Thursday, 25 October 2012

Smsung 75 inch smart tv!!

Dual screen ultrabook

ASUS_TAICHI- Dual screen ultrabook

ASUS today announced TAICHI, a sleek and stylish Ultrabook with an
 innovative back-to-back dual-screen design for unparalleled mobile flexibility.
 TAICHI features a powerful Intel Core processor and two back-to-back Full HD
 screens for sharing information in exciting new ways, all in a slender profile
 that tapers to a mere 3mm and weighs just 1.25kg. On one side it a tablet and
when it is opened up it is an ultrabook, so you have the best of both worlds.
The ASUS TAICHI will be available from November 2012 in selected markets
 with prices starting at $1299.

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

What happens inside black hole???

A black hole is a place where the force of gravity is so powerful that you would need to be traveling at a speed faster than the speed of light to escape its pull. Since nothing in the universe is faster than the speed of light, nothing that falls into a black hole can ever escape. The border at which gravity becomes strong enough to create that phenomenon is known as the "event horizon"; it marks the outer boundary of the black hole. (Until the 1940s, some scientists believed that matter crusted up on the event horizon and didn't fall in.)
Closer to the center, gravity is even stronger. If you were caught by the pull of a black hole, you would be sent into free fall toward its center. The pulling force would increase as you moved toward the center, creating what's called a "tidal force" on your body. That is to say, the gravity acting on your head would be much stronger than the gravity acting on your toes (ass...uming you were falling head-first). That would make your head accelerate faster than your toes; the difference would stretch your body until it snapped apart, first at its weakest point and then disintegrating rapidly from there as the tidal force became stronger than the chemical bonds holding your body together. You'd be reduced to a bunch of disconnected atoms. Those atoms would be stretched into a line and continue in a processional march. As Tyson described it, you would be "extruded through space like toothpaste being squeezed through a tube." No one knows for certain what happens to
those atoms once they reach the center, or "singularity," of a black hole.
In a small black hole—like the one predicted by the LHC doomsayers—this dissolution would occur almost immediately. In fact, for all but the largest black holes, dissolution would happen before a person even crossed the event horizon, and it would take place in a matter of billionths of a second. Read more: What happens if you fall into a black hole?

3D printing

IT COLLECTION

3D printing- Next big thing or next big bust?? What do you think?
3D printing has been dominating the news lately and you'd be forgiven for thinking we're on the verge of a Star Trek-like future of desktop manufacturing and zero-waste production. An honest appraisal of the tech reveals two things: It has a long way to go, and we should all be pretty excited.
It’s being called the Industrial Revolution 2.0; “Manufacturing’s Big Bang.” Forget about “Made in China,” the future will be constructed in your living room — everything from cars, food, guns, drugs, even human organs. If you believe the hype surrounding 3D printing, which reached a crescendo last month with the opening of the first MakerBot retail store and the New York Maker Faire, you’d be forgiven for thinking we’re entering a Star Trek-like age of endless possibility.

Microsoft

Micosoft surface tab display quality is better than iPad?

Referring to screen resolution as only one element affecting detail seen on the screen, Bathiche talked up a technical measurement called Modulation Transfer Function, which he described as a combination of contrast and resolution. "Without good contrast, resolution decreases," said Bathiche.
And in this area, Surface apparently gets the edge as a result of Microsoft's ClearType display technology.
"The amount of light in a room and the reflections off the screen have a huge effect on the contrast of the display," Bathiche said. "In fact, a small amount of reflection can greatly reduce contrast and thus the perceived resolution of the display. With the ClearType Display technology we took a 3 pronged approach to maximize that perceived resolution and optimize for battery life, weight, and thickness."
...
Looking at Surface, though not officially, Bathiche said the amount of light reflected off Microsoft's tablet was measured at around 5.5 percent to 6.2 percent. In contast, the light reflected off the iPad was larger at 9.9 percent.
"Doing a side by side with the new iPad in a consistently lit room, we have had many people see more detail on Surface RT than on the Ipad with more resolution," Bathiche added.
However, another person challenged Bathiche, asking why Microsoft opted for a higher resolution in the Windows Pro version of Surface.See More

Saturday, 20 October 2012

three apples change the world

3 Apples that changed the world
Someone highlighted to me that three Apples have changed the world...


Adam and Eve
Isaac Newton
Steve Jobs

A bit cheesy but food for thought none the less!!  So, with the passing of Steve Jobs this week I wanted to write about him and also the three apples that completely changed the world.

