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Archive for April 26th, 2009

Improving Your Career Prospects With Computer Training Courses

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For older adults who have long since graduated from college, it can be frustrating to learn new computers software for work. In the past, employees simply needed to know their way around a keyboard, occasionally entering the most basic of data into the computer, such as a user name and password to access information.

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Today’s employee is bombarded with Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, Adobe Acrobat, Quickbooks and all sorts of perplexing programs. To keep abreast, everyone must have some level of computer knowledge these days.

There are many types of computer training available. Most cities offer special computer training schools where employees can use tutorial software to learn various programs like Microsoft Excel, Word, Powerpoint and Quickbooks, and skills, such as typing faster or organizing better.

These centers are good for learning basic computer skills applicable to one’s profession. However, when contemplating a career change, local colleges offer more in-depth computer training courses like computer engineering, troubleshooting, networking and programming. There are two-year and four-year degrees that are bound to increase one’s salary.

Additionally, there are online training courses for the busy, working professional or stay-at-home mom. These are an ideal starting point for someone who is considering a career in computers. Lastly, there is tutorial software training available for beginners and pros alike.

In special instances, online training courses can be found. Executive Training Solutions offers computer training to unemployed Arizona residents at a $325 value. They’ll learn all of the Microsoft Office applications and have access to additional courses for QuickBooks, HTML, JavaScript, XML and SQL.

The aim of these courses is to provide individuals with the tools they need to succeed, while increasing efficiency and productivity. Interested parties can also find free online training courses at www.web.mit.edu. At the next level, owners of personal computers will learn how to protect their files and computers from viruses, how to recover lost data and how to run routine maintenance on their computers.

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Today, almost every profession requires computer training courses. The health care industry is using electronic health records, online reference systems, radio frequency technology and complex tele-medicine. The automobile industry is using computerized shop equipment and email.

Administration assistants now need to know database management, spreadsheets, word processing, scanning, emailing and attend computer training schools. Even restaurateurs need to know how to complete online orders, work electronic seating charts, send out promotional materials electronically and manage employee paychecks. The possibilities are endless!

Reliable and Honest Car Care Center In Oswego

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Finding an honest, reliable, well maintained car care center in Oswego can be hard. Look no further. Keith’s Car Care is the oldest shop in town and we have been in business since 1985. Keith’s Car Care has been rated #1 by automotive surveys for the Oswego land area. We fix everything correctly the first time. At Keith’s Car Care; we are working hard to become your neighborhood auto repair / service center. We are here to serve you Monday through Friday from 7 am to 6 pm and Saturday from 7 am till 3 pm. Now that’s amazing! We provide Same Day Service. That’s right! On most jobs we will have your car back the same day, now that’s service! We have Convenient Customer Shuttles. If you need to be picked up or dropped off at your home or office, call us- we will make it happen. Plus we offer free pick-up and delivery. Now that’s very convenient! Also if you prefer to wait we offer comfortable and clean waiting rooms. We offer priority service to our fleet and commercial accounts. You go to the front of the line because we understand down time costs you money. In town or from out of town, we offer a 12 month / 12,000 mile nationwide warranty on all parts and labor performed at our shop.

USB 123 Literally

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If you have been around for more than a few years then undoubtedly you will remember the frustratingly painful floppy drives that used to be the only way to effectively transfer files between computers. Frustrating of course because often the floppy would not write or even more frustratingly would not read on the donor machine.

USB 1.0 which was first introduced in 1996 was still an emerging standard so if we had a larger file we had to span the data across many floppies which I remember was a real pain at the time.

But as files grew larger the floppy simply did not make the grade, but as time passed the CD writer came of age which could hold a hefty 500mb of data, still a little more than most people required and media was originally quite dear as well.

Fortunately the USB (universal serial bus) standard was rapidly gaining ground and it was not long before a new breed of mobile storage hit the market which was of course the humble memory stick also affectionately called a thumb drive. These simple plug an play devices could hold a heady 2,4,6 or even 8mb of data (ok don’t laugh) and data transfer speeds of 12mbps which although slow by modern standards was in fact blisteringly fast back then.

The Computer repair and IT industries where some of the first serious adopters of pen drives primarily due to the fact that system tools could be easily carried on a flash drive and with the larger capacities reduced the need to carry around a number of CD disks used for diagnostics or computer maintenance utilities.

