Archive for November, 2008

Speed up slow PC - Squeeze every last drop of performance out of your XP

November 22nd, 2008

by Duncan Kredion
With faster machines cropping up almost daily, the life span of a midrange PC is a little more than two years of service. Physically, the computer you bought a few years ago is just as sound as any new piece of hardware. Ideally, it could probably last you a decade or two–as long [...]

A Small Business Network Security Survey

November 1st, 2008

by Nick Pegley
Many of today’s small businesses use PCs and a server network to facilitate their operations. Important company information is stored in electronic format on these networks, and daily operations are dependent on the network being both available and secure. In many cases, these small businesses ignore or are unaware of the risks that [...]

High-Tech Network Security

November 1st, 2008

by Pj Germain

Networks are being implemented with computers in every company. In the past decades networks were used only by closed groups with easy to manage security. Nowadays every network is connected to internet to provide extra functionality to the system, but along with this protection of such systems is also necessary. A hacker can [...]