30.8.09

Ten Things You Should Know in Video Games

BloodRayne It's Zero Hour Midasplayer The latest in online gaming Computer Games

You are not an hardcore person in playing video Games and if you want to know the facts which I set hereunder, there are many attraction in playing video which I may share an idea to those wish to play video games:

1.Two giant video games company, that is ATARI and SEGA having its own unique historical. Why unique? Because ATARI is a company formed in United States Of America but was only using its Japan name, while SEGA means Service Games a company formed in Japan as its Headquarters. Was founded in 1954 by David Rossen an American National. This man is an Ex- army who fought during Korean war. Names of those wellknown person who founded SEGA after Rossen is OKAWA and HIDEKI SATO.

2.Many Japanese language were used in video Games Industry. Three Japanese langguage very popular that is ATARI were taken from Japan Go Games which has the same meaning as ?check? ( Syamat ) in playing chess. Nintendo is another video games giant company ?Good Luck? which they belief will bring them to heaven. KATANA is a console Video Games produced by SEGA in 1998 which has it meaning ?Sword?.

3.Nobody expert that sony the first to produce Radio Transistor which is now a video Games manufacturer number one. In 2002 Sony dominated the world market in video games followed Nintendo and Microsoft. It started in 1995 from their first product named playstation. About three billion video games were sold through out the world.

4.Not only the songs were listed as Evergreen, Playing video games is not excluded. Two video player has it ?Evergreen? where people playing without limitation of time that is PACMAN and Tetris. PACMAN were produced by Namco in 1980 having its verses as M/S PACMAN only to be played in House. SUPER PACMAN were targeted in Japanese Market and PACMAN PLUS (New Verses) using Coca Cola Tin as a new bonus replacing the Original bonus using fruits. Tetris were introduced in 1989 when it was sold out by Nintendo through it product called Game Boy. Very unique, Tetris invented by Rusia and at the same time dominated by the United States Of America and Japan. Both Games were very popular without considering its status, ages and peoples in General.

5.Sega is always in frontline in manufacturing Video Games though it has failed to promote its marketing. As an example, SEGA has first introduced in the world playing video by using technology 16-bit, which is known as Genesis in 1989 that were failed to overcome the market when Nintendo introduced SUPER NES PACKAGE (Nintendo Entertaintment System) on the same year. In 1995 SEGA once again in frontline when its invented video player by using technology 32-bit SATURN but was later being ?Cut Off? by Sony when its Playstation product were introduced in the market on the same year.

6.Although SEGA cannot overcome worldwide marketing but at least the ?Tiredness? were paid when its another product DREAMCAST were selected as the most best Inovative product in 1999 by POPULAR SCIENCE MEGAZINE. This is because Dreamcast were the first console that can be played online through Telephone. This System is known as SEGA NET allowing Players all over the world playing through ONLINE.

7.Nintendo ever made analysis jointly with other world video equipments producers. As an example, Nintendo has jointly with SGI (Silicon Graphic Inc.) in producing player to be used with console N64. Nintendo also has jointly with IBM and produce console Gamecube in 1999.

8.Although ATARI were not known at this time, but its name were famous in the end of 1970?s and through out year 1990?s. Playing console Pong were best selling item 1975 while Konsol 2600 identified as the longest ever in market in 1977 until 1990. Colour system Playing video were the product of ATARI, the first in 1989 and were known as LYNX.

9.Game Boy player were the product of Nintendo very successful in video Games history where 100 millions unit were sold worldwide since it was introduce in Global market in 1989. Nintendo also invented Communication System which is known as MOBILE ADAPTER GB allowing customers Communicating Game Boy to cellular Telephone and also allowing customer playing game online and also opening Email anda transfer of File.

10.Playstation 2 were the product of Sony in year 2000, and it is believed that the first Console using technology DVD.

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17.8.09

Voice Stress Analysis: Real & Viable Consumer Technology For Truth Verification For Everyday Use

Voice Stress Analysis: Real & viable consumer technology for truth verification...for everyday use

... OR Promoting greater truth and honesty is important to most relationships. Biometrics can help... a lot...

-Is the other person who you think is your loyal friend or companion really honest with you?