Adam and Eve – the power of storytelling

The Biblical story of Adam and Eve eating the apple – the forbidden fruit - will be well known to you, whatever your religious viewpoint.  In fact it is one of the best known stories in the entire world.
Adam and Eve is the story of creation and sets the tone for God’s relationship with  human kind.  It tells the story of our fall from Grace, is the basis for the Christian doctrine of Original Sin and forms the basis of not just one but three of the great religions of the world.

These are complex theological ideas but brilliantly delivered in a story (whatever your view of Biblical truth or allegory) and one of the best examples in history of the power of story-telling to get over complex ideas.

Isaac Newton – this is the modern world

Isaac Newton is widely considered to be the most influential scientist who has ever lived and his greatest theories – on which our entire understanding of the physical universe is based – are said to all be based on an apple falling on his head while he sat under a tree.

Newton laid the foundations for classical mechanics by describing universal gravitation and the three laws of motion which describes how we have understood the physical universe for over three centuries.  His work forms the basis of the Physics we learn at school to this day.

He also proved the concept of planetary motion and established that the earth circles the sun – not the other way around.

He also takes the credit along with a guy named Leibniz for the development of differential and integral calculus.

He did a lot of other clever stuff, was a theologian, ran the Royal Mint and was an all round genius.

Put simply, he advanced the scientific revolution that created the entire modern world we live in to this day.

Steve Jobs – intuitive beauty

And so to Steve Jobs who sadly died this week.  Steve Jobs is synonymous with Apple, the company he co-founded and the company he has led since 1996.  In his innovative drive he has changed so much about technology and the way we live our lives today.

He developed one of the first commercially successful PCs – the Apple II

He created the MacIntosh because he saw the potential of a mouse driven graphical user interface – how crap and unintuitive was computing using the keypad and BBC Basic command prompts.

He set up Pixar out of Lucasfilm which lead to the re-birth of film animation and to films like Toy Story and a Bugs Life.

His revolutionary work at NeXT included a multi-media email system which could share voice, image, graphics and video in email for the first time.

He went back to Apple and turned in upside down, becoming the completely dominant figure.

He achieved enormous commercial success with the iMac based on beautiful design.

He developed the iPod and iTunes digital software which revolutionised the way we access, buy and listen to music.  MP3s and digitally sourced music has all but killed CDs and high street record stores.  You are more likely to listen to your iPod on the bus or out jogging than listening to music on the car CD player now.

He then developed the iPhone – the first smartphone – a multi touch display mobile phone.

Jobs was an inspirational, charismatic and highly energetic business leader – autocratic too.  He was also something of a lifestyle guru.  His foresight in setting trends and in innovations of style and intuitive usability has shaped much of our day to day living and the way we use technology in our lives.

Jobs didn’t do market research.  He was a true market leader, knowing what the public wanted before they knew it – understanding the marriage of intuitive functionality and beautiful design. 
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Tuesday, 7 August 2012

'the smart phone''

                   
                                                   '' The smart phones''
blackberry samsung glaxy is most commonly used among the students of college
and universities .they perform many educational ,socail communication ,
activities through devices,through there devices in that commonly use of
facebook also and it only the easy way to connect with facebookin a fullflash
mood completly is black berry.here we can see many example of students who used
facebook on their smart phone through their smart phone they intouch with social media
as the socialusage of media increase with the aspect of this facebook is also increasingly
popular for maintaining personal and proffesional connection.
and while early adopters of facebook were university students.
               
