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Linux Training for the New Linux User - Download Linux Virtual Machines and Run Linux in Windows! - Clyde Boom
You can run Linux in Windows by running a free Linux virtual machine player program and opening a free Linux virtual machine! This is fantastic for a new Linux user who needs to get Linux training and wants to learn Linux in Windows. You just download Linux in Windows as a "pre-installed"... Submitted 4 years 291 days ago.
Email Etiquette - Making YOU Look Good - Roger DeReu
Email Etiquette probably isn't in the front of most people's minds. But think a minute. Who writes the worst emails; it almost hurts to read them because the format is so bad. Chances are, someone's name just popped into your mind. Do you want your name to pop into someone else's mind as the... Submitted 4 years 319 days ago.
SCJP 5.0 Certification Preparation - Jayakumar Mathe
SCJP 5.0 - Carving a well qualified Java Tiger Programmer Sun Microsystems offers many certifications starting from programmer level to architect level. The latest version of programmer (SCJP) exam is SCJP 5.0 - Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 5.0... Submitted 4 years 342 days ago.
Firstly, I have to say that CCNA Academy and Certificate CCNA is totally different. Many people still do not know about it such as what is the CCNA and why they should take this course. The Academy course is for students, designed by Cisco. The provided lessons are the fundamental, and the... Submitted 5 years 7 days ago.
Friendly Artificial Intelligence - A Misnomer in Terms - Martin Winer
One of the powerful and compelling reasons to study Artificial Intelligence is that even if the attempt to construct an artificially intelligent device proves unfruitful, we still stand to learn so much about our own intelligence. One of the concepts in Artificial Intelligence is the notion of... Submitted 5 years 62 days ago.
CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam Tutorial: Virus Attacks And Antivirus Programs - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
Whether you’re preparing to pass the Network+ or Cisco CCNA certification exam or not, you must not underestimate the importance of antivirus programs and virus definition updates. With all the attention we pay to viruses and their prevention, I feel a little silly even saying that. But…. ... Submitted 5 years 109 days ago.
Why Everyone Should Have A Blog - Laura Trahan
My husband has been visiting blogs for as long as I can remember. I never really understood the fascination and would always lecture him about blogs being such a waste of his time. That was until a friend of mine moved with her family to Taiwan for the next two years. She decided with the move... Submitted 5 years 111 days ago.
Optical Character Recognition - What’s it all about? - Brett McQueen
Optical character recognition, or ‘OCR’, is a technology that allows digital images of typed or handwritten text to be transferred into an editable text document. For example, if you hooked up a scanner to your computer and used the scanner to scan a handwritten essay into a digital photo, you... Submitted 5 years 175 days ago.
Technical Support on Using Windows XP's System Restore Function - Patrick Wilson
Recently, Microsoft has launched their Windows XP suite together with a function that should have been integrated already in its predecessors. Now, both Home and Professional versions boasts of the System Restore feature, a technical support tool proven to be useful in altering or reversing the... Submitted 5 years 180 days ago.
Best Buy's Geek Squad: Conquest of Branding Over Competence - Joel Hirschhorn
Face it, the brilliance of American business is not perfecting quality of products and services, it is in marketing, advertising, and branding. That is what the Geek Squad is all about. They have niffty language, make their agents wear uniforms and drive the cutest little cars covered with... Submitted 5 years 184 days ago.
Recently I had to change my hard drive and had a few issues that I was able to fix. The problems started in the morning when my wife called me and told me that the computer would not boot. We have been having trouble with our hard drive for a while now and I was able to fix each time by just... Submitted 5 years 204 days ago.
Building a Cheap Gaming Computer: Tips to Save Money - Julien David
Are you building a gaming computer on a tight budget? Want ideas on how to save some cash? The following tips will help you build your system for less. Reuse Your Old Parts A good way to save money on your new computer is to reuse old parts where possible. Strip out all the good parts from... Submitted 5 years 212 days ago.
Virtualization 101 – The Basics - Jennifer Hanson
Virtualization is a process that allows one piece of hardware to run a number of operating system images all at the same time. Prior to its inception, the standard for x86 servers was to only run one application to one server. This was fine until more and more servers were needed to meet... Submitted 5 years 220 days ago.
