Archive for February, 2009

Upgrading Your IT Data Center Affordably

Your IT data center is the heart and nervous system of your business. Almost every transaction depends on having reliable, supportable technology. Servers, storage devices, routers, switches, cabling, telecom systems, even the simple KVM switch all play important and mission critical roles in making sure your business can run like a well oiled [...]

Reclaim Your Power through Your Miracle Stories

How would your life transform if you started to keep track of the miraculous events that happen in your life everyday? What do you think would happen?As a Spiritual Coach, I work with clients around the world to bring their greatest, most cherished dreams to reality. And in this process, I’ve discovered that the more [...]

Multi Media Players – the choices are yours

Portable multimedia players (PMPs) are electronic devices that are capable of storing and playing files in various media formats. Digital audio players (DAP) display images and play videos. These are also considered to be PMPs. They use data that has been stored on a hard drive, micro drive, or flash drive of a home computer. [...]

Rent A Truck And Do It Yourself

Even with a limited number of things to move, your car can be too small and it will take many trips to get all things to another place. The pickup trucks of manufacturing companies such as Volvo, Renault, Mercedes Benz, DAF, Nissan and Iveco, are easy to rent and available in the market. The pickup [...]

Marine Pilots And The MV-22 Osprey Helicopter

The MV-22 Osprey testing began at the greater Wilmington airport in Delaware over twenty years ago; where the Del. air Nat. Guard holds their monthly drills. This was where it had its first crash. Testing was then transferred to another location. All the marines and marine pilots I have spoken with, feel that they would [...]

Open source software and monopolies

The open source movement was formally launched in 1998 when Netscape licensed and released their code as open source under the name of Mozilla. Since then, open source software projects, where users are also in part, the creators of the software content through collaboration, have been gaining in momentum. Critics argue that open source software [...]

The Unfair Advantage Of Led Walls

As always, after an exhibition, I come home with hundreds of new ideas and a better understanding of the LED walls market. After talking with several customers and visiting several booths at Visual Communication 2007 in Milan, Italy – I realized something that I already knew but that hit me…
LED walls have been on the [...]

Is Organic the Way Forward?

There is a growing public perception that companies are ignoring health and environmental concerns in their quest to maximise profit and in doing so they ignore other equally important issues such as environmental concerns and local communities. Businesses such as GuideMeGreen green directory and the co-op offer a real alternative for people concerned with these [...]