As capacities grew though faster data transfer speeds were needed and this led to the emergence of the second generation of USB …USB 2.0.

The USB interface and standard is now nicely matured and USB interfaces are common across a range of consumer devices from phones to cameras and even video players although it was and still is to a degree questionable as to whether USB or Firewire would win the day as the dominant data transfer protocol.

The humble and originally very expensive thumb drive really took the market by storm and capacities rose to become greater than some people still have on their old computers, and it is now estimated than in excess of 150 million flash drives will be sold a year which of course is only the tip of the iceberg when you consider the estimated 6 billion plus USB interfaced devices in circulation which is growing at a rate of 2 billion per year.

Increases in drive capacities has raised a number of issues across many industry sectors including the Data recovery industry, which has had to evolve new USB memory recovery techniques for recovering data from these flash based devices.

It is so easy to transfer and store data on these devices that many users are really taking them for granted and not saving their data elsewhere, which is all well and good until your drive breaks or gets damaged, or perhaps the memory controller fails.

Some Data recovery companies have of course stepped up the mark and the pen drive recovery industry is now alive and well.

Another issue these devices have highlighted is the need for security as sensitive data (business or personal) can be quickly and easily stolen from the source. Technology has answered the problem and secure pen drives are now available and manufacturing giant Fujitsu has continued its innovation in security with the invention of a smart USB drives which even have the ability to auto erase data on a USB memory device.

As it seems with all technology every development brings us even greater speed and the new USB 3.0 standard is no exception promising data transfer speed 10x greater than current specs which will give us transfer speeds around 5Gbps.

This very fast transfer speed may of course signal the end of the older firewire standard which has been falling behind more recently.

The USB 3.0 standard has now been rolled out and accepted by most mainstream technology players but it may be still be some months before we see any consumer based products or reasonably priced motherboards supporting this latest standard.

How to Choose Temporary Warehouse Space

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Things to Consider in Selecting a Contract Warehouse
How to Select a Contract Warehouse
What to Look For in Choosing a Contract Warehouse.

What do you do if you live in Houston and you need extra space to store your inventory? If you’re in Houston Fulfillment is easy if you rent space in a Houston Contract Warehouse . This is another term for a Houston Public Warehouse .

We all know the old adage that time is money. But did you know that space is also money? It’s true. If you have empty space in a warehouse, you have to pay rent and taxes for this space. Additional money must also be spent for lights and heat. If this space is empty, this is wasted money. But, on the other hand, what if you have goods that you need to store temporarily? If you lack warehouse space, where do you put it? Do you leave it outside in your parking lot? No. It might disappear. It might be rained on. It might be damaged by a wind storm. Too much or too little space can cost you money.

What’s the solution? lease public warehouse space. When you rent space temporarily when you need it, you are just paying for the space when it is needed. Then, when you don’t need extra space, you’re not paying for the space. This space can be either a whole warehouse or just a small portion of a large space.

A good public warehouse offers more than just the empty storage area, however. If you choose wisely, this warehouse can offer many amenities and advantages. Here are some characteristics to be considered when you select your temporary space. The first consideration is a friendly, reliable staff. You can see that the warehouse employees are friendly in your first visit to check out the temporary warehouse. Next, who is in charge of moving your material to the temporary warehouse? Does the company provide door-to-door service, or must you provide your own transportation? If they pick up your inventory goods from your plant, do they also provide order fulfillment services? Do they make deliveries to your customers? If this transportation in both directions, into and out of the warehouse, is provided by the warehouse personnel, this saves your company the problems of having to create your own logistics department.

The next consideration is your inventory. In what ways is your material protected? If it can be placed outdoors, is there an available stabilized outdoor storage area? If the goods must be stored indoors, is the indoor storage area insulated and/or climate controlled? This is particularly important if your goods are affected by the weather. If your goods consist of food and drug materials, is the warehouse FDA approved? Does the warehouse provide reliable generator service in the event of a loss of electric power?

If you are in Houston, your goods may have to travel by ship. Look for a warehouse with a focus on receiving ocean containers, one that will unload and store contents and then reload for further shipping.

If you find a fulfillment warehouse with these characteristics, you should be able to safely entrust them with your valuable goods.