Wednesday, 17 April 2013

What is Office 365 for business?

What is Office 365 for business

What is Office 365
for business?

 
Office 365 provides virtually anywhere access to familiar Office tools, plus enterprise-grade email, conferencing, and more IT services. 
 
Explore what Office 365 can do for your organization
Add more power to the Office you rely on
Work from virtually anywhere using the Office applications you trust across your favorite devices—PCs, Macs, and select mobile devices. 
 
Email and calendars on the go
Keep everyone in sync with enterprise-grade email and shared calendars they can access at their desk or on the go. 
 
Create a website that builds your brand
Market your business with a website that's easy to set up and update—with no hosting fees.
 
Extend your reach with Office Web Apps
Create, store, edit, and share Office docs online, so they're available wherever you and your teammates are working.
 
Work better together with file sharing
Collaborate with teammates, partners, and customers with documents that are always up to date and accessible from almost anywhere.
 
Conferencing made easy
Connect immediately or set up and host online meetings with multi-party HD video conferencing, real-time note taking, and screen sharing.
 
Security and privacy
Your data is yours. Microsoft does not scan emails or documents for advertising purposes. It is a leader in industry privacy, transparency, security, and compliance.
 
Why choose Office 365
Easy to set up and use
  • Install and deploy quickly.
  • Set up new user accounts in seconds.
  • Get updates automatically. The Office tools you rely on are always up to date.

Work from anywhere
  • Get virtually anwhere access on select mobile devices.
  • Work on your Office files online or offline.
  • All your files are automatically backed up.

Worry-free IT
  • Stay safe with built-in anti-malware and anti-spam protection.
  • Count on a financially-backed 99.9% uptime guarantee.
  • Focus your IT resources on other projects.

Monday, 15 April 2013

Tablet Skeleton

Getting Under The Hood of a Tablet





Since tablets are light and compact, their primary purpose is mobile computing. This means that they must have sufficient battery life, despite the large display screens and touch interface. Here’s the hardware that helps manufacturers make that happen.

Processors
The brain of any tablet is the processor that powers its core working. Since most devices are touch sensitive, and need to connect to the Internet and offer a long battery life, the processor should be light on the system. Most tablets today are powered by the processors from ARM or those based on Intel’s x86 architecture. A typical chipset based on the simple ARM architecture can handle 4 million instructions per second at 8 MHz (ARM1) to a maximum of 220 million instructions per second at 200 MHz (ARM9E). The architecture is licensed to a host of companies to develop their own processors, including the Qualcomm Snapdragon, the Samsung Hummingbird, Nintendo, Nvidia Tegra and the Apple A4. Intel has developed the Atom processor based on its x86 architecture. The Atom Z6xx codenamed Lincroft, offers GPU speeds of 1.6 GHz.

Operating Systems
The heart of the tablet is its operating system. There are several OSs that are device and vendor specific, while others are multi-platform. The most prominent OSs for tablets include iOS (a proprietary OS for Apple devices), Microsoft Windows 7 and Google's Android OS and now the more recent Blackberry Tablet OS or the Playbook tablet. More OS' are expected to come up in the future, which will include the Maemo operating system based on Linux, which is being developed by Nokia, and the webOS, originally developed by Palm, which would now power tablets and smartphones from HP. There are also talks of Chrome OS for Google tablets being developed by Google and HTC. The two mobile opertaing systems that have yet to be spoken of in terms of tablet technology is Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 and the on-its-way-out Symbian opertaing system, butyou never know.
The Apple iPad's innards
The Apple iPad's innards


Storage Space
Tablets come with varying memory capacities, starting from 2GB (Wespro Epad) to, as much as 64GB (Apple iPad) built-in storage space. Tablets usually come with an SD card slot to increase storage space, but that is of limited use if the device is powered by Android 2.1 or lower, as those don’t let you install apps on external storage. Moreover, if your tablet offers USB ports, you can attach an external hard drive to get extra storage space for your data.

Touch Screen UI
A touch screen user interface is a bit different from the graphical user interface primarily due to touch-based inputs. While this kind of interface is useful to make the command selection via text more accurate, they offer extended features like adding widgets and live wallpaper to make your device more interactive. The iPad features a proprietary UI developed by Apple, there is the TouchWiz UI from Samsung, and the Sense UI by HTC.