-Is the other person really who you think they are?

-What if you have a way to sense 'deceit' so no one could lie to you anymore??

Voice stress analysis (VSA) is a very real, viable and applicable technology for truth verification ...for everyday use. Why? - Because it is effective in separating the less stressful act of being truthful, from all the other 'grey' responses. It filters 'all the good guys' out from the 'rest' - for example, those innocent of insurance fraud or a crime. Furthermore:

-VSA technology has always been accessible to anyone on the Internet; It's just technically 'messy' going from an audio recording to viewing/hearing the selective results.

-VSA is a reliable truth verifier vs. perfect 'lie-detector per se, as such responses' are sometimes caused by other emotions such as confusion, unwillingness, etc.

-VSA can help act as a 'sixth' sense ... weeding out most responses as being truthful and sincere (the silence)... relieving any doubt of their honesty and integrity - GOOD NEWS

-VSA alerts are cause for concern in any case. While it may not always indicate a deceitful lie, it indicates some stressful condition causing the reaction - deceit or confusion, attention, anger, excitement, unwillingness, etc. - all possibly important to know or find out further - CONCERN, it could well be a lie. All muscles in the body, including the vocal chords, vibrate in the 8 to 12 Hz range....This is known to be caused by the production and release of a chemical, as explained in the Scientific American Article Psychological Tremor Vol. 224, No. 3, 1971.

-Some people have higher stress and some have low, and averages change from day to day along with mood. What all people have in common is that their stress levels are constantly changing within their current range - changes which indicate the perceived jeopardy or danger of statements being made. A lie is often dangerous, humiliating, or injurious to get caught at, so lies tend to stand out on stress measurements

-In moments of stress, like when you tell a lie that you dare not get caught at, the body prepares for fight or flight by increasing the readiness of its muscles to spring into action. Their vibration increases from the relaxed 8 to 9 Hz, to the stressful 11 to 12 Hz range. -It's not the 'lie' itself, but the fear, unease or other emotional stress about a 'deceitful lie', that causes the visual or audio alerts in voice stress and voice emotional analysis.

-A person with no compunction could tell extensive casual lies to these programs with no response - as is evident in testing with 'mock' scenarios. But when the same person talks of significant matters, these programs detects the stress.

VSA consumer applications include public freeware like TruthVSA3 (Windows), Prevaricator (Windows), LiarLiar (Linux) and ShakyVoice (PPC). Or, you can also purchase software like Ex-Sense (windows), Fortress (Windows - 'abandonware'), LieSpy (Nokia only), KishKish (Skype), or X13-VSA (Windows) ? all available on the Internet.

You do it all yourself or use a service, but the most critical issue for good feedback is a good audio recording of your subjects' responses. There are some simple, but very important guidelines to follow:

-Relaxed, Non-threatening Atmosphere: (less controlled environments)

-No 'Mock' Testing: Never attempt to apply testing in 'mock' (made-up) scenarios (i.e. never ask how the subject feels in an 'imagined' situation)

-Take a positive approach: Apply the overall approach with the PRIMARY intention of confirming that your subject is not deceitful when making a statement or responding to a question; Candid recording is best; Next best is cleverly staging in questions and answers

-Matters of 'significance': Ask questions or initiate conversation on matters of significance that elicit emotional responses (for example, their opinion on a controversial subject); Record 5-15 brief, to the point statements; If possible, ask at least one question that might be a lie

-ALWAYS be aware of the law in your own state: Laws vary state to state. In most states, including California, you can record and analyze people as long as they give consent. Elsewhere, it's legal to run an analysis if only one party to the conversation - you, rather than your subject - consents to the taping It starts with just making an audio recording. VOIP users only need software for that ? others need call / sound recording software and a phone pick-up (or a tape recorder). Then process your recording and analyze it for truth(s) or anomalies (stress or lies); Consider using 2-3 free VSA programs for comparison.

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The power to leverage consumer VSA technology for your benefit, to verify truth, is now in your hands. All the software is on the Net (most of it free) and you know the basic guidelines to producing 'good' responses (ones that gives real insight).

