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Our Latest Articles
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Interactive Logon: What is it?
Interactive Logon is a logon process whereby the user gains access to the network by entering a username and password in response to a dialog box on the local console.
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Incremental Zone Transfer
Incremental Zone Transfer (IXFR) is a method of updating zone information in newer implementations of the Domain Name System (DNS).
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Indexing Service
Indexing Service is a Windows operating system service that extracts content from files and constructs an indexed catalog to facilitate efficient and rapid searching.
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IEEE-488
IEEE-488 is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard for a parallel interface developed by Hewlett-Packard that is used for connecting computers to measurement sensors and test equipment for automatic data acquisition in a laboratory or industrial setting.
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IMT-2000
IMT-2000 stands for International Mobile Telecommunications-2000, is an initiative of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to create a global standard for wireless data networks.
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International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
ISO stands for International Organization for Standardization, is a nongovernmental organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, that has representatives from about 130 countries and is responsible for developing a variety of international standards in science and engineering.
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Mastering Object Identifiers in Active Directory: A Comprehensive Guide
Object Identifier is a globally unique identifier for an object’s class in Active Directory.
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WiFi Range Extender
You can expand your Wifi network with a Wifi Range Extender (or WiFi Repeater). See how it works and how easy is to set it up.
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Web Page
Web Page is a file of text information formatted using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), and possibly including scripts and active content, that is sent by a Web server in response to a Web browser’s request.
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Web Mapping
Web mapping is the process of using the maps delivered by geographic information systems (GIS) in World Wide Web.
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Web Hosting
Web Hosting is a type of Internet hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to make their website accessible via the World Wide Web.
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What is a Web Application?
Web Application, or Web App, is a collection of elements on a Web site that performs tasks over the internet.