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Microsoft's SharePoint Hits Sweet Spot as the Next Killer App


SharePoint is on fire across the country and across the globe. More and more organizations, especially in the Federal government and defense sector, are adopting or digging deeper into SharePoint implementations.

SharePoint has now made the vital jump to Microsoft Office interoperability and has been doing it for enough versions to have survived the "will it continue to be supported?" waiting period that many companies use as a measure of whether something is safe to adopt.

If you are not well versed in what SharePoint offers, it is worth your time to pay some attention, as it might well be in your future. The big draw is that SharePoint takes a big chunk of unstructured data off the file servers and puts it into structured SQL Server storage. A lot of really useful extra functionality comes with it, such as content-based search, user maintainable meta-data, versioning and powerful collaboration functionality for things like creating project Web sites. More...

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Posted by John Kisha on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 1:43 PM
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Know your BITS and BYTES!

Know your BITS and BYTES!

The amount of data being stored electronically has been growing exponentially. I had never heard of some of the new terms for the larger amounts over Gigabyte such as PB, EB, ZB or YB until recently. How many will you recognize?

  Bit A bit is a binary digit, taking a value of either 0 or 1. For example, the number 10010111 is 8 bits long, or in most cases, one modern PC byte. Binary digits are a basic unit of information storage and communication in digital computing and digital information theory.
  Byte 8 Bits    
KB Kilobyte  

 1,024 Bytes

8,192 Bits

MB Megabyte 1,024 KB

 1,048,576 Bytes

8,388,608 Bits

GB Gigabyte 1,024 MB

 1,073,741,824 Bytes

 8,589,934,592 Bits

TB Terabyte 1,024 GB 1,099,511,627,776 Bytes 8,796,093,022,208 Bits
PB Petabyte 1,024 TB 1,125,899,906,842,624 Bytes 9,007,199,254,740,992 Bits
EB Exabyte 1,024 PB 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 Bytes 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 Bits
ZB Zetabyte 1,024 PB 1,180,591,620,717,411,303,424 Bytes 9,444,732,965,739,290,427,392 Bits
YB Yotabyte 1,024 ZB 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 Bytes 9,671,406,556,917,033,397,649,408 Bits

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Posted by John Kisha on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 12:03 PM
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Is Cheap and Ultra-Cheap Web Hosting the Right Choice for You?

Searching the Internet returns a long list of cheap budget host providers, all offering hosting plans with prices ranging from free to under ten dollars a month.

The two most noticeable features of these plans are the large amounts of storage space and data transfer included in each plan. Consequently, these three items, price, storage and data transfer, then become the criteria the novice buyer uses to evaluate the various hosting plans; and they usually select the plan that provides the most storage and data transfer for the least amount of money.

What the novice buyer fails to realize is that there is another list of criteria that have far more impact on the true value of these hosting plans. These criteria are kept hidden deep inside these companies "Terms of Service (TOS)" and/or "Abuse of Service (AOS)" policies that greatly restrict how the storage and data transfer may be used, and greatly diminishing the value of the services offered at the budget price.

So what might the first-time buyer find if they were to search for and read the TOS or AOS? The two biggest restrictions usually imposed on these budget plans are the amount of computer processor time your site can use and the number of connections that can be made to your web site at the same time. More...

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Posted by John Kisha on Thursday, July 24, 2008 5:38 PM
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