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Tips for picking an IaaS provider II

However, you will need to make sure your outsourcer’s expertise matches up with your IaaS of choice. “A lot of these guys already have a cloud practice, managing at least the Amazon cloud. But the key thing is to make sure the company can demonstrate experience managing the cloud instance you’ll be using,” he cautions. […]

Tips for picking an IaaS provider

Making the leap to a public cloud infrastructure requires careful planning. As Gartner analyst Lydia Leong cautions in a recent report, the cloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS) market “is immature, the services are all unique and evolving rapidly, and vendors must be chosen with care.”   Best Microsoft MCTS Training, Microsoft MCITP Training at […]

ActualKey Microsoft 70-291 exam

One of the biggest names in IT, Microsoft has a number of certifications for IT minded students. Among these MCSA 2003 certifications 70-291 exam is considered to be one of the most professional and highly demanding certification. This one is a composite exam and needs Microsoft 70-291 notes and Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server […]

Google Doodle Honors 92nd Birthday of ‘Busytown’ Creator Richard Scarry

Google’s Sunday homepage doodle honors what would have been the 92nd birthday of childrens’ book author Richard Scarry. The doodle features a scene from “Busytown,” a fictional world created by Scarry, which is inhabited by well-known characters like Postman Pig, Huckle Cat, Sergeant Murphy, and Lowly Worm. Click through the main doodle, and the smaller […]

The Peculiar Origins of Tech Terms

Earlier this year, PCMag offered up a brief history of malware. While researching the story, we had a little back and forth regarding the origin of the term “computer virus.” One side had contended that the phrase first appeared in the science fiction book When HARLIE Was One. The other insisted that it was coined […]

Tips And Information Regarding Security Camera System

This is unnecessary. If you have a medium size business store, you can setup a well secured area with the help of only a couple functioning cameras. Why? There are fake security cameras or dummy surveillance cameras to mislead the bad guys to thinking your area is heavily setup with security camera system. It’s cheaper […]

Stupid user tricks 5: IT’s weakest link

But we were prepped. We were almost grinning, because we were about to be heroes. We told the IT guy that we have virtual images of his servers, that we had their configs registered with a local outfit that will rent us replacement infrastructure until he gets the new stuff on order, so all we […]

Will the carriers kill the mobile revolution?

Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth and I rented a car for the first time, I drove with one eye on the odometer because I was paying by the mile. Those days are long gone, but with all-you-can-eat data plans rapidly disappearing, more and more of us are downloading with one eye on the data […]

4G faceoff: ThunderBolt vs. Galaxy

However, it’s worth noting that the ThunderBolt weighs about 5.8 ounces – about 30% more than the T-Mobile Galaxy S 4G. It’s also somewhat thicker – slightly over a half inch. The extra heft is unlikely to cause a problem unless you carry the device in a shirt pocket. Part of the reason for the […]

First look at Windows 8: Tiles instead of windows and real multi-tasking

Yes, Microsoft is late to the game in tablets. Redmond tried pitching Windows 7 for touch screens without a lot of success, and refused to port Windows Phone 7 to tablets, insisting that a full desktop operating system was needed. And by the time Windows 8 comes out – probably next year – Apple’s iPad […]

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