                           
                              ''ADVANTAGES OF SMART PHONE''

 while many standard cell phone allow you to check email,smart phones offer a complete
interenet experience you can send email with attach file browse the internet and watch vedio
on youtube.chat and text messaging allow you to send quick messages to friend and family
many smart phone support GPS (global positioning system) functionality using 3g
4g connectivity ,so you know exactly where you are? you can find direction to your destination

keep you organized its a person organized witha handset peronal organizer
with calendar ,electornic diaries,contact list, and automatic remainder
flexible working as with a PDA you can use your smart phone to review take notes and edit your appoint
-ments ,document and contact all while you are on the moveits make easier and more flexible
at work
in short smart phones makes the communication faster such as web access
is quicker than in previously avilable mobile making it easier to access
the information and emails from net some models and carrier offer an always-on internet access
service making communication easier.that ultimate the increasing in communication and easier way
to communicate each other.
                          
                                            by
                                               Rabi.......



Monday, 30 July 2012

top 10 jobs in IT field


                               Top 10 Jobs in Information Technology
                                               
                        1.?Lead applications developer
What they do: Manage software development teams in the design, development, coding, testing and debugging of applications. **
What you need: Bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field and three to five years experience in specific technologies.
Salary range: $80,250 - $108,000
Salary change*: 7.6 percent

2.?Applications architect
What they do: Design components of applications, including interface, middleware and infrastructure; comply with employer's design standards.
What you need: Bachelor's degree in computer science or information systems; a master's degree is desirable. Employers request a minimum of eight years related work experience and specific software skills.
Salary range: $87,250 - $120,000
Salary change: 7.5 percent

3.?Messaging administrator
What they do: Control e-mail and groupware systems, including associated servers, operating systems, and backup and recovery programs; fix system problems and attend to service requests.
What you need: Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer information systems or a related field, plus two to three years or more of experience working with the messaging systems used by the employer.
Salary range: $87,250 - $120,000
Salary change: 7.5 percent

4.?Data modeler
What they do: Analyze organizational data requirements and create models of data flow.
What you need: Bachelor's degree in computer science, IT or mathematics, and several years of data management experience.
Salary range: $74,250 - $102,000
Salary change: 7 percent

5.?Network manager
What they do: Direct day-to-day operations and maintenance of the firm's networking technology; collaborate with network engineers, architects and other team members on the implementation, testing, deployment and integration of network systems.
What you need: Ten years (or more) experience in a networking environment combined with several years of experience managing technical personnel. Professional certifications are also valuable.
Salary range: $74,500 - $98,500
Salary change: 7 percent

6.?Senior IT auditor
What they do: Establish procedures for audit review of computer systems; develop and apply testing and evaluation plans for IT systems and ensure compliance with industry standards of efficiency, accuracy and security.
What you need: Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems, business or a related field, and an average of five years experience in IT auditing.
Salary range: $86,750 - $114,750
Salary change: 6.9 percent

7.?Senior Web developer
What they do: Plan and implement Web-based applications; coordinate with product development, marketing, product management and other teams in bringing new applications online.
What you need: Bachelor's degree in computer science, electrical engineering or a related field, plus a minimum of five years of experience working with a mix of Web technologies.
Salary range: $76,250 - $108,250
Salary change: 6.6 percent

8.?Business intelligence analyst
What they do: Design and develop company data analysis and report solutions; review and analyze data from internal and external resources; communicate analysis results and make recommendations to senior management.
What you need: Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems or engineering, and several years of experience.
Salary range: $78,250 - $108,250
Salary change: 6.6 percent

9.?Help desk (Tier 2)
What they do: Resolve difficult issues that derive from Tier 1 support and require five to 15 minutes to settle; decide when to create work tickets for issues that can't be solved by phone or e-mail and require a visit to the user's workspace.
What you need: Besides patience and a positive attitude, requirements depend on your position level. Tier 2 positions call for two to four years work experience, and a bachelor's degree or a two-year degree and additional work experience in a help desk setting.
Salary range: $35,750 - $46,250
Salary change: 6.5 percent