Former IBM CTO & Solution Architect, Phillip Nakata is an expert in e-Business Strategy , Internet marketing, and Web Technologies. His involvement in biometrics started in 1986, when as President of ASTI, he partnered to market the Electronic Signature Lock Corporation

His related interests include the use of voice, fingerprint, facial, eye movement, and 'language' for identificaton, psychological-interaction profiling and marketing.

Additional information on VSA, call recording dialog guidelines is available for free at http://www.honestsilence.com. Consider using a service - it makes it all less time-consuming, confusing and 'techie'.

15.8.09

Top 5 Intel Pentium 4 Motherboards

Motherboard technology changes so rapidly that the notable motherboard manufacturers like ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI come out with new boards every few months.

To help you out, I've consolidated a summary list of the top 5 Pentium 4 motherboards which I recommend.

These boards are all great performers - you won't go far wrong if you build your Pentium 4 system using them. So let's take a look at the list:

Intel D875PBZLK

The Intel D875PBZLK is a Socket 478 motherboard that gives leading performance for Intel based systems. It supports AGP 8X and 4X, comes with built-in LAN support, USB 2.0 and serial ATA features. A very nice motherboard indeed.

Abit IS-10

The Abit IS-10 Socket 478 motherboard releases incorporates the the Intel 865G chipset to deliver mind boggling speed and power. All the standard features of a good motherboard are there - in-built video and audio, LAN support, USB 2.0 and serial ATA. A very popular item in the market.

Gigabyte 8I848P-G

The Gigabyte 8I848P-G is a Socket 478 motherboard with integrated audio, AGP 8X and 4X support, Gigabit LAN, USB 2.0 and serial ATA features. This full-function platform delivers excellent performance and rock-solid stability. A very affordable board that should be in a budget enthusiast's shopping list.

ASUS P4P800E Deluxe

The ASUS P4P800E Deluxe is a high-end offering from the motherboard manufacturer. Built around the Intel 865PE chipset, this motherboard includes lovely features like IEEE 1394 connectivity, Multi-RAID technolog, as well as 8-channel audio, Serial ATA, USB 2.0 and Gigabit LAN. You get giddy just reading that don't you? There's also an interesting Wi-Fi slot that can be used for wireless LAN upgrade.

Gigabyte 8I915PL-G

A second Gigabyte board on our list? Well, yes. The Gigabyte 8I915PL-G Socket 775 motherboard is a solid performer with built-in audio, LAN support, USB 2.0 and serial ATA features. Most importantly, it comes with PCI Express support, which is needed to power the next generation of video cards.

Conclusion

OK - which of these motherboards would I buy? I've always liked Gigabyte and Abit motherboards so I'd certainly recommend the Gigabyte 8I848P-G, Gigabyte 8I915PL-G and the Abit IS-10. Ultimately, its your own decision - so consider what features you need and your budget, then make an informed choice. Happy shopping!

Gary Hendricks runs a hobby site on building computers. Visit his website at Build-Your-Own-Computers.com for tips and tricks on assembling a PC, as well as buying good computer components.

13.8.09

Vibration Analysis

Vibration analysis is becoming more and more well-known as a prognostic maintenance procedure as well as a support for machinery maintenance judgment and decisions. Generally, machines don't fail, malfunction, or break down without showing some symptoms or warning, which is often shown by an amplified level of vibration. To find out the nature and harshness of the machine flaw, and to therefore predict the failure of the machine or equipment, vibration measurement and analysis should be conducted.

A machine has an overall vibration signal that comes from the several components and structures infused into it. Mechanical problems, however, create distinctive vibrations at varying frequencies. And these defects as well as the natural frequencies of different structural elements can be diagnosed by analyzing the frequency and time range and employing signal processing skills.

Since vibration analysis deals with all moving components of any kind of rotating device, it can point out not just particular machine troubles but can also make repairs simpler by spotting the origin or root cause of the problem. And most significantly, vibration analysis is capable of discovering the flaws before they become evident. Hence, you will be warned of budding equipment problems, and you can allow your engineers or technicians to be ready for repairs and to make the repairs at a convenient time rather than during emergency situations.

