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    Femto Services Gateway, Atlanta Home Inspector, Reverse Craigslist Software

    October 19th, 2009

    Converged Voice Solutions offered by Mavenir Systems. Mavenir offers services facilitating where mobile operators can now introduce enhanced voice service for both enterprise and consumers and deliver new services which serve as an increased offering to already existing mobile offerings which enrich the user experience. Clients get the freedom to communicate over many different devices and access domains whenever they need to. Mobile VoIP allows operators to offer MSC based voice services on various new devices and to offer differentiated services. IMS Centralized services will allow providers to connect and deliver ims services to a broad spectrum of devices including UMA, Femto, 3g and 2g cells. Femto Services gateway proviced a vehicle for operators to deal with traffic between Femto cells to the core network, while at the same time offering unique value added services covering the enterprise or residential coverage zones.
    The home inspectors from Atlanta Property Inspections will assist by furnishing you with a comprehensive and professional Atlanta Home Inspector service prior to buying.. Featuring 16 years of home inspection experience and our membership in some of the industry’s leading organizations, you can rest assured that the Atlanta home inspections by Atlant Property Inspections will greatly help you to become completely aware of the condition of your property.
    Reverse Craigstlist software is an incredible software development. It allows you the power to quite literally pull possibly up to hundreds of thousands of qualified leads in just a matter of minutes by mining information from ads on craigs list. This very simple to use reverse craigslist software can offer a chance to quite literally take you company to the highest level. You may pick which niche you are aiming at as well as specific geographic areas, literally push a button, wait, and watch the leads roll in. You then can mail a sales letter directly to these leads or manage them, export, save, and more. There are many differnt kinds and brands of reverse craigs list software as well as data mining software on the market today.


    What Investments Can the Self-Managed Super Fund Invest in?

    June 5th, 2009

    What investments can the Self-Managed Super Fund invest in?

    Depending on your circumstances, self-managed super funds (SMFS) allow you to take complete control of your super and access a larger variety of direct investment options not normally available through a public offer super fund.


    The range of investments that a fund can supply is quite extensive including documented shares, cash and fixed interest securities, supervised investments, private unit trusts, direct property, artwork and other collectibles.

    It is significant to realize that there are certain regulatory restrictions placed on SMSF. For instance, a fund cannot borrow money to invest in assets such as property or shares unless the funds are offered through an Installment Warrant arrangement. Other restrictions placed on the fund include the inability to lend funds to members or their relatives or to provide the assets of the fund as security for personal loans.

    It is important to note that this industry is both complex and still increasing. Investors may not be accessing the full potential of their self managed superannuation fund – in such a highly specialized area you need a specialist like ShareFinder which can provide you with products and services to aid you in gaining the prospects of SMFS.


    Snapshot Image Cleaning

    January 23rd, 2009

    Time is precious and we don’t want it to slip away that easy without taking advantage of its significance. To circumvent waste of time, Snapshot can be a great help to us.

    Snapshot is a valuable technique to save our precious time when working with images in Photoshop – be it an original copy image, something from a digital camera or from a scanned slide or negative. This is usually used to clean up images such as images for publication use.

    The technique is so easy, it only involves a four-step method and is easy to recall. You can make use of this in many situations like adjusting levels, color, saturation, sharpness and other corrections without wasting time with layer masks, lasso tools, layers, rubber stamping or magic wand. To ensure that your eyes are fixed to your subject, you can use this method.

    Soft-eyes are scanning problems inherent of the natural film curvature while scanning. To avoid soft-eyes problems, use snapshots technique which allows fixation in few seconds. To do this, first open your file. Then go to filter > sharpen > unsharp mask. After that, a dialog box will appear with unsharp mask defaults. Set the default amount to 75 percent, radius to 1 pixel and threshold levels to zero or one. Finally, click OK. You may notice that the entire image has the unsharp mask applied to it beforehand. As a result, it sharpens the overall image.

    The texture is no longer as soft as it first appeared. This is the time when the snapshots will save your artwork.

    To correct the flaws, you must go to the history palette. If it you did not find it in your desktop, you can find it normally on the right in Photoshop by default. Go to window > Show history. Once you have located your history palette, select the bold arrow-button on its right side. Click and hold it until a menu appears then go to New Snapshot. When you release your mouse, another dialog box will appear. You must enter in it the name “unsharp eyes”, then click OK.

    If you have more than one snapshot in a working file, do not forget to label your snapshots to be able to have a better workflow management when it comes to organization of your images. It is nice to do it that way for easy and fast selection and for an efficient scheme.

    About The Author
    Maricon Williams
    I love reading. Give me a book and I’ll finish it in one sitting. Reading is the chance to be transported to a different world and so is writing. I’m more enthusiastic about writing however, since you can relay your ideas to someone else. I can only imagine that feeling when I hear a complete stranger talking about my ideas which read on an article somewhere. To relay my message to as many people is the same as touching people with music. Only mine’s less harmonic. I try to make up for it with the color I bring with words. And most of the time, it’s more than enough.
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    Windows Task Manager in English

    January 10th, 2009

    You use Ctrl+Alt+Del to see what’s running on your PC, to close crashed programs and processes, and to check performance. You probably avoid a few processes whose names mean nothing to you, but they’re essential to Windows. svchost.exe sure likes to appear all the time and multiple times at that. What’s taskmgr.exe? Oh yeah, it’s the window you’re looking at right now. ctfmon? Is he related to Pokemon? navapsvc.exe? Navy? Napa Valley? Navel? NOTA (none of the above).

