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Uses of SAM

Posted by 9 April, 2009 (0) Comment

Software Asset Management is known as SAM. Software Asset Management will protect our software in our system and also helps us to recognize what we have and were it is running and there is any overlap of licensing. SAM is used in different functions in organizations by depending on their software portfolios, IT infrastructures, resource availability, and business goals. SAM will improve worker productivity by organize the correct kinds of technology more quickly and reliably.

It focus on our business and makes attention on unwanted programs, viruses and security problems. SAM provides us better insight for our future software needs. Instead of buying all the updated software through SAM we are able to decide what software we need for our system and when it is needed. When a SAM is used in an organization we can able to identify what all software used by the employees and what all they never used. In SAM we have a latest program with most recent updates and security patches.

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Swiss Knife-style USBs

Posted by 23 February, 2009 (0) Comment

The Swiss memory USB has produced by Swiss bit in cooperation with Victorinox, combines tradition, innovation and cutting-edge technology. It is available in 1GB and 2GB versions. The USB is automatically recognized as an exchange data carrier when inserted in the USB ports. Fight version is also available. It is not equipped with scissors, knife and file, so you don’t face any problem when passing through the baggage control point at the airport.

The flight version comes with an integrated ballpoint pen. Red or white LEDs provide illumination to help you search in the dark. The laser pointer versions let you highlight important messages during presentations. The 1GB Swiss Memory is priced at Rs, 4950, while the 2GB model is available for Rs, 8190. The laser pointer versions cost Rs 5540 (for 1GB) and Rs 7750 (for 2GB), respectively. You want to more about the detail of Swiss Knife-style USBs, visit at www.victorinoxindia.com.

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8 Indian supercomputers in world’s top 500 lists:

Posted by 11 February, 2009 (0) Comment

A total of eight entries in the list of world’s top 500 supercomputers from India and Six out of the eight entries are from Hewlett Packard (HP). Among vendors, HP leads the list with a 41.8 per cent share of the systems, followed by IBM (37 percent), Dell (4 per cent) and Cray (4 per cent). Super computer Eka , an HP-based system with a performance of 1328 teraflops, has been ranked 13th.

It belongs to the Tata Group’s Computational Research Laboratories. The other supercomputers by HP from India are for C-DAC, an industrial research company, a research company, IIT-Madras and Paprika as Interactive Services. The two other supercomputers from India out of the eight include IBM’s Server Blue Gene solution for Indian Institute of Science and a supercomputer for Digital Media Company.

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Robot controlled by a living brain

Posted by 12 January, 2009 (0) Comment

A tiny robot controlled by a living brain is a recently efforts in researcher forcing the boundaries of Neuro science by marrying living brain distinct type with machines. Gordon’s sensor has through repetition and feedback, managing to avoid obstacles as it around a room and this sensor send information’s by way of computer interface to its biological brain. Gordon’s brain consist of fetal rate neurons oxygenated saline in an array of 60 electrodes used to pick up electrical signals make by the neurons. This connections having within 20 minutes and establish an elaborate active network within a week. After two (or) three weeks the whole network is stable and then the cell allowed growth of 50,000 to 150,000 cells. To test Gordon’s behavioral; the researcher group uses ‘the wall avoidance task’, in use ultrasonic sensors on the front, left, right and back of the Gordon’s body. Its transmitted spatial information’s to the computer by pinging objects each 250 milliseconds in a room. Gordon mores around a small play pen with 15cm-high walls up to the sonar waves send to a computer register. This complicated point electrical stimulation is given to its biological tissue. In conditions of the experiment give the researcher group the ability to edge a bit closer to understanding and why neurons form connections. This knowledge give directly into work on medical devices such as cochlear implants that can restore partially unable to hear and deep-brain enthusiastic to quiet the tremors of patients with Parkinson’s disease.

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ITunes

Posted by 8 January, 2009 (0) Comment

Apple ITunes software helps to copy from audio CD to empty CD. Suppose if you have a recordable CD drive that accept you to “burn” CDs, you can copy audio CDs. Apple Itunes can make this process easy and also it supports both Macintosh and Windows. If you insert the CD into CD-ROM drive, Apple ITunes will self recognize an audio CD. “You can download iTunes software for free at Apple’s website”.
Step1:
To import track from an audio CD to your play list, just click on the “import” icon in the upper – right corner of the I Tune Window. ITunes will take few moments to import the tracks, after that you can eject the disk.
If you want to create a playlist in Apple iTunes, click on the “+” icon in Lower-left corner of the window (or) selecting “New playlist” from the File Menu. If you want, you can create or modify the properties of a playlist such as name of the album, artist and whatever you want.
Step2:
Now click on the library icon in the left side of the window to see all the songs in your music library. Click the first song from the music album, support the shift key, and then select the last song from the music album to cover all the songs in between. Once you have selected all the songs you want to add, drag the selection list and drop it to the created playlist in the left side of the iTunes window. You may want to change the time gap between the songs by choosing “Preferences……..” from the file menu or iTunes menu. Use the Drop-down menu to select the gap between songs.
Step3:
In preferences window, click the “Advanced” icon, then select the “Burning” tab. Once you have chosen your settings of information’s, click the “OK “button to exit the preferences window. Then click “Burn disc” in the upper right corner of the iTunes window. The “Import” icon was displayed in the same place. I tune intimate you to insert a blank recordable CD in the CD Tray and then click “b urn-Disc” to close the CD Tray. The Burning process will take few minutes. Once the process complete, iTunes will suddenly escape the CD.

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Many CDs to a single DVD

Posted by 1 January, 2009 (0) Comment

If you want to put your data which are primarily written in many CD’s to a single DVD, it can be done easily by the following procedure. Normally a CD can contain up to 700 MB of data, but a Standard DVD can hold up to 4.7 GB of data and a double layer DVD can hold up to 8.5 GB of data. So that, we can add about 6.7 normal CD’s to a single Standard DVD and about 12.1 Normal CD’s to a double layered DVD. If we are adding some data files, we can do that by copying all the files on the CD’s to a folder created on the hard drive and then adding the folder to the DVD disk with the help of a standard inbuilt burning program installed in our computer.

But incase if you want to copy the program, that can’t directly run from the hard drive (It requires a CD to run); it can be done as follows. First convert the data on the CD’s to an image file using software such as POWER Iso or Toast. For example; if you want to add 4 CD’s in to a single DVD, make them into 4 image files separately. Now you can burn them one by one using multi session in to a single DVD. Note that all the images must not be burnt in a single session and if so, it may not work properly. Once you have completed all these steps, now the DVD can run as 4 individual CD’s.

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