Vibration analysis, which is done through a vibration analyzer, and some skill, can help a person point out the causes of coarse and irregular machinery conditions. Vibration analysis systems are really helpful for modal analysis and vibration testing.

When it comes to analysis requirements, vibration analysis is complicated and calls for human experience and capability. Nevertheless, it is an inexpensive and functional diagnostic means to guarantee a smoothly running machine.

Vibration Testing provides detailed information on Random Vibration Testing, Shock And Vibration Testing, Vibration Analysis, Vibration Control and more. Vibration Testing is affiliated with Wire EDM Machines.

11.8.09

Wirelesss Networking Security: 5 Reasons to Use a Radius Server

1. Wireless Authentication - This is a huge part of why wireless networking is so secure, you know exactly who is accessing your LAN. With out a RADIUS Server anyone who has happened upon your passpharse has open access to your WLAN. IF someone steals your passphrase some how they won?t be able to access your lan because they still need user creditials.

2. Wireless Policy - You can set any number of policies you like but my favorite is limiting the time and days that users can access the wireless network. Most often if a hacker is going to try and crack your network it?s going to be at night, so don?t let users authenticate at night or on the weekends.

3. DMZ or Subnet - You can assign wireless clients to a subnet that is locked down or keep them in a DMZ. If a hacker starts probing the network he won?t be able to see much.

4. Limit Access time - You can limit your access time of wireless clients. If a hacker can?t hack the LAN he might try to hack the wireless clients, kick idol users off after couple hours.

5. Per user or group Control - You can give specific users certain access or you can give whole groups different access policies. A common senerio is that you have contractors or out of town sales employees visiting and need temporary access to the wireless network. You won?t want to let them have the same access that the normal employees do so limit them as needed.

I will be posting a tutorial soon about how to setup a wireless RADIUS server

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9.8.09

Bluray Name: Can Misspelling Blueray Hurt Blueray?

We have noticed that there is a lot of confusion about blu-ray (Blue-ray) spelling. Almost 50% of all Blu-ray searches in Google are done with Blue-ray or Blueray. And within the misspelled searches, Blue-ray is about 80% and Blueray is the other 20%. The numbers from Overture for july are 26708 searches for Blu-ray compared to 8618 for Blue-ray and 1082 for Bluray.

It was a choice made by the Blu-ray disc association to remove the e from blue-ray to be able to have a trademark on it. Blue-ray disc or Blueray disc would have not been so easy. We are wondering if people are searching half the time with Blue-ray players or Blue-ray movies or even worse HD DVD vs. Blue-ray, if they are going to find what they are looking for? They will find results talking about blu-ray, but it is going to be limited because of the pollution done by sites that have misspelled blu-ray themselves with blue-ray or blueray.

Google and the other search engines can make the translation between blue-ray and blu-ray or blueray and blu-ray but it is certainly going to hurt the search result. The did you mean could have helped but websites writers are doing so much mistakes that there is enough results for Blue-ray that the did you mean doesn't pop-up.

An ad by a major retail store in the newspapers last week was announcing the Samsung Blue-ray player! Talk about confusing people! All those people that did not knew about the technology are now convinced that the correct spelling is Blue-ray and not Blu-ray. They just run to their computer now and search for Blue-ray and find enough results just like if it was the correct spelling.

http://www.blurayfreak.com is completely dedicated to the blu-ray technology. You will find everything you need about blu-ray disc players, blu-ray disc movies, blu-ray recorders and beyond.

You can read more about the blu-ray technology on our website at http://www.blurayfreak.com

7.8.09

Understanding the Vicious Circle of Complexity

The number of lines of communications grow exponentially based on the number of people involved in a project. - Bryce's Law

INTRODUCTION

In an earlier bulletin, I discussed the various types of information resources found in an information system, the average number of each resource, along with the number of design decisions associated with each; see:

No. 10 - Managing Design Complexity
http://www.phmainstreet.com/mba/ss050207.pdf

The issue of managing complexity is not simple. As our information systems continue to grow in magnitude, so do the costs associated with maintaining and updating them to suit the current requirements of the company. Today's systems have grown into such uncontrollable behemoths that companies either elect to outsource them (thereby transferring the headache to someone else), let them run unchecked in end-users departments (whereby data and process redundancies run rampant), or they try to rewrite the system in its entirety (aka, a Mission Impossible project).

