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    Thanks to the Alfred Mann Foundation, a Marine Reclaims What he Lost

    By / March 18, 2015

    A retired staff sergeant is getting a second chance at a normal life. Staff Sergeant James Sides was out on patrol when he encountered an IED. This was his second tour of Afghanistan, and Sides was trained for these situations. Unfortunately, even the best training can’t predict every possible scenario. During the attempt at diffusing,… Read more

    SQL still dominate as the preferred enterprise language

    By / March 9, 2015

    Article written by Nate’s Ebook News Introduced as one of the first commercial languages in early 1970s, the Structured Quarry Language (SQL) is a special programming language that is designed to manage data in relational database management system. It contains a data definition language and data manipulation language. Designed by Microsoft for enterprise environment it… Read more

    What’s new with PC sales?

    By / February 13, 2015

    Article written by Computer Science Resources After slumping sales for several years, PC sales appear to be stabilizing. In 2014, the down side was limited to about 2 percent from a 10 percent slide experienced previously. The top five PC makers, Lenovo, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Acer, and Apple are still accounting for more than 65 percent… Read more

    Here’s how Apple fix hardware problems

    By / January 12, 2015

    Article written by Find Comment Hardware manufacturers, take a page from Apple. When it introduced iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus on September 9, 2014, its team of first responders known as AppleCare immediately went into action. What do they do? They gather information from customer returned products about new hardware issues and generate reports… Read more

    Disk-drive market is consolidating

    By / December 24, 2014

    Article written by A Tech Inc Disk-drive or sometimes called hard disk drives (HDD) market is now evenly shared by two behemoths, Seagate Technology and Western Digital. Recent market consolidations pushed them not only to the top but also to share the leadership. Within the last year and half, Western Digital acquired two startups, Virident… Read more

    Efficiency-improving Software

    By / December 13, 2014

    The use of technology in the workplace ensures that business productivity is maximized and enable people to focus on value-adding activities. Targeted business productivity software enable organizations to gain the right tools in performing daily tasks. Productivity is achieved when some processes are automated and communication is facilitated. Creating an open and communicative environment This… Read more

    Air conditioning and hardware

    By / November 9, 2014

    Written by MovinCool If you think that it is a bit ridiculous why hardware stores need to have air conditioning, think again. Outdoor cooling and even portable air conditioners are sometimes required by these businesses because their inventory has quite a bit of requirements that need to be complied with. You might not know this,… Read more

    Who is winning the enterprise storage battle?

    By / October 1, 2014

    Enterprise storage is data storage designed for large-scale, high-tech companies. In the information technology field, storage devices play a significant role. They are a must for online storage, backups, archiving and disaster recovery. Many see more than $8.1 billion a year total storage industry market growing more than eight percent a year. According to Morningstar,… Read more

    How the Time Clock is Shifting to the Cloud

    By / September 26, 2014

    Business is in transition, and more employees are working offsite. That has enabled smaller companies to scale quickly through a reduction of costs on supplies, but it presents a different sort of problem. Companies need to be able to track an employee’s activities. The traditional Amano time clock employees once knew is shifting to the… Read more

    Cybersecurity or profits; Retailers dilemma

    By / September 12, 2014

    Retailers such as Home Depot learned it the hard way. With $79 billion a year in annual sales it pays for Home Depot to protect its system from hackers. It employs layers of security software including a key to protect its retail terminals and others from cyber hackers. Yet the Home Depot confirmed that its… Read more

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