3 Uses for an External Hard Drive - Erick Charles
An external hard drive is a hard disk drive (much like the one in your computer) that is placed externally, outside of the case. You can buy them pre-made, or purchase a hard drive and an enclosure, and make your own. They came in many sizes, are relatively inexpensive, and are well suited to... Submitted 5 years 232 days ago.
Is Your Computer a Sluggish Starter? - Mike Bryant
Does your computer seem to be intent on driving you crazy? Sometimes it seems that we wait for what seems like an eternity for the computer to boot up so we can do something. What in the world could that computer be doing for so long between the time you press the 'On' button and the Windows... Submitted 5 years 265 days ago.
Cisco CCNP Certification / BCSI Exam Tutorial: BGP Neighbor Configuration - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
Like TCP, BGP is connection-oriented. An underlying connection between two BGP speakers is established before any routing information is exchanged. This connection takes place on TCP port 179 . As with EIGRP and OSPF, keepalive messages are sent out by the BGP speakers in order to keep this... Submitted 5 years 279 days ago.
Cisco CCNA Certification: Keeping An Appointment With Yourself - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
Imagine this. You have an appointment with a client to work on a server or router install. A few minutes before you're scheduled to be there, you decide there's something really good on TV you'd like to watch. Or you decide to go to the gym, or play a game, or do anything else except go see the... Submitted 5 years 279 days ago.
AMD vs. Intel: Which Chip Offers More Bang for Your Buck in Gaming PCs? - Jordan Hall
Computer enthusiasts have long known of the ongoing rivalry between Intel, the processing giant, and Advanced Micro Devices, or AMD. Since the early nineties, Intel and AMD have vied for technical dominance in the computer hardware field and in relation to computer gaming. For many years, AMD was... Submitted 5 years 281 days ago.
CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Spanning Tree Protocol Timers - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
In your BCMSN / CCNP exam study, it's easy to overlook some of the details of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). After all, you learned all of that in your CCNA studies, right? Not necessarily! While some of the BCMSN material will be a review for you, there are some details regarding familiar topics... Submitted 5 years 317 days ago.
Cisco CCNA Exam Tutorial: How To Spend Your Study Time - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
To pass the CCNA exam, you've got to create a study plan. Part of that plan is scheduling your study time, and making that study time count. YYou’ve scheduled your exam you’ve created a document to track your study time you’ve planned exactly when you’re going to study. Now the plan must be... Submitted 5 years 320 days ago.
Cisco CCNP / BCSI Exam Tutorial: RIP Update Packet Authentication - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
When you earned your CCNA, you thought you learned everything there is to know about RIP. Close, but not quite! There are some additional details you need to know to pass the BSCI exam and get one step closer to the CCNP exam, and one of those involves RIP update packet authentication. You're... Submitted 5 years 320 days ago.
Cisco CCNA Exam Tutorial: Five OSPF Details You Must Know! - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
CCNA exam success depends greatly on knowing the details, and if there's one protocol that has a lot of details, it's OSPF! This is true particularly of hub-and-spoke networks, so in this CCNA OSPF tutorial we'll take a look at some of the more important hub-and-spoke OSPF details. This will help... Submitted 5 years 320 days ago.
Passing the BCMSN exam and getting one step closer to the CCNP certification means learning and noticing details that you were not presented with in your CCNA studies. (Yes, I know – you had more than enough details then, right?) One protocol you’ve got to learn more details about is VTP, which... Submitted 5 years 321 days ago.
Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: EIGRP Route Summarization - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
Summarizing routes is a vital skill to learn to pass the BSCI exam and get one step closer to earning your CCNP. The actual binary conversions are only part of the test, though! You've got to know how to correctly apply the summary routes, and that differs from one protocol to the next. In the... Submitted 5 years 321 days ago.
Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: Using The OSPF "Area Range" Command - Chris Bryant CCIE 12933
Your BSCI and CCNP exam success depends on knowing the details, and one such detail is knowing the proper way to summarize routes in OSPF. Route summarization is not just a test of your binary conversion abilities, but knowing where and when to summarize routes. It will not surprise any CCNA or... Submitted 5 years 327 days ago.
