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Archives for November 2012

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By Abhishek Ghosh November 30, 2012 6:44 pm Updated on November 30, 2012

Cloud Storage : When to Use it to Store and Serve Your Files Online

Cloud Storage provides an online space for storing any type of file, like images, videos or backup from your computer via web interface or special software. Files uploaded on cloud storage is replicated automatically by the system and are therefore is considered to be safer considering the chance of accidental physical deletion than the conventional storage systems. In addition, these replicas in … [Read more...]

By Abhishek Ghosh November 30, 2012 1:46 pm Updated on November 30, 2012

Customize iTerm2 with Color Schemes, Syntax Highlighting

Customize iTerm2 with Color Schemes, Syntax Highlighting instead of the usual non transparent background, appealing text color etc. with scripts. Here is how to. If you are a Windows PC user, this guide to Customize iTerm2 is not for you. We have equivalent guide for Windows - Console2 Customization and UNIX Functions. You can basically apply the methods mentioned in this guide to Customize iTerm2 … [Read more...]

By Abhishek Ghosh November 30, 2012 8:22 am Updated on November 30, 2012

List of Free Project Hosting and Code Hosting For The Developers

List of Free Project Hosting and Code Hosting is mainly intended for the Developers of Free Software and Open Source Projects. This is handy tool plus guide. Basically, source code hosting is not that easy from the backend, most uses some kind of source code escrow software for version control, bug tracking, security of the source code (to protect from changing in to malware scripts) and a … [Read more...]

By Abhishek Ghosh November 30, 2012 1:06 am Updated on November 30, 2012

Cloud Contact Center : Operation and Importance

Cloud Contact Center is basically an practical extension of Communication as a Service (CaaS). Let us see what a Cloud Contact Center can offer for business. You might want to read about Communication as a Service in this context to understand the operative principle of a Cloud Contact Center.   Cloud Contact Center : Operation   Let us imagine a physical contact center. Hustle bustle … [Read more...]

By Abhishek Ghosh November 29, 2012 7:58 pm Updated on November 29, 2012

Internet Marketing Plan For 2012-13 with Google's Services

Internet Marketing Plan For 2012-13 emphasizes on how the Google's Various Free and Paid Services can be properly used to make your monetization smooth. Actually Google does offer a huge services, some are free or has a freemium model, but most are unknown to a new to Internet Marketing Plan. This article on Internet Marketing Plan For 2012-13 with Google's Services will help from a starter to an … [Read more...]

By Abhishek Ghosh November 29, 2012 2:37 pm Updated on November 29, 2012

Cloud Computing is Becoming the Norm

Cloud Computing is expanding more than it was calculated. As calculated, Cloud architectures will overtake in the next 3 years, over traditional IT architectures. The reasons are mainly four - Firstly, "I have knowledge but I have no funding" grade developers are becoming a serious business owner, Secondly, the bigger companies are getting rid of the continuous burden of maintaining own data … [Read more...]

By Abhishek Ghosh November 29, 2012 8:44 am Updated on November 29, 2012

OpenStack Cloud : Now is the Turn of SUSE Linux

OpenStack Cloud Computing Software now can be considered as a standard Cloud Computing Software, all the major Linux distributions are slowly adopting for OpenStack Cloud integration. Some of these have integrated into their distro with OpenStack, while others have chosen to create a distribution of OpenStack independent, which runs on Linux and uses KVM hypervisor, this lead to a paid support for … [Read more...]

By Abhishek Ghosh November 29, 2012 3:11 am Updated on November 29, 2012

Real-time Transport Protocol or RTP

Real-Time Transport Protocol or RTP is a packet -based protocol protocol for continuous transmission of audiovisual data over IP -based networks. Previously we wrote about Video Conference and the Technology Behind Videoconferencing and mentioned about Real-time Transport Protocol or RTP. This article is a brief up of the theoretical aspects of Real-time Transport Protocol or … [Read more...]

By Abhishek Ghosh November 28, 2012 6:45 pm Updated on November 28, 2012

UNIX Operating System : Brief Technical Perspective

UNIX is a multi-user operating system released in August 1969 by Bell Laboratories to support the development of softwares. Today, the UNIX name is used for operating systems that either originated from the UNIX system from AT & T or has implement of its concepts. Previously we discussed about UNIX Like Operating System, which is actually the Free Software alternative, namely Linux, developed … [Read more...]

By Abhishek Ghosh November 28, 2012 1:34 pm Updated on November 28, 2012

Steaming iTunes Music Server on Cloud Platform

Steaming iTunes Music Server on Cloud Platform can be setup without paying for the dedicated hardware. Here is the detailed ways of the possible solution. We wrote about the theoretical aspects of Streaming Media, CDN and Cloud Computing and this another example of application. This article on Steaming iTunes Music Server on Cloud Platform is specific for iTunes, although other methods (some of … [Read more...]

By Abhishek Ghosh November 28, 2012 8:02 am Updated on November 28, 2012

USB 3.0 or SuperSpeed

USB 3.0 or SuperSpeed is a major revision of USB with a 5 Gbit/s transfer rate, which is much higher than currently widely used USB 2.0 standard. Mac OS X Lion (10.7 and 10.8), Windows 8 and all major Linux distributions support USB 3.0, whereas Windows 7 has no support for USB 3.0 at the time of writing this article.   USB 3.0 or SuperSpeed : Architectural Differences   USB 3.0 has … [Read more...]

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