Archive for November 24th, 2007

CD And DVD Duplication: An Untreated Threat

We are still used to the process of CD or DVD duplicating which a time is taking process and if we need more CDs or DVDs to burn, then its a nightmare. This problem can be solved by the best use of the processes of CD/DVD duplicators that are available in the market. This is […]

The eBook Revolution: Saving Money and Going Green

Whether you’re concerned about the state of our environment or just want to save a little space in your backpack (and maybe even some money) this semester, ebooks can help you clear your conscience and keep your load to a minimum.
Aside from avoiding the destruction of trees and the inevitable addition to our landfills, […]

Data Recovery and Disaster Recovery Differ!

Data Recovery is not Disaster Recovery - contrary to popular belief. Ask somebody what data recovery is, and nine times out of ten the response is, backup. Thinking the question is too vague, I set out to ask a better one: What is the difference between disaster recovery and data recovery?
Technicians, you’ll love this one…
When […]

Hard drive recovery: Gives you a second chance!

Hard drive recovery can help you reclaim lost data that would otherwise be impossible to restore. While hard drive recovery sounds promising, you still have the task of choosing the correct solution for your particular problem, and then following through with the appropriate steps to get your data recovered.Finding Your SolutionThere are two basic directions […]

What kind of web hosting do you need?

What kind of web hosting do you need?There are basically three primary options when selecting your web hosting platform. Shared Hosting, consisting of Unix and Windows based, and the third is Dedicated Servers. Below are brief explanations of each and how one makes their selection.Shared HostingShared web hosting is the most common level of hosting […]

Speeding Up PHP Using Alternative PHP Cache

If you look at a PHP source file you will notice one thing. It’s a source file. Not particularly surprising, but think about when you deploy a PHP application, what do you deploy? PHP source files. Now for many other languages; Java, C, etc when you deploy an application you deploy […]

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