10.?Staff consultant
What they do: Assist with project planning and requirement specifications; create prototypes and alternatives with colleagues.
What you need: Bachelor?s degree in computer science, business or a consulting-related field. Industry-specific proficiency, plus business experience and two or more years of consulting experience are also typical requirements.
Salary range: $59,250 - $82,250
Salary change: 6.4 percent

Friday, 27 July 2012

careers in multimedia

                Careers in Multimedia

"In order for this industry to succeed the supply of skilled labor must meet industry demands."

What is Multimedia?
"Multimedia is any combination of text, graphic art, sound, animation, and video delivered to you by computer or other electronic means.
 It is richly presented sensation. When you weave together the sensual elements of multimedia-dazzling pictures and animations, engaging sounds, compelling video clips,
 and raw textual information-you can electrify the thought and action centers of people's minds. When you give them interactive control or the process, they can be enchanted.
Multimedia excites eyes, ears, fingertips, and, most importantly, the head." (Multimedia making it work 5th edition)
Careers
Animator
Game Designer
Interactive Writer
Sound Producer
Web Content Producer
Webmaster
CD-ROM Developer Art Director
Graphic Designer
Interface Designer
Video Producer
Web Developer
Presentation Artist
Markets
Publishing
Advertising
Museums/Zoos
Education Media Companies
Software Startups
Advertising
Software
Multimedia Uses
Online games
Corporate website design
Reference Materia
lProduct introduction CD-ROM games
Personal websites
ATM's/Kiosks
Technical Training Arcade games
Edutainment
Marketing
Trade Shows
                                         NEED TO SUCCEED IN MULTIMEDIA
                                  Clearly define what you want to be or do. (i.e. a Graphic Designer, Authoring Specialist, Art director, Animator)
Define the skills you need to succeed in your chosen field. (Make a list)
Create a plan to acquire the skills you do not possess.
A great resume. Generating 3 to 4 versions of your resume is a good idea. (Different versions for different jobs) The cover letter is what will get you the interview it needs to be your best work.
                                                             Links
http://www.skillsnet.net/core.cfm "The Ultimate Entertainment and New Media Career Guide"
http://www.dice.com/ "Tech Jobs. Tech Talent."
http://www.guru.com/ "we connect great companies with quality talent"
http://www.monster.com/ "Become the best possible candidate for the job you want!"
http://www.craigslist.org/ "Bulletin board for jobs, resumes, etc. in the Bay Area"
http://www.careervoyager.com/ "Your Job Search & Career Management Desktop." (Worldwide)
http://www.wageweb.com/ "Salary Survey Data"
http://www.rileyguide.com/ "Links to salary information on the web"
http://www.newmedia.com/nm-ie.asp "What's Next on the Net?"
http://www.binarygirl.com/ "Where Girls and Technology Click"
http://www.internet.com/home-d.html "The Internet & IT Network"

(A dozen different versions are handy to have) Start your resume the day you register for classes at COM and have it finished and in hand the day you get your certificate.
A professional looking, polished portfolio. Keep it short. Keep it focused
Work experience. Every Human Resources manager looks for this. Get it, find it, create it! It may be volunteer or part time, no matter, you need some.
                                                                       

 

Thursday, 26 July 2012

collection of iphone

This article is about the line of smartphones by Apple. For other uses,
see iPhone (disambiguation).

