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Be it an old desktop computer sitting in your basement or a brand new laptop, sometimes a simple do-it-yourself solves a seemingly complex situation.
You have a wifi router and you enjoy the internet as your wireless devices all connect to it. But, how secure is it ? Find out some crucial steps that you can take to help secure your network from unwanted interest.
What exactly is virtualization ? How does it benefit a business ? A virtual PC is not physically present at your business but is connected remotely (via the Internet of course) to your network. The most important cost-saving factor is maintenance and upkeep of that PC which is taken care of by the provider.
So you want to build a webserver. Where do you start ? A simple and popular method is to build a (L)inuz, (A)apache, (M)ySQL & (P)HP server.
Many businesses own domain names and websites. A website is a very good marketting tool that advertises your business. Building a simple website is not rocket science and there are many on-line tutorials that take you step by step through the process. Here's one.
Many businesses own domain names and websites. A website is a very good marketting tool that advertises your business. Building a simple website is not rocket science and there are many on-line tutorials that take you step by step through the process. Here's one.
Registering and owning a domain name seems to be a straight forward process. But with the Internet saturated with domain names, getting the one you want may just seem a tad difficult. Here's an interesting read on something that can help you along the way.
What is a firewall and why do so many people talk about firewalls protecting a network. How does it do this ? Imagine a firewall as a security guard standing at the door of your network and allowing only authentic Internet traffic into and out of your network.