Compounding the problem of complexity is a vicious circle phenomenon that occurs during development projects. This circle is actually quite simple to understand and explain:

  • First, we start with a simple system.

  • Inevitably, changing user information requirements trigger a need to change the system.

  • To implement the change, more pieces and parts (resources) are required.

  • The change requires new or different people to implement it.

  • Due to inconsistencies in development (lack of standards), each developer is allowed to implement their piece of the puzzle as they see fit. Consequently, communications suffers thereby hindering development time.

  • Poor communications makes the overall system less manageable which adds to the problem of complexity whereby we become dependent on people to maintain different pieces of the system.

    This results in a vicious circle whereby complexity is compounded with every development project. Instead of our systems becoming easier to manage, they are becoming much more complicated. So much so, no one person can visualize the system in its entirety.

    UNDERSTANDING COMMUNICATIONS

    To truly understand how communications compounds complexity, let's begin by understanding the number of lines of communications between people. Interestingly, the number of lines of communications grow exponentially based on the number of people involved. For example:

    Number of People: 2
    Lines of Communications: 1

    Number of People: 3
    Lines of Communications: 3

    Number of People: 4
    Lines of Communications: 6

    Number of People: 5
    Lines of Communications: 10

    As if maintaining the number of lines of communications isn't enough, we must consider the content of the communications. Even if our lines of communications are well maintained, if there are no standards in terms of terminology and work effort, a Tower of Babel effect will result whereby developers trip over each other in an uncoordinated manner. Without standardization, systems become more difficult to maintain and modify, thereby compounding the complexity problem.

    CONCLUSION

    The failure of the ability of one person to handle the relationships of the entire system is due partially to the complexity of the system and partially to our failure to develop concepts which enables us to impose structure on this complexity. Because of this lack of structure, the designer cannot communicate properly with the user in defining requirements or in relating a solution for these requirements. The designer cannot properly communicate with the programmers and ultimately with the people who will be using, modifying and maintaining the system after it has been developed. In fact, the programmer cannot properly communicate with the computer due to the unstructured nature of requirements and the complexity of the processes needed to implement large systems.

    Finally, this difficulty in communications manifests itself in the unreliability of each information resource in a system. As we have more and more interconnected resources, so that the failure of any resource results in the failure of the whole system, the reliability of each resource must increase, rather than decrease, in order to prevent the entire system from failing. Needless to say, the more complex the system, the less likely it is that each of its resources will be more reliable when they are developed from difficult-to-communicate requirements that are implemented in difficult-to-communicate code.

    In one sense, we are looking for a solution analogous to the Industrial Revolution when there was the transition of a cottage industry to the industrial enterprise. To do so requires standardization of terminology and basic development concepts. Without such standardization, large systems will continue to grow in complexity. But with standardization and some commonsense management, not only can we begin to reduce the level of complexity, we can turn systems development from an art to a science.

    Tim Bryce is the Managing Director of M. Bryce & Associates (MBA) of Palm Harbor, Florida, a management consulting firm specializing in Information Resource Management (IRM). Mr. Bryce has over 30 years of experience in the field. He is available for training and consulting on an international basis. His corporate web page is at =>http://www.phmainstreet.com/mba/

    He can be contacted at: timb001@phmainstreet.com

    Copyright ? 2006 MBA. All rights reserved.

  • 5.8.09

    The New iPod Nano More Than Just MusicToGo

    Let?s talk music! Let?s talk podcasts!
    1,000 songs, non-skip, digital quality, portability - the pencil thin iPod Nano is just the ticket. Jogging, walking or toughing it out on a treadmill life just got a whole lot easier with the addition of the rugged, little iPod that holds either 500 (2GB) or 1000 (4GB) songs. That?s 14 hours of sounds that will go with you everywhere.

    So what have I done with mine?
    I work two hours from home via the public bus and regional rail lines. I get up at 5:00AM, catch a 6:35AM train, after a jostling pushing bus-ride, coffee on the regional rails, then another jostling, jolting bus ride to get to work by 8AM. I couldn?t do it without music ? and I couldn?t make it without my rugged little iPod. It holds my sounds, a few photos of my feline, furry buddies sound asleep at home, a couple audiobooks and my podcasts of various things that interest me.