An iPhone 4S, the most recent generation of the iPhoneiPhone models
iPhone
iPhone 3G
iPhone 3GS
iPhone 4
iPhone 4S



The iPhone ( /ˈaɪfoʊn/ EYE-fohn) is a line of smartphones designed and
 marketed by Apple Inc. The first iPhone was unveiled by Steve Jobs,
then CEO of Apple, on January 9, 2007,[1] and released on June 29, 2007.
The 5th generation iPhone, the iPhone 4S, was announced on October 4, 2011,
 and released 10 days later.

the 10 best IT certification 2012

The 10 best IT certifications: 2012
1;MCITP:  stands
[microsoft information technology professional]
Enterprise Administrator on Windows Server 2008
MCITP Overview
The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification helps validate that an individual has the comprehensive set of skills necessary to perform a particular IT job role, such as database administrator or enterprise messaging administrator. MCITP certifications build on the technical proficiency measured in the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications. Therefore, you will earn one or more MCTS certifications on your way to earning an MCITP certification.
MCITP certifications will not be updated for future versions of Microsoft products. In most cases, as an MCITP, you will be eligible for special upgrade paths to new Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certifications. Microsoft Certified Solution Expert (MCSE) is focused on an experienced professional’s ability to design and build technology solutions in the cloud and on premise.
Your MCITP certification will remain valuable as long as companies are using the technology on which it certifies.
MCITP candidate profile
MCITP candidates are IT professionals capable of deploying, building, designing, optimizing, and operating technologies for a particular job role. They make the design and technology decisions necessary to ensure successful technology implementation projects.
Why get certified?
Earning a Microsoft Certification helps validate your proven experience and helps you build your career, whether you are new to technology or a seasoned professional. The benefits you receive after earning a Microsoft Certification provide you with opportunities to connect with a vast, global network of Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCPs). Research shows that certification is a value to you and your organization:
According to sources on the internet the average salary for someone with a MCITP certification in the year 2011 was USD$77000. Depending on the individual MCITP specialization, this figure can vary greatly from USD$91000 on the high side to USD$64000 on the low end of the scale.
The average MCITP salary for each of the MCITP certifications in order of salary are as follows:
•Enterprise Messaging Administrator: $91000
•Database Administrator: $84000
•Enterprise Administrator: $79000
•Server Administrator: $75000
•Enterprise Desktop Administrator on Windows 7: $75000
•Enterprise Desktop Support Technician on Windows 7: $68000
•Enterprise Support Technician: $64000

2 ;MCTS
[microsoft certified technology specialist]
MCTS Overview
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications are designed to validate your skills on the features and functionality of Microsoft technologies. You can show your depth of knowledge in one specific technology, earn multiple MCTS certifications to show breadth across different products, or build on the MCTS to earn a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) or Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) certification.
Note MCTS certifications are no longer in development. However, your MCTS certification will remain valuable as long as companies are using the technology on which it certifies. Please visit the news and announcements page for more information about certifications for future Microsoft products and technologies.
MCTS candidate profile
MCTS candidates are capable of implementing, building, troubleshooting, and debugging a particular Microsoft technology.
Why get certified?
Earning a Microsoft Certification validates your proven experience and knowledge in using Microsoft products and solutions. Designed to be relevant in today's rapidly changing IT marketplace, Microsoft Certifications help you utilize evolving technologies, fine-tune your troubleshooting skills, and improve your job satisfaction.
Whether you are new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned professional, becoming certified demonstrates to customers, peers, and employers that you are committed to advancing your skills and taking on greater challenges. In addition, certification provides you with access to exclusive Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) resources and benefits, including opportunities to connect with a vast, global network of MCPs.
Employees with a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Certification
Salary Ranges
by Job Job Title National Salary Data (?
XAll compensation data shown are gross, national 10th to 90th percentile ranges. Pay can vary greatly by location. To view local data, take the PayScale survey.
) $0 $60K $120K
Systems Administrator $34,779 - $73,522      
Information Technology Specialist $30,789 - $73,993  
Sr. Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer $65,939 - $119,945  
Senior Systems Administrator $51,456 - $100,939  
Information Technology (IT) Consultant $35,479 - $117,824  
Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 18 Jul 2012 | Individuals Reporting:


