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  • How to Effectively Run a Security Operations Center

    How to Effectively Run a Security Operations Center

    Summary: Efficiency is one of the most important factors when it comes to SOCs. Many large-scaled companies are shifting their focus on utilizing a human touch rather than a technologically-run element that rely on a script. Security Operations Center (SOC) operatives continuously manage known and existing network threats while working on new ways to identify […]

  • Introduction to the Data Center

    Introduction to the Data Center

    Summary: For those new to the term a data center is a facility that house IT equipment for an organization for themselves or for the purpose of leasing space. The building looks like any ordinary structure or large warehouse and holds mostly servers and supplies power, network and cooling. For those not familiar with the […]

  • How to Choose the Right Command Center Manufacturing Company

    How to Choose the Right Command Center Manufacturing Company

    Summary: Selecting the right manufacturer can improve productivity, efficiency, and happiness in your work environment. If you’re looking to choose a company that not only specializes in the design and manufacturing of custom command furniture, it’s vital that you take your time. Evaluating various company products and services is an important step that many businesses […]

  • How to Make The Transition To A Data Center

    How to Make The Transition To A Data Center

    Written by Rack Alley Within the next five years, most companies expect to decommission their in-house data centers and move the majority of their workloads to a server hosting Los Angeles provider or to the cloud. Although these organizations have no specific timeline in mind, they believe that it is only a matter of time. […]

  • Computers: How Do You Find the Best Rental PC for You?

    How do you find the best laptop rental in Los Angeles for your needs? Obviously, you first need to know where to rent a computer. The key to choosing a laptop rental is to understand what you might do with such a device. Do you need the power to edit audio and video? Are you […]

  • Aptera Software

    Aptera Software

    If someone took a poll of the nation’s computer industry employees, northeast Indiana probably would not top the list as a magnet for software developers and computer programmers. However, there is at least one local firm that is successfully promoting the area’s image by building a diverse list of clients, computer consulting services, and innovative […]

  • Can Six Sigma Be Used in Software Development?

    Can Six Sigma Be Used in Software Development?

    It would be difficult to practice Six Sigma without software-and yet Six Sigma for software development has historically been difficult to practice. Six Sigma was designed for manufacturing, but it needs to be adapted so it can be applied to software development. In manufacturing, the first item produced can be considered a prototype. After that, […]

  • HVACR Software for Under $100: Wireless and GPS Technology for Managing Mobile Workers

    HVACR Software for Under $100: Wireless and GPS Technology for Managing Mobile Workers

    For many small- and medium-sized HVACR wholesalers, investing in technology means signing up for Internet access. Most of the time, these companies simply cannot afford the cost of more advanced systems, nor do they have the in-house expertise to deploy and manage them. Fortunately, a new breed of technology solutions is emerging that allows smaller […]

  • Choosing Wired Headphones For Running

    Choosing Wired Headphones For Running

    Exercise headphones are for people who like to work out, run, bike and listen to music at the same time. These headphones need to satisfy special criteria. Mostly they should be able to withstand the rigors of a workout, including the sweat and rough handling. There are two choices, wired and wireless. Wired headphones have […]

  • Why It’s So Hard To Do Marketing for Startups

    Why It’s So Hard To Do Marketing for Startups

    I will let you in on a little secret… Taking something from nothing is 1,000 times harder than growing another 20% on something already converting at decent volumes. In the former, we have to discover the GCT (Goals, Content, Targeting) that works, an arduous, painful, expensive effort. In the latter, we can apply known optimization […]

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