Archive for the 'Technology Management' Category



Vivek Kundra Thinks Ideally Administration Information Should Be Public, Not Confidential for National Security

Published on March 1, 2010

It was initiated as a way for the Obama administration to produce a new level of transparency. A way to provide United States citizens with data and allow them to genuinely take part in the government deliberations like never before. Today Vivek Kundra, Federal CIO, employs Social Media and other technology to produce and […]


So You’re Going for Web Site Hosting Plans

Published on February 28, 2010

Choosing the best domain name and figuring out the best suited web registration are the initial matters to consider when launching a Web site. This is not normally an easy process. In a nutshell, the best way to make certain that your needs are fulfilled is to carry out some painstaking preliminary research.


The Latest Touching on Home Alarm Systems

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Do you often give thought to whether your house is completely secure or not? A quality family safety tool will help in preventing such dangers and even contact the authorities should something happen. Be certain the home protection monitoring system you purchase is the most suitable one for your house.


Deven Parekh Furnishes Venture CapitalFunding for Veteran Entrepreneurs

Published on February 20, 2010

Set Up in 1995, Insight Venture Partners cites its strength in the international market as the ability to concentrate on the unforeseen. This gives IVP the ability to have a crisp and unique understanding of the markets in which they operate, which includes expansion and late-stage software, Internet verticals and data-enabled corporations. This keen […]


The 101 of Used Cisco

Published on January 18, 2010

Networking equipment is a tremendous investment for most companies, in particular when it relies on networked PCs and the Internet to run efficiently. This investment is down to not just to the costs connected with buying the equipment, but also because these items must have frequent patching, upkeep, and repairs, which normally needs to be performed by an IT professional. And naturally having your computer systems shut down whether for regular maintenance or repairs leads to a very unwelcome painful drop in profit.


How to Make the Best out of Domain Hosting Reviews and Service Ratings

Published on December 18, 2009

The initial step in setting up a web site and a solid Net presence is choosing a suitable domain and employing the most desirable Web registration for your particular niche. Yet, it’s generally sensible not to rush such a decision without some prior help. Because whenever you try to determine the most appropriate domain hosting you’ll most likely find that checking out the provider with the help of domain hosting reviews is an essential way to go…


The Initial Steps to Launching Your Web Site

Published on November 15, 2009

Deciding on the best domain and choosing the right web registration are the first items to look at when setting up a web site. Even so, this is not a smooth process. At the end of the day the very best way to guarantee that your requirements are fulfilled is to spend a few hours on some pain-staking research of domain hosting suppliers by customer feedback


Remember where Real SEO Theory Is Taught

Published on November 3, 2009

Search engine optimization theory is fast becoming a hot topic in 2009. It seems like anyone and everyone who has an SEO blog is trying to make a name for themselves in the field of SEO theory. Don’t be fooled. Real SEO theorists are rare to find. The field of SEO […]


UK Ranks 25th among Future Broadband Ready Countries

Published on October 25, 2009

A study by Oxford University and University of Oviedo found that the UK lags behind countries like Romania and Bulgaria in terms of future broadband compatibility.
The study was commissioned by Cisco Systems and was aimed at identifying those countries that are ready for future applications required for broadband. The study slotted countries into four […]


Study by Mass Highlights Causes of Poor WiFi Performance

Published on May 20, 2009

Mass, a specialist consultancy, revealed in a report commissioned by Ofcom that common household appliances play spoilsport where WiFi network connectivity is concerned.
When WiFi connections are slow, one generally tends to blame nearby networks. However, the main culprits could be in our house itself. According to Mass, WiFi connections are capable of […]