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    Baidu vs. Google

    By / July 1, 2014

    Today the most popular search engine in China is Baidu.com. It claims more than 81 percent of the Chinese search traffic and rank within the top five worldwide search sites. Google on the other hand is the unquestionable worldwide leader in search engines. It has more than 87 percent of the U.S. search market share… Read more

    Search giants Baidu vs Google

    By / June 13, 2014

    The Chinese Internet search engine giant Baidu is growing much faster than Google. In China, Baidu.com is the most popular website. More than 81 percent of searches are carried out on Baidu in China and Baidu falls into the elite top five sites in the world. Online search based advertising revenue generates more than 79… Read more

    Hourly vs. Salaried Employees

    By / June 11, 2014

    When you’re hiring an employee, it’s your job to determine whether you want that employee to function on an hourly basis, or whether you want to keep them on salary. There are some subtle differences, such as latham time clocks for hourly personnel, that will determine which is best for your situation. Hourly employees, for… Read more

    Get the Work You Pay For

    By / April 16, 2014

    Everyone knows people work harder and better when they know they’re being watched or monitored. It’s simply human nature. However, once your company hits a certain size, it can be difficult keeping an eye on every one of your people. Fortunately, thanks to employee time clock software, you no longer need to be omnipresent to… Read more

    Lenovo is diversifying its hardware business

    By / March 5, 2014

    The world’s No. 1 Personal Computer (PC) maker, Lenovo, is also concentrating its efforts in becoming a powerful smartphone maker. It dominates the Chinese PC market and due to shrinking worldwide PC sales it is expecting to diversify. The Chinese hardware maker is aiming at taking a bite of Apple and be a contender for… Read more

    Your personal cloud made easier

    By / February 7, 2014

    Many of us signup for free teaser cloud storage accounts from popular services such as Google Drive, Dropbox and Apple iCloud to find that we max out the limit soon. To get around the limits, many of us open multiple accounts with multiple log-in. These provide challenges such as remembering passwords and most face difficulty… Read more

    Target credit information breach calls for newer smart chip card technology

    By / January 2, 2014

    On December 19, 2013, retail giant Target revealed that its customer data has been breached. Initial report indicated that hackers may have obtained names, addresses, bank account and other vital information of about 40 million its customers. But as days went by and more and more information became available, many think it may have affected… Read more

    Monitoring to Prevent Distraction

    By / December 19, 2013

    A company that uses a lot of computers will find it hard to monitor what its employees do with them. With all those screens it is simply too difficult to control what the employees do on their computers. Of course, there is a certain amount of time allowed for non-work related and personal matters but… Read more

    Facebook’s Open Compute Project to revolutionize the entire data center industry

    By / December 3, 2013

    Announced in April 2011, Open Compute Project (OCP) is a brain child of Facebook. It is intended to openly share data center products for efficiency and designs. The ever increasing demand for computer infrastructure, hardware and software, drove Facebook to find a cheaper and better alternative to traditional data center products. Facebook is known for… Read more

    The Two Types of Terminal Server Monitoring

    By / November 17, 2013

    Countless companies rely on terminal servers for their convenience and efficiency. It’s hard to imagine the challenges many companies would face if those servers weren’t an option. However, they’re not a perfect solution. As some companies find out the hard way, they need to be monitored in order to defend against bigger problems. Continue reading… Read more

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