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The Voucher Based Hotspot
A voucher is nothing more than a preselected username and password which is used for authenticating a subscriber. The user name and passwords are randomly generated and generally printed on card stock the size of a business card. This Voucher … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Wireless
Tagged authenticate, café, encryption, hotspot, internet, security, service, voucher, Wi-Fi, Wireless
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Top 5 Reasons to Adopt Virtualization Software
Top 5 Reasons to Adopt Virtualization Software
1.Get more out of your existing resources
2.Reduce datacenter costs by reducing your physical infrastructure and improving your server to admin ratio
3.Increase availability of hardware and applications for improved business continuity
4.Gain operational flexibility
5.Improve desktop manageability and security Continue reading
Posted in Virtualization
Tagged datacenter, flexibility, resource management, security, virtual environments, Virtualization
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How can VM Ware make your company more environmentally friendly?
Virtualization, Virtual Machines (VM), and the reduction of our carbon foot print is the buzz around the Net. The questions for most companies tend to be: is it affordable and does our company have the expertise to pull it off? Continue reading
Is Your Data Safe on Public WiFi Networks?
The staff of your favorite fast food joint may be able to make a great burger, but they do not have the expertise or time to be a computer support person. Wi-Fi is a free service that they offer, but their business is to prepare and serve food. So inherently the Wi-Fi must be easy to connect to and not involve the staff’s time. In general this means you are connecting to an unsecured, unmonitored network, where all of your data is going through the air in plain text. Continue reading