3 ;VCP
[Vmware certified professional]
As the demand for IT professionals with datacenter virtualization skills increases, it is essential to distinguish yourself in the market with a certification that validates your technical capabilities. Becoming a VMware Certified Professional does just that.
This industry-recognized certification requires completion of a VMware-authorized training course and hands-on experience with VMware technologies. Achieving the VCP certification confirms that you have the education needed to successfully install, deploy, scale and manage VMware vSphere environments, as well as the skills obtained by a minimum of six months experience with VMware infrastructure technologies.
Average Salary of Jobs with Related Titles
In USD as of Jul 25, 2012 55k 110k 165k
Senior Infrastructure Virtualization $94,000 
Server Team Lead $102,000 
Tier Linux Engineer $63,000 
Systems Engineer Vmware $66,000 
Microsoft Consultant $93,000 
Vmware $101,000 
Cisco UC Engineer $149,000 
Vmware Systems Engineer $92,000 
Account Executive Unified Communication $63,000 
Vmware Windows Engineer $92,000 
Emc Storage Engineer Emcie $149,000 
Vmware Admin $84,000 
Virtualization Engineer $97,000 
Vmware System Administrator $87,000 
Information Dissemination Manager $88,000 
4;CCNA
[cisco certificate network associate]
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size route and switched networks,
 including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN.
CCNA curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking concepts and terminology,
 and performance-based skills. This new curriculum also includes (but is not limited to) the use of these protocols: IP, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIPv2),VLANs, Ethernet, access control lists (ACLs).
Cisco Career Certifications are IT Professional certifications for Cisco Systems products.
 The tests are administered by Pearson VUE. The five levels of certification are:
Entry, Associate, Professional, Expert, and Architect along with targeted certifications for Specialist and Technician. These are available in seven different subject areas:
Routing & Switching, Design, Network Security, Service Provider, Storage Networking, Voice and Wireless.
Employees with a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification
Salary Ranges by Job Job Title National Salary Data (?
XAll compensation data shown are gross, national 10th to 90th percentile ranges.
 Pay can vary greatly by location. To view local data, take the PayScale survey.
) $0 $60K $120K
Network Engineer $42,804 - $88,149      
Sr. Network Engineer $61,686 - $113,475  
Information Technology (IT) Manager $49,465 - $110,699  
Network Administrator, IT $35,126 - $73,307  
Systems Engineer (Computer Networking / IT) $40,546 - $96,513  

5;CSSA
[certified system senior architect]
It is well known that Pegasystems CSSA certification training is experiencing a great demand in IT industry area.
 In recent years, the CSSA Certification has become a global standard for many successful IT companies.
The Certified Senior System Architect (CSSA) Professional Certification Path is for Certified System Architects
that wish to increase their PRPC skills.
This certification validates your ability to use PRPC to design and build for reusability across multiple lines of business.

6;PMP
 Project Management Professional Certification (PMP®)
First of all let us explain what the PMI is and its history. PMI was founded in 1969 and first started offering the Project Management Professional certification exam in 1984.
 PMI is accredited as an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards developer and
 also has the distinction of being the first organization to have their certification program attain International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001 recognition.
PMI boasts a worldwide membership of over 100,000, with members from 125 different countries.
 Local PMI chapters meet regularly and allow project managers to exchange information and learn about new tools and
 techniques of project management or new ways to use established techniques.
I encourage you to join a local chapter and get to know other professionals in your field.
PMI is the leader in project management practices and is the most widely recognized organization and certification in the field. PMI strives to maintain and promote standards and
ethics in this field and offers publications, training, seminars, chapters, special interest groups, and colleges to further the project management discipline

