expect these kinds of security shortcuts. …READ MORE
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TWO_TASK... an oldie but a goodie...
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TWO_TASK is a very useful but often forgotten environment variable. We actually just used it again the other day and we’re always scratching our head saying “ok, I remember there is this variable we can set to do that… umm… it’s… hmm, let me google and I’ll get right back to you.”
Because i…READ MORE