Archive for the ‘Information Technology’ Category
Oct
17
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Business Strategies,
Information Technology
The essence of data centers is management of data. Over the last couple of years, there has been exponential growth in data. In small, business and large companies, volumes of data are churned every day, most of which need to be archived for a long time. To accommodate this growing data, companies need to expand the existing data centers. This they do by either upgrading the existing facilities or leasing larger data center space.
What Companies Spent on Data Centers in 2010
Out of all IT factions, data center infrastructure eats up the highest chunk of the IT budget. In 2010, large companies spent billions on data centers each. The US government spent $24 billion on data center infrastructure, from the given $80 billion IT budget.
Large players like Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and eBay have built their own data centers to cut costs, with Google spending $2.3 on its custom data center. Microsoft is said to spend $500 million on each of its DCs, which adds up to billions a year.
Facebook is following the trend. Over the years, the company has been leasing data center space, spending $50 million on lease alone in 2010. Add the cost of servers and this amount escalates to close to a billion if not more. It is only now that the company has moved to establish its own custom data centers, with the first such infrastructure set up in Oregon.
Current Data Center Trends
1. Energy-efficient data centers
The trend now is towards green data centers. Larger companies are embracing efficient data center facilities, a move that will see them cut data center costs by more than half. Facebook was the first of the larger companies to build a fully green data center facility, and more companies are following suit.
2. Consolidation
Data center consolidation is the other trend that is fast picking up. This is happening in companies and organizations that have data center facilities spread across different locations. The idea is to fuse their programs so that all servers are run from a central location, or can be managed by a singular data center operating system.
It is a move that requires a substantial upfront investment, but there are savings to be made overall, since the operating cost comes down. The government is one of the big spenders adopting this trend. It hopes to close down up to 800 data centers, saving 30% off its data center cost.
3. Private Cloud
There is a shift towards private cloud solutions, which are cheaper and provide easier management of data capacity. Aspects of the data center that are signed up for cloud subscriptions include back up and archiving.
4. Tiering
Companies are taking advantage of tiering, which enables them to manage more data while minimizing costs. Deeper tiers are used to archive inactive to less-active data, while top tiers are reserved for data that is used constantly.
Impact of these Trends on Data Center Costs Beyond 2011
It is to be expected that companies will spend more over the coming years, constructing modern, green data centers and consolidating their server programs into larger facilities. Upon completion of the data centers, this cost will come down sharply. Companies that continue leasing data center space will spend less in comparison, since they will not incur any construction costs.
Jan
25
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Information Technology,
Uncategorized The great thing about chat rooms is that they can be used for anything from making friends online, discussing topics of interest, or even business meetings! They can be used for anything and everything. The trick is to make sure that you’re in the right place to put chat rooms to good use for you. Many adult chat pads have moderators that make sure conversation is kept on topic. The first thing you’ll need to decide is why you want to chat. Read further to see what other adults like you are chatting about and see how you can use chatrooms in your life.
Public Chat
There are chatrooms that feature a wide range of topics. Just about any hobby you can think of will have a chatroom for discussion. Stamp collecting, snowboarding, culture, politics, volleyball and just about everything else is available for chat over the Internet. The great thing about selecting a chatroom based around something that interests you is that it’s not hard to keep a conversation going. You can learn more about the topic or offer your expertise. It’s also a great way to make friends who have similar interests as you.
Private Chat
Most Internet service providers offer chat rooms that are available for you and whichever friends you select to enter and chat privately. This provides a great way for long-distance friends or family members to keep in touch. Clubs, writing groups, and businesses also tend to make frequent use of these types of chat rooms. If you find someone in a public adult chatroom that you’d like to spend more time chatting with you may also break off into a private chat room to continue the conversation one on one.
Don’t be afraid to explore and jump in on chat rooms. There’s no need for embarrassment if it’s your first time chatting. There are a lot of people out there just like you and it won’t take you long to catch on. You may sign on anonymously as well with a different username every time if you prefer. So log on and start chatting!