7;CISSP
Certified Information Systems Security Professional
CISSP Certificate is issued by the (ICS)2 organization.
This is surely one of the best recognized and desired on the whole world certificate confirming security skills.
 CISSP Certification is not only the first recognized and accredited certificate (in the area of information security) by the iSO/IEC organization (is meets ISO/IEC 17024 notms and regulations) but is also officialy adopted by such organizations like
U.S. Department of Defence or U.S. National Security Agency (NSA).
The attitude of the (ISC)2 organization to the CISSP certification generates a lot of profits for employees and for employers.
 For employees because they are all the time improving their skills by attending professional CISSP courses, they document their professional experience etc.
For employers because they can expect high level of competences from their employees in the area of information security.
8;ACSP
There’s more to the energy surrounding Apple than pleasant tablet devices, intuitive smartphones, and a stunning stock price.
The company continues chewing up market share and shipping computers at rates 10 to 12 times greater than PC manufacturers.
The ACSP (Apple Certified Support Professional) designation helps IT pros demonstrate expertise supporting Mac OS X clients. Engineers, particularly Windows support pros and administrators increasingly encountering Macs, will be well served completing
 Apple’s certification rack for technical support personnel. Benefits include not only another bullet for the resume but an understanding of Apple’s official processes for installing, setting up, troubleshooting, and maintaining Mac client machines.
9;network+ /A+
Yes, CompTIA’s Network+ and A+ designations are, technically, two separate certifications. But they’re both critical certs that test absolute fundamentals that every IT pro needs to completely understand.
In fact, there’s an argument to be made that all IT pros should have both of these accreditations on their resumes.
 CompTIA is a well-respected, vendor-neutral (though vendor-supported) organization that continually develops and administers relevant certifications. The network, hardware, and software skills tested on the
 Network+ and A+ exams are basics that every self-respecting tech professional should master, whether they’re performing budgeting tasks, deploying client machines, managing site-wide migrations, overseeing security,
 or administering networks and servers.

10;Comptia HEALTH  care IT technician
The CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician certification covers the knowledge and skills required to implement, deploy, and support healthcare IT systems in various clinical settings. 
The CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician certification exam covers:
•Regulatory requirements
•Organizational behavior
•IT operations
•Medical business operations
•Security
Potential candidates should possess a basic understanding of practice workflow while adhering to code of conduct policies and security best practices.
The exam is intended for IT professionals who are CompTIA A+ certified or have 500 hours of hands-on IT technical experience in the lab or field, plus the knowledge/skills necessary to deploy and support healthcare
 IT systems in clinical settings.



 

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

internet business

                       

                                   '' internet business''

what's website?
a website is actually a collection of file and document which is saved in server thats every time connect to internet every file has its on address called that
 URL (uniform resource locator).

These days almost every company or brand has a website of its own,and through
this they sell all their product s and the customer pay through
credit card  this process is very convenient and  many  business are adopting
this process .you dont have to go to the store; with just one click you  can buy
whatever you want! a dot-com company  , or simply a dot-com alternatively ren-derd
dot.com or dot-com,is a company thats  does most of its business on the internet
usually through a website  that uses the toplevel domain,".com"(in turn derived
from the word "commercial") while the term can refer to present  day companies,
its also  used specifically to refer to companies with this business  model that came
being during the late 1990s

Many were launched  with very thin business  plan some time with nothing more
than an idea and catchy name. the started goal  was often to "get big fast"
there are many websites to illustrate the growing trend to take business online.
for example ebay lnc.is an american internet consumer-to-consumer corporation
that manages ebay.com ,an online and shopping website on which people  and
business buy and sell a broad variety of good and services worldwide.Founded in 1995
ebay is one of the noteable success stories of the dot-com bubble

Its now a multi-billion dollar business with operations localized in over thirty
countries.there are many  famous internet  based websites through
their websites .many people order books and do online business and people
can pay  with either a credit card or cash


      "people in Pakistan  have lots of potential  especially in the area of IT  but they
         dont always put their ideas  to work because they are too lazy  they are scared
         of someone  or something .i think they should  make a lot of these website  so
         that we dont have to get out of the house  for trival things .we get tired and we are
        actually very busy people"!!!
                                                  By
                                                      Rabia Rasheed