VPN – Virtual Private Network
It is really simple with the use of a virtual private network. A VPN is a remote connection to a person's work computer. For example, you could sign in through a VPN to your desktop at work and do all of the tasks that you could be doing at work from home. You would have access to all of the same programs that are available to you while working in the office so doing your job can be done from virtually anywhere.
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VPN – Virtual Private Network, A Step In The Right Direction
The use of a VPN has made all of that possible. A VPN is a connection made from a personal computer with a person's work computer. Signing in via the VPN will give you access to all of the programs and files that are stored on your work computer. This makes it easy for your tasks to be completed no matter where you are. You can complete a project and email it to your boss all while you are in your pajamas sitting at your own kitchen table.
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VPN – Virtual Private Network, The Right Answer For Your Company
The sight of people sitting in a coffee shop while working on their laptop or focusing diligently on their laptop while riding the public bus has become more and more popular. Chances are good that these people are working for a company that has brought the VPN connection to their everyday business dealings. But why would a company allow its employees to work from a coffee shop or while riding on public transportation?
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GigE: No Longer For The Future
Gigabit Ethernet uses different types of encoding depending on the fiber from which it is made. The most commonly used fibers and their assigned labels are as follows: Copper cables are known as "1000BASE-CX", twisted pair cables are called "1000BASE-T", optical fibers are called "1000BASE-X", and finally there are multi-mode fibers or "1000BASE-LX".
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Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) And The Internet
It was far from a small feat when internet speeds reached just 100 megabytes per second, ten times faster than what had become the norm; quite the same is true of the dawn of Gigabit Ethernet. Shortened to GigE after years of development, it was initially developed in 1999 and was first called IEEE 892. 3ad, the defining structure of what is now today's top internet connection speed. It was also at this time that Ethernet manufacturers starting using copper cabling.
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The Latest Internet Breakthrough: GigE
Internet connections first started improving when Ethernet speeds increased from ten to a hundred megabytes per second - a considerable success at the time. This motivated developers to seek faster ways of transmitting data and, finally, in the year 1999, success was born in the form of the Gigabit Ethernet. This development, which shaped and defined the concept of modern versions of GigE, was called the IEEE 892.3ad and was also the beginning of using copper cabling to manufacture Ethernet components.
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Samsung Exclaim M550 Blueberry
IntroductionWith back to school time rapidly approaching, carriers are launching devices aimed directly at the school-age crowd. Offering a design similar to the Helio Ocean 2, the Samsung Exclaim offers the best of both worlds in a rare form factor - a dual sliding mechanism with a typical numeric keypad and a QWERTY keyboard. As a result, the device is on the bulky side, but makes up for it in performance and features.
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TechColumbus and Platform Lab Deliver Improved Value to Tenants and Clients with Ethernet Internet Services from tw telecom
Multi-year contract for Ethernet Internet services enables Platform Lab to perform critical high bandwidth testing for national and international clients LITTLETON, Colo. – June 30, 2009 – tw telecom, (NASDAQ: TWTC) a leading provider of managed voice, Internet and data networking solutions for businesses, today announced that TechColumbus and its IT test division, Platform Lab, will begin using 1 Gbps burstable Ethernet Internet service provided by tw telecom for tenant traffic and load test client high bandwidth testing
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Dymo DiscPainter CD/DVD Color Printer (1738260) (Electronics) tagged "inkjet" 14 times
Dymo DiscPainter CD/DVD Color Printer (1738260) ( Electronics ) By DYMO Buy new : $233.56 32 used and new from $220.99 Customer Rating: Customer tags: cd printer (50), dymo (39), printer (24), cd label (24), inkjet printer (22), dvd (22), labeling systems (22), photo printer (18), inkjet (14), dvd printer (4), dvd label (4), cd (3)
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Toronto Quarterly Meeting Technical Committee Summary has been posted
For Members only, the summary of the Toronto Quarterly Meeting Technical Committee Summary has been posted on the Members site in the Useful Documents folder: http://www.metroethernetforum.net/apps/org/workgroup/marketing/download.php/7677/latest If you are not a member of the MEF and would like more details, please visit: http://metroethernetforum.org/JointheMEF If you have questions or would like to join, please contact Angie Swan (angie@metroethernetforum.org)
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