Jan
27
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Information Technology
Remember the days when you first installed Firefox? You could finally experience the web as it was meant to be. Pages seemingly loaded instantaneously. The browser opened and closed in milliseconds. Yeah, those were the days, ahhh…. But now, after numerous updates, all of your installed extensions, your 45,000 pages in your history, and just general accumulation of garbage from use – Firefox is a slug. Hell, 20% of the time you see “Firefox Error: Can’t Find Server” when clicking from the Google search results. Then you need to hit reload 2-3 times before the page finally loads.
Don’t get me wrong, I love Firefox – you probably do too. The thought of living without all those powerful and highly supported plugins/extensions actually scares me. All I’m asking is: where did my fast and furious Firefox go?
The Firefox we all knew and loved did not go out with a bang or with one patch. Instead, we all slowly and deliberately killed it with one new bit of information at a time. Firefox can handle those bits, but the way you and I surf and work has created an entangled mess of data that takes Firefox seconds to sort out. Those seconds can cause communication delays, followed by packet loss which leads to “Cannot Find Server” errors.
So what can you do to bring the speedy Firefox back to life? The solution is fairly quick:
(Guide is for Windows XP or newer)
- Download IniFox_en.zip (contains a .bat file and sqlite3).
- Extract the file somewhere you can find it.
- Make sure Firefox is closed. Then place both files, inifox.bat and sqlite3.exe in your Firefox profile folder. To find your Firefox profile: Start –> Run –> “%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\” (exclude the quotes)
- You should see a folder called something like “6tiqwopx.default” (yours will be different). Open that file, it’s your profile. Place both inifox.bat and sqlite3.exe in your profile folder.
- Again, be sure Firefox is closed. Now double click the inifox.bat file.
Done! Restart Firefox and enjoy a return to the good ‘ole days of near instantaneous surfing. Anytime you feel Firefox is bogging down, just open your Firefox profile folder and repeat step 5.
What did you just do? For those that care: you have used sqlite3 to run the instructions in inifox.bat which optimize your various Firefox databases. Now Firefox can sort through your tangled mess of data in milliseconds. This should dramatically speed up your surfing experience, in addition – the “can’t find server” message should be a relic from your past…unless of course the site is actually down.
Sep
12
Posted under
Business Strategies,
Information Technology 
Are you one of thousands who feel as if they’re stuck in a dead end job? Perhaps you spend several hours each day wondering how you can escape and move on to something better. If not a successful career, at least something less stressful and far more rewarding. You’ve seen the commercials about all the opportunities in IT, but is it for you? Can you really succeed in such a field?
The answer is a resounding yes. IT is currently one of the fastest growing fields on the job market. Right now is the perfect time to jump in and become an IT professional. PC Proschools can help you get there.
Experts predict that nearly half of the workforce in the United States will be employed in industries where IT products and services are abundant. This is already evident as many companies today rely on technology to function more efficiently and keep up with the fierce competition. The IT industry can give you the power to obtain employment where you are financially rewarded and respected for your abilities, something we all want and deserve.
Below we have listed some facts about the IT industry for your review. This information should give you an idea on how to find that successful career you’ve been looking for.
Careers in IT are expected to increase at a rate of 36% over the next 10 years
The IT field accounts for an estimated 25% of the jobs created from 2002 to the current day
Computer-related jobs are among the top 20 fastest growing professions in the United States. This number is expected to increase more than twice as fast as other occupations
It’s been reported that IT jobs offer the highest earnings of all the 20 fastest growing professions.
IT is one of the fasted growing areas of employment in the country. This field continues to offer opportunities to thousands as many of the jobs created for IT go unfilled because of the lack of qualified candidates.
The opportunities in Information Technology are endless as this field can only improve. Just look at what we’ve already witnessed so far. In a short amount of time, it could be you reaping the benefits of this booming industry. With several local institutions and online courses like PC Pro Schools, getting started has never been easier.
Simply hop on the net, confer with a few professionals and take the first step towards establishing your new career.