BCM432 INFORMATION COMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY HISTORY OF DATA STORAGE GmanJye 2013 GmanJye 11/04/2013 Definition of Data Storage * * Storage Devices are the data storage devices that are used in the computers to store the data. The computer has many types of data storage devices. Some of them can be classified as the removable data Storage Devices and the others as the non removable data Storage Devices. * * Data storage can refer to anything with information recorded on it. Using
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Q.1 Explain the role of ‘Microsoft Exchange’ Server technology in order to integrate and manage enterprise level data. Ans : Microsoft Exchange Server is a mail server‚ calendaring software and contact manager developed by Microsoft. It is a server program that runs on Windows Server and is part of the Microsoft Servers line of products. Windows Messaging‚ initially also called Microsoft Exchange‚ is an e-mail client that was included with Windows 95 (beginning with OSR2)‚ 98 and Windows NT 4
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ABSTRACT: During this investigation‚ you have come across a zip file which you believe to be a graphic file‚ a JPEG graphics file; this could very well be the needed evidence against an employee who has allegedly been sending non-appropriate photos through email attachments. At the attempt to open the file with an image viewing program‚ you are getting a message stating that the file is corrupt. There are tools for recovering files that are very important and often needed in order to continue your
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of Microsoft SQL Server in the enterprise is on the rise as a database management system. Microsoft set out to provide an effective database management system that meets multiple goals for information technology organizations. SQL Server‚ a Microsoft product‚ is designed to deliver scalable solutions while offering ease of use and deployment‚ self maintenance and tuning‚ low resource overhead‚ and low administrator skill set requirements. The seeming rise in popularity of SQL Server has resulted in
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Network Attached Storage In this paper‚ I will be specifically covering what a NAS device is‚ what the speed of the network adapter for a NAS device would be‚ what kind of capacity range the NAS has‚ if it has any fault tolerances‚ if management features are available‚ and why a user would like to use a NAS. A NAS or “Network Attached Storage” is a a device with hard disk storage setup on a network; with its own network address‚ rather than being attached to a computer‚ it serves the applications
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SQL Server 2012 provides everything you need to address availability and reliability of data at every level of the enterprise – at the right price and at the right time. What’s New in SQL Server 2012 Help reduce planned and unplanned downtime with the new integrated high availability and disaster recovery solution‚ SQL Server AlwaysOn. Simplify deployment and management of high availability requirements using integrated configuration and monitoring tools. Improve IT cost efficiency and performance
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Beginnings In its early years‚ Cold Storage was an independent small retail depot selling mainly frozen meat from Australia‚ and its target customers were mostly Europeans. From 1965‚ to achieve economies of scale‚ Cold storage adopted the concept of multiple retailing‚ where bulk buying activities and distribution of food products to a network of stores throughout Singapore and Malay Peninsula was carried out (Goh 2003). Cold Storage also pioneered the manufacturing of condensed milk and other milk
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Feature Comparison between Windows and Linux Introduction The basic definition of an operating system is a program that provides an interface to interact with the computer. It manages the computer’s hardware and software and provides a platform for other application programs. This report discusses the various aspects of an operating system with respect to Microsoft Windows which is a family of proprietary operating systems and Linux‚ which is a sub-category of UNIX. Operating systems thus not
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your connection‚ you can get a DHCP address: dhcpcd ath0 Then check that you have an IP from the wireless network. But what if the network uses WPA? Again you need to assign the essid and maybe an AP MAC‚ then: Create a text based file called wpa_supplicant.conf Enter the following: network={ essid="nameofnetwork" key_mgmt=WPA-PSK proto=WPA pairwise=TKIP group=TKIP psk="WPApassphrase" } Where nameofnetwork is your essid and psk is your WPA pre-shared key! Then
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address book of IP addresses. Instead‚ we just connect through a domain name server‚ also called a DNS server or name server‚ which manages a massive database that maps domain names to IP addresses. Whether we’re accessing a Web site or sending e-mail‚ your computer uses a DNS server to look up the domain name we’re trying to access. The proper term for this process is DNS name resolution‚ and we would say that the DNS server resolves the domain name to the IP address. For example‚ when we enter "http://www
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