If you are in school and are looking for a job, you may have to do a little more work than you think. You want to get a job, and if you do well, you could even get an offer after you graduate. Sure you need to have a great resume, good contacts, and do… Continue reading 3 ThingsTo Do Before You Apply for a Job: Social Media
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Windows Explorer 8: What’s New
Windows Internet Explorer 8 (known as IE8) is the successor to Internet Explorer 7, and will be the last version to be supported on Windows XP. The advertisements emphasize how easy it is to use, better security and new advances in RSS, Style Sheets and enhanced support. But many other improvements were highlighted in this… Continue reading Windows Explorer 8: What’s New
10 Questions to Finding the Perfect Data Center
10 questions to ask potential data center for server hosting. Following these 10 questions can help you find the perfect colocation provider for your business.
Web Hosting Through Web Design Company – Is It Good?
If you want to make your website available throughout internet world, you are given with two options: either self host it or resort to the services of web hosting that are offered through web design companies. But if you compare these two options, you will finally conclude that the second one is more often recommended.… Continue reading Web Hosting Through Web Design Company – Is It Good?
Linux Hosting vs. Windows Hosting: Is It Worth It?
In the early days of the web, the choice between Linux or UNIX hosting and Windows hosting was very simple. People only used Windows hosting when they absolutely had no choice. In fact, when Microsoft bought Hotmail, tech community insiders enjoyed pointing out that Hotmail did not run on Windows server. Today, though, the decision… Continue reading Linux Hosting vs. Windows Hosting: Is It Worth It?
Free And Open Server Management Tools
Managing a server can be a full-time job. There are so many components and variables to a server, especially one connected to the Internet, that many new system administrators may find themselves overwhelmed with all of the terminology, security concerns, and performance issues. Fortunately, there are a myriad of free and open source server management… Continue reading Free And Open Server Management Tools
Facebook & Twitter Announce Steps To Control Access To Malicious Websites
The Big Google has been known to take steps and rate sites that carry a potential risk to the search users. ‘This site may cause harm to your computer’ is one such message that shows right next to potentially risky sites to give the users a forewarning on the malicious nature of the site that… Continue reading Facebook & Twitter Announce Steps To Control Access To Malicious Websites
Skype: Growing In Power And Popularity
Skype is a superb VoIP service application that has grown extremely well over recent years in both its quality of service and popularity not just among young people but also the older generations as well. What is really great about Skype is that it is a free application that you can easily download within minutes,… Continue reading Skype: Growing In Power And Popularity
A Review on Spy Sweeper
The rise of the internet as not only a place to access and share information, but also a medium through which to conduct business, has posed some serious questions on how secure users can be when accessing the internet. So how safe is it to use the internet? It is as safe as the level… Continue reading A Review on Spy Sweeper
Simple Ways to Boost Website Security
Your website is no different than your car, home or business. If you leave a window or door unlocked, eventually someone will get in and wreak havoc. This can be terrifying, but there are several simple steps you can take to make your site more secure. Update Your Site Software Updates are about more than… Continue reading Simple Ways to Boost Website Security