    This is not a comprehensive list as that would take days. It has the standard processes as well as process names from popular applications. If you want to know about a process, the best place to go is… ProcessLibrary.com. Just like adware and spyware, there are bad processes that come to life thanks to the bad guys like Trojans and viruses. The site has a list of the top five security threats, so watch out for those processes.

    acrotray.exe – Acrobat Assistant that is used when printing documents to a PDF. The process should not be removed while converting documents to PDF.

    ADService.exe – Active Disk Service is a component of the Iomega zip drive.

    AppServices.exe – Also for the Iomega zip drive.

    ccEvtMrg.exe – Associated with Symantec’s Internet Security Suite. Keep it and protect your PC.

    ccSetMgr.exe – Also associated with Symantec’s Internet Security Suite. Keep it and protect your PC.

    csrss.exe – System process that is the main executable for the Microsoft Client / Server Runtim Server Subsystem. It should not be shut down.

    ctfmon.exe – non-essential system process. If you’re using only English as the language, then it is not needed. However, it’s recommended to leave it alone.

    explorer.exe – This must always be running in the background. It’s a user interface process that runs the windows graphical shell for the desktop, task bar, and Start menu.

    iexplore.exe – Internet Explorer browser. But why are you using it unless it’s for a site that doesn’t work in any other browser? Use Firefox instead.

    lsass.exe – Local Security Authority Service is a Windows security-related system process for handling local security and login policies.

    Navapsvc.exe, nvsrvc32.exe, and navapw32.exe – These are Symantec’s North AnvtiVirus processes. They or whatever virus program you use should run all the time.

    realsched.exe – RealNetworks Scheduler is not an essential process. It checks for updates for RealNetworks products. It can be safely disabled.

    rundll32.exe – A system process that executes DLLs and loads their libraries.

    savscan.exe – Nortons AntiVirus process. Keep it.

    services.exe – An essential process that manages the starting and stopping of services including the those in boot up and shut down. Do not terminate it.

    smss.exe – Session Manager SubSystem is a system process that is a central part of the Windows operating system. If you try to kill it, it will be difficult… hence, the importance of leaving it be.

    spoolsv.exe – Microsoft printer spooler service handles local printer processes. It’s a system file.

    svchost.exe x 6 – You may have more than six appearances of this process or less. It’s there multiple times to handle processes executed from DLLs. Leave it there.

    System – This is a file that stores information related to local hardware settings in the registry under ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE’. Kill it and kiss your PC’s stability bye bye.

    System Idele Process – calculates the amount of CPU currently in use by applications. This won’t go away no matter how hard you try. Don’t try it, OK?

    taskmgr.exe – Appears when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del.

    wdfmgr.exe – Windows Driver Foundation Manager is part of Windows media player 10 and newer. Better not to stop the process.

    winlogon.exe – Handles the login and logout processes. It’s essential.

    winword.exe – The great Carnac says, “You’re running Microsoft Word.”

    Don’t panic if you see something you have on the “bad guy” list. svchost.exe is important, but some are good guys and some are bad guys. Do your research before deleting anything. For instance, I have admin.exe, which has been reported as a bad guy. However, it is the admin process for one of my programs. When I closed the program, admin.exe also went away.

    Meryl K. Evans (www.meryl.net),
    Content Maven, is the editor of eNewsletter Journal and Shavlik’s The
    Remediator Security Digest. She writes columns for PC Today, InformIT,
    and MarketingProfs. Contact her to get content that inspires action or
    check out her blog (www.meryl.net/blog/.


    What is Expected From You as an Outsourced Entity?

    October 14th, 2008

    When a company outsources its work, there are great expectations that it will save them money and get their production up.

    As an outsourced entity, you should be able to provide your contracted client with numerous reports to prove what tasks have been performed. Additionally, you should be able to prove the time spent on the projects you have contracted to perform.

    There are many types of projects that major companies outsource. I have listed a few to give you an idea of what type of services you could offer a company that outsources.

    Answering/Customer Services:

    There are a multitude of companies that outsource to an answering service. You can start this service with very little equipment and very little room. You would need to add as many phone lines as possible and the contracted company would forward their phones when they want to use the service. You can forward their messages via email and/or fax. Charges for this service would be by the call or by the time spent on the call, for example: fifty cents per call and 25 cents per minute; one dollar to email message and seventy-five cents to fax the message. Depending on the volume of calls, you make money and save the contracted client money.

    Order Taking:

    There are a lot of companies out there that take orders for the infomercials on television. These companies outsource to individuals that “work at home”. Most times you need a computer and a private phone line. these companies also offer on the phone training and pay you by the call minute.

    Envelope Stuffing:

    This is usually portrayed as a scam, but there are companies that still outsource this task for advertising mailers or newsletters that they send to their clients.

    Document Production:

    There are companies that outsource documents that need to be completed, when their volume exceeds their manpower. Most times, you are paid by the piece.

    Outbound Calls:

    This task is often outsourced to tele-market to potential clients. Most outsourced employees can expect twenty-five cents to fifty cents per call.

    All in all outsourcing is on the upswing. It affords the client employees without the hassel of taxes and benefits. Be prepared to prove your work when signing as an outsourced entity.

    Michele Graham-CEO and Owner of Professional Healthcare Management, with 41 years in the healthcare industry.

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