    Portability in the extreme What makes this tiny 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.27 inch stand out? It?s thin, weighs only 3.5 ounces, yet it backs quite a punch. Using the Click Wheel, you have access to your music, photos, podcasts, extras like a calendar and contacts, a World Clock and many extras On-the-go Options where you can create custom playlists personalized to exactly the songs you want to listen to at that moment.

    Photos of the cool cats
    I only have a few photos of family, friends and my many felines, but the Nano can actually hold up to 25,000 photos. Now that?s a lot of picnics, baby showwers and weddings to pass around the office! You can also set it up show a slideshow of your favorite shots.

    Easy Sync with iTunes
    Through iTunes, the premiere iPod syncing software that works on Mac or PC, you import a CD easily, buy songs or podcasts from the iTunes store sync or upload it to your iPod. iTunes starts syncing automatically after hooking up your iPod. Instant music to go, as well as news and commentary on any subject you like. I like the Audiobooks section for those long rides which has over 11,000 titles. Prices start at just $2.95 per title, Songs are only 99 cents. Syncing is blindingly easy and you can start building your own library of audiobooks ? a number of them available exclusively at the iTunes Music Store including the all six Harry Potter audiobooks.

    Let?s Accessorize!
    With all new things comes the upgrades and gizmos to customize the new toy to perfectly fit your tastes and preferences. iPod Nano is no different offering a wide-variety of earphone choices, many colored skins to make you Nano uniquely yours. I prefer the powder-blue skin myself, and the In-Ear Headphones for maximum sound quality and bass resonance.

    You car is a stereo on the roll!
    Many of the newer cars come iPod capable with the hookups necessary, but since I have an older model vehicle I?ve done the conventional iTrip and plug-in car Monster option. Either way, it allows you to take you music with you on the road with ?seamless integration between you car and your iPod.? In other words, fabulous sounds while you drive.

    Imagine this scenario.
    You stumble out of your bed in the dark, take care of personal business. Now you?re dressed and ready to go. It?s still dark. Out you go, heading towards the local bus stop, still near-comatose. You take out your earbuds, turn on the Nano and wham, music fills your world or the latest Battlestar Galactica podcast about the last gripping episode fills your consciousness. You begin to wake up, ready to face the day on your terms with kick-ass background music or scintillating commentary to make your trip to consciousness just a little bit easier.

    You don't like my scenario? Dream up your own. Just make sure you have music in it, because everything moves, slides, walks, and treads better to a beat ? whatever your beat ? whether it?s classical, new age or rock and roll. It's gone digital, all wrapped up in a cute, little box that takes your songs to the next level and beyond. When you think music, think iPod Nano.

    About the Author
    Judith Brandy is a writer, science fiction fan and breast cancer survivor who runs The Science Fiction Buzz which covers what?s going on in the science fiction genre, conveying the information in a fun and inspiring fashion. Science fiction is about hope, encouragement and the future. It is pure escapism, a window into imagination and fantasy. In a time when our world is super-serious, where diseases abound and terror is delivered with the evening news, The Science Fiction Buzz is a haven. We encourage you to leave your cares behind, and for a few moments, dwell in the astounding.

    3.8.09

    Content Management System

    A content management system is a computer software system for organizing and facilitating collaborative creation of documents and other content. The term content management system is usually used in its abbreviated form cms.

    The cms is frequently a web application used for managing websites and web content, though in many cases, content management systems require special client software for editing and constructing articles. The content management systems were initially developed internally at content publishing organizations.

    CNET spun out its internal development offerings into a separate company called Vignette in 1995. The company started offering the software as a web based content management system, allowing sites to create templates of the presentation of their content on the web.

    A consulting company, Pencom Web Works in 1998, introduced the Metaphoria Data Transformation Server, allowing java developers to write applications that would be tied with content and target the content output to different channels. The product failed but the concepts that were introduced by it made their way into most ancient content management systems.

