Monthly Archives: August 2010

The Cost of Running and Configuring an Exchange Server

Leo Fitzpatrick An exchange server is a Microsoft function that serves a variety of purposes including e-mail capabilities, calendar application and data storage. Exchange servers have been available since 1993 and have proved to be an incredibly popular facility. There … Continue reading

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How to Configure SAMBA on a Linux Server

Chris Ondo Step By step guide to configuring SAMBA on a LINUX server. This is for network administrators with experience configuring and administrating LINUX servers that want to know how to configure a SAMBA file server the right way step … Continue reading

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What is a Microsoft Small Business Server?

Chris Ondo Larger companies have many servers that have different technical roles. For the sake of an example let’s pretend “some big company” has larger companies such as fortune 500 or fortune 100 companies have many servers that do different … Continue reading

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Why The DS3 Line Is So Great For Businesses

Terrence Thomas The fact of the matter is very simple, if a business is to run as effectively as possible in today’s world, it needs a fast reliable internet connection to base it’s network around. A larger business operation is … Continue reading

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Configure Backup ISP Redundancy on Cisco ASA 5505 Firewall

Harris Andrea In this article I will explain how to configure a Cisco ASA 5505 firewall to connect to dual ISPs for redundancy purposes. Suppose that we have a primary high-speed ISP connection, and a cheaper DSL line connected to … Continue reading

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Web Design By Example: Commission Junction

Bernard Peh Commission Junction is a popular online advertising company and has a number of big clients including ebay in their portfolio. This site has a strong corporate identity and a very user friendly navigation system. I usually judge a … Continue reading

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Web Designer’s Guide to Search Engine Optimization

Bernard Peh From a search engine point of view, the perfect webpage has no graphics, no scripting, no tables…etc but just alot of normal, plain readable text. You can just take it that plain text is the food for search … Continue reading

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Fake Paypal Emails

Bernard Peh I receive 3 to 5 emails from Paypal asking me to update my details. Some of them are very believable because they look professional with the company’s header. The emails also seem to come from trusted sources such … Continue reading

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Important Unix Commands That You Should Know

Bernard Peh Unix is one of the most important operating system today. Its powerful features, scalability, strong security, and support for multiple users have made it the top choice operating systems for server, workstations and mainframes. It is good to … Continue reading

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Latest Ebay Email Scam – Very Tricky

Bernard Peh I received an email from ebay, asking me to do a simple survey for 20 dollars. Google had conducted similiar surveys and it is not surprising that ebay could do the same. The survey was very tempting because … Continue reading

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