Building the SpyNet User Interface continue…

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Creating a New User to Establish a Connection
Because this is a brand-new Web site, we do not have any users who can access our site. Remember when we created the SQLSpyNetUser?
Now we need to create a new user who has only limited rights. We don’t want anybody hacking the site, now do we?

Create a user […]

The Internet Message Access Protocol Version 4 (IMAP4)

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computer, hosting, domain

The DHCP Packet Format and Additional Options

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Similar to BOOTP, DHCP uses a request/reply mechanism, and the packet format is almost the same for both to provide for backward compatibility. The layout of the packet used by DHCP looks very much like the layout of the BOOTP packet, with a few exceptions. The first 11 fields are the same. However, the last […]

BadArticle.com Article Rewrite and HTML Markup Tool

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If you are an article or rewrite article writer, you may said that if all your articles pass a copy scan, for sure you can make a lot of money, right? So, from which source except copy scan that costs you in order to check your article and grammar using their service.
You can excel by […]

Window 2000 and Windows Server 2003: Adding a Computer to the Domain

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seo, computer hardware, domain, links, server

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

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Building a network today involves integrating products from various vendors. It has discussed tools that can be used to locate faults in the physical elements that make up the network and tools that can be used to monitor the functioning of network protocols.
Yet, so far the tools that have been mentioned are all limited to […]

Microsoft Windows Services for Unix 3.5

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Instead of trying to tackle the enormous job of developing still more applications to make it easier to integrate Unix and Windows into a cohesive network, Microsoft chose to take advantage of developments by other vendors and instead released the Windows NT Services for Unix Add-On Pack. This set of applications contains in-house applications developed […]

Key Differences Between Unix/Linux and NetWare continue…

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Finding Linux Drivers for Hardware
It wasn’t long ago that trying to find Linux drivers for server and client hardware wasn’t easy. Several trends, however, have made moving to Linux much easier from a hardware perspective. These include

Improved server and desktop PC vendor support for Linux distributions—Many major computer vendors now sell Linux-based servers and desktops. […]

Tracing the Path of Activity Can Be Difficult continue…

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Still, this seems to be something that an IDS can track. As long as a path can be found from the source buffer to the final memory storage location written to the socket, the IDS will be able to detect that data has been compromised. Before you get another cup of coffee or tea, consider […]

Techniques for User Experience Modeling

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User experience modelling activities within XMod fall into five categories:
• Thought leadership. Activities may involve developing point-of-view statements for industries, or user-centred strategy and design expertise to clients and internal teams.
Research, analysis, and model-building. )(Modelers may conduct field research in stores, homes, offices, on the street, etc., gathering experience data by observing and interviewing people […]

A Variety of Organizations and Contexts Part 2

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Aqua Studio
Aqua Studio is a flourishing, one city web design firm founded and staffed with seasoned professionals, many of whom had left larger consultancies. Aqua Studio focused on design excellence and found a niche working on boutique projects under the radar of larger global web services firms. Aqua Studio weathered the economic downturn in part […]

Take the Pain out of Innovation Part 2

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However, QUALCOMM is not universally admired in its industry; some of its current and prospective clients view its licensing fees as akin to highway robbery. But the disdain and fear it incites is nowhere near that provoked by a little-known company called Gemstar, which recently merged with TV Guide and threatens to become a giant […]

Take the Pain out of Innovation Part 1

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The fourth strategy aimed at delegators concentrates on a function close to many a company’s corporate soul: research and development. Especially in high-tech fields, companies that delegate their innovation are staking their future on the inspiration of people outside the company whose expertise lies in creating new ideas. But to keep R&D in house or […]

Is the Product Suitable for E-retailing? Part 1

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How important is e-Retailing for various classes of products? Which high street retailers are going to be most affected by the growth of e-Shopping? Can some products be sold just as effectively by e-Retail as by conventional retail? Are some products unsuitable for e-Retailing? Michael de Kare-Silver has developed the `ES‘ (e-Shopping) test aimed at […]

E-MALLS VS HIGH STREETS AND SHOPPING CENTRES

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Even on modest projections, e-Retail will take a 5 to 10 per cent share of total retail sales within five to ten years. This may seem a small percentage, but it represents around billion in annual sales. High street banks, other financial services and travel agents are most at risk (British Council of Shopping Centres […]

Use multiple calls-to-action

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You will also need to decide how focused to keep your calls-to-action. For specific campaigns, it is best to have a single landing page with multiple calls-to-action leading through to this. What you don’t want is a hyperlink leading to a home page giving general detail about the company. However, for an e-newsletter multiple links […]

Offline Advertising

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Given that price comparison sites can supply reliable, branded services and products potentially at the lowest available prices, why do you think that their growth has been relatively slow?
PROMOTION
`Promotion‘ is equivalent to Communication in the 4Cs. First thoughts on promoting the e-Business must be that it is unnecessary — the business can rely on its […]

Globalization Can Go Badly Wrong …

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Translations

Thai dry cleaner: ‘Drop your trousers here for best results.’
Sign in a Hong Kong tailor: ‘Ladies may have a fit upstairs.’
Moscow guide to a Russian Orthodox monastery: ‘You are welcome to visit the cemetery where famous Russian and Soviet composers, artists and writers are buried daily, except Thursdays.
Spanish sports shop called ‘The Athlete’s Foot’.
French dress […]

Building Loyalty Online(Special Reference: DELL COMPUTERS) Continue…

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Dell’s online support offerings extend the company’s unique direct relationship with is customers. Intuitive, comprehensive and customized, these offerings include Dell Online Knowledge Base, the ‘Ask Dudley’ area, file library downloads and an entire suite of customized capabilities based on system service tags. By entering a systems service tag number, customers can get support information […]

E-NEWSLETTERS - DEFINING AND REFINING Part 2

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Decision 3 — resourcing
For an e-newsletter to be categorized as ‘must read’ by its subscribers, you will need to allocate the resources. It will usually take at least a day of one person’s time to compile the newsletter; this will involve going to the people in the company who know the customers best and asking […]