    Many companies in the early 2000s began offering weblog software, which brought many of the concepts surrounding content management systems to the masses. Six Apart, with the release of their Movable Type quickly established itself as a leader in this field.

    Types of content management systems:

    ?web content management system or web site content management system is a type of content management system software used for managing websites. The software assists in automating various aspects of web publishing and manages content for distribution on a web server.

    ?learning content management system or lcms assists in managing the web-based learning content life cycle.

    ?document imaging systems or dis are also generally considered under the family of general content management.

    ?enterprise content management or ecm is the software technology that enables organizations to create/capture, manage/secure, store/retain/destroy, publish/distribute, search, personalize, and present/view/print digital content such as pictures/images, text, reports, video, audio, transactional data, catalog, code. The ecm systems primarily focus on the capture, storage, retrieval, and dissemination of digital files for enterprise use and their life-cycle management. The ecm concept is not restricted to web based technologies but includes client/server and host based solutions.

    ?Transactional content management system assists in managing e-commerce transactions.

    ?Integrated content management system assists in managing enterprise documents and content.

    ?Publication management system assists in managing the publications (manuals, books, help, guidelines, references) content life cycle.

    About Author: The author is the owner of the website content managament system, providing valuable tips and guidelines on content management system. For tips and info on free content management system and cheap content management system, click: business software.

    1.8.09

    Tips to Protect Your PC Files from External Attack

    Essential to peace of mind is protecting the PC and your online privacy. When connected to the web, your work and data is open to attacks of various kinds including harmful downloads. A simple game, picture, or program may be the vehicle for malevolence. So, you need to check whether every file that you download, open, or save, is safe or whether there are irregularities of any kind.

    Protect your PC by:

    ?Blocking hackers and viruses by installing the latest firewall and antivirus software. It is advisable to install a software firewall even if you have a hardware firewall in your system. A software firewall is designed to query whether or not it should permit ?X,? access. The user can specify which applications can access the port and which cannot. A bi-directional firewall such as ZoneAlarm3 and Personal Firewall 5 will monitor both inbound and outbound traffic preventing Trojans and backdoor programs from functioning.

    ?Block downloads that install unwanted programs by using the options in Internet explorer to block all software from source X specified by you.

    ?Install software programs that will constantly scan your PC for spyware, adware, dialers, and web bug traces which can create a nuisance and cause crashes, slow down systems, or steal financial information. By adding a schedule you can instruct NoAdware to automatically scan your PC at set times for in-filtrations.

    ?Immunize your PC and prevent malicious add ons to your system.

    ?Configure your PC browser to protect you when you are working online. Use a ?real time shield? and prevent intrusions. Be sure to click the ?protect IE Favorites? box and ensure that no thief can add an URL without your permission to your browser?s favorites list. This will block offensive and dangerous websites from entering your PC environs.

    ?Say ?no? to any web address or site that instructs you to download specific software to view their pages. Such software can contain a virus, Trojan horse, or auto dialer.

    ?Create a regular back up schedule for your work. Once a week is ideal if you are a virtual worker or running a business. This will minimize any damage should problems arise.

    ?Be sure to update your software with the latest patches and bug fixes. Then use the updated or enhanced security settings provided by the updates. There are in built ways which you can operate to block damaging viruses, stamp out cookies, and keep unwanted visitors away from your computer system. The method is easy for example if you are using Internet Explorer just go to Tools-Internet Options-Privacy tab. Click the edit button to accept or reject a specific cookie. Go to the advanced settings and check block third party cookies.

    ?Scan all downloaded files before use. Never launch executable or scriptable files namely those that have dot.exe; .bat ;.doc; .vbs extensions. Do not access attachments of any kind before they are certified as safe.

    ?Remove file sharing and windows printer options these increase vulnerability of the PC.

    ?Encrypt your e-mail and embed an identifying key.

    Better be sure than sorry. Preventing snoops is easier than trying to recover after an attack. Take informed steps to protect yourself and your PC.

    Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for http://www.1888Discuss.com/software-download/, the premier REVENUE SHARING discussion forum for Software Download Forum including topics on all about software, download, spyware, freeware, shareware and more. He also freelances for the premier Software Download Site http://www.1888SoftwareDownloads.com