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XP Wireless Access Point Management

May 20, 2009 | No Comments

An XP wireless access point is like any other access point available. The main significance is this access point is being run on a system using Microsoft Windows XP as the operating system. Each time you attempt to log into a wireless network, you will likely see a list of several networks available to you. This will include secured networks as well as unsecured networks. You will not be able to log into the secured networks unless you have the network keys for these networks. However, you are able to log into any of the unsecured networks.

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3 Great Ways to Utilize a Word Processing Service – It Can Be Used in Any Business

May 20, 2009 | No Comments

Ever get tired of sitting at your keyboard typing in another article of content for your website or entering endless data that is getting in the way of your business expansion? It can be hard to move your business forward if your entire day is spent taking care of office work that requires little of your own thought, but plenty of your time.

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Future Trends in Enterprise Architecture and Personal Enterprise Architecture (Draft Concept)

May 20, 2009 | No Comments

Enterprise Architecture (EA) has been in practice since last 3 decades and it is considered as the core IM tool and key enabler of Enterprise business success through effective alignment of business and IT. EA is an interesting concept and is subjected to constant research and development to cater to varying needs of complex and evolving business models. The objective of this paper is to discuss future trends in EA development by providing some background on role of EA in an enterprise and current trends in EA development.

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7 Essential Steps for a High-Performing Google Adwords Campaign

May 20, 2009 | No Comments

The author of The Definitive Guide to Google Adwords, Perry Marshall, shares some guidelines to neophytes and starters who would want to use Google A 2 Vote(s)

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