Sensors
The touch screen in a tablet is not pressure-based, and relies on several sensors. The high-end tablets include an accelerometer, ambient light sensor and temperature sensor. The accelerometer or the gravity sensor helps to change the orientation of the screen in terms of how it is held. The ambient light sensor adjusts brightness and contrast of your tablet screen with respect to lighting conditions. The temperature sensor intimates you of your battery heat levels.
The Galaxy Tab exposed
The Galaxy Tab exposed


Connectors
Most of the tablets offer several ports like the USB and HDMI, plus audio connectors and SD card and SIM card slots. However, the iPad is one of the few tablets that sports only one outlet that doubles as a charging port for the device.

Camera
Tablets usually feature a front camera for video calls on-the-go. The camera quality ranges from VGA quality right up to 8 megapixels. With the introduction of the Android 3.0 OS, which supports 3D, tablets are likely to sport dual cameras to help capture 3D pictures and video.

Self-Powered Ad-hoc Network (SPAN)



Persistent surveillance for intrusion detection can prove to be a daunting challenge for military and security
forces. Whether the mission is nearby a forward operating base or protecting remote critical assets and borders, Lockheed Martin’s Self Power Adhoc Networks (SPAN) situational awareness system will meet your mission requirements.

Introducing Lockheed Martin SPAN.
SPAN is a low-cost, imperceptible micro-sensing and reporting system designed to detect, characterize and disseminate situational awareness. SPAN combines microelectronics, distributed signal processing, low power, energy harvesting, and wireless mesh networking into a single integrated persistent surveillance capability system for force protection, intrusion detection and border monitoring.
SPAN leverages technological advances in the areas of perpetual power management, mesh networking, and embedded microsensor and processing technology optimized for users who demand rapid deployment with low cost solutions, low probability of intercept, and reliable and persistent surveillance.
Equipped with “palm-size” sensor nodes to ease concealment of deployed sensors for imperceptible surveillance operation, the system is powered by thin film energy cells coupled with energy harvesting for a self-recharging nearly perpetual operational life without changing batteries. SPAN is small and lightweight for single-person portability, and the low-cost COTS approach allows the system to be considered expendable as dictated by various sensitive missions.

SPAN: “Field-and-Forget Remote” Surveillance System
• Intuitive interface enables rapid deployment and ease of operation.
• No battery maintenance. SPAN utilizes energy harvesting for persistent operational lifetime.
• Small, lightweight nodes can be fitted into rock camouflage enclosure—hard to detect.
• Multiple backhaul communications including SATCOM option.
• Acoustic and seismic sensing.
• Low-power mesh networking reduces EM signature.
• Sensor nodes automatically cooperate to create network.
• Event characterization.
• Onboard data processing minimizes false alarms.
• Affordable through use of COTS components.

Configuration Options
• Perpetual Power: includes Sensing nodes and Gateway utilizing energy harvesting and thin film energy battery; ruggedized handheld computer for local monitoring and sensor emplacement.
• Expendable Power: includes Sensing nodes and Gateway with replaceable battery; ruggedized handheld computer for local monitoring and sensor emplacement.
SPAN is your one-stop-shop for providing remote, maintenancefree surveillance and intrusion detection to protect your most critical assets.



Sunday, 14 April 2013

How to Track your Website or Blog with Google Analytics ?

Now , Friends we are discuss today How to Track your website or Blog world wide ?
Google provide very useful tool to track your website very easy. Tool name is " Google Analytics " . Very simple way to add these tool to your website and blog.Google Analytics provide unique CODE for each site to trace your site world wide.Count per-day visitor and clicks , country , state , city , which browser etc...
Analytics Code Paste below the </head> tag.
Analytics Code


<script type='text/javascript'>

  var _gaq = _gaq || [];
  _gaq.push([&#39;_setAccount&#39;, &#39;UA-38XXXX47-1&#39;]);
  _gaq.push([&#39;_trackPageview&#39;]);

  (function() {
    var ga = document.createElement(&#39;script&#39;); ga.type = &#39;text/javascript&#39;; ga.async = true;
    ga.src = (&#39;https:&#39; == document.location.protocol ? &#39;https://ssl&#39; : &#39;http://www&#39;) + &#39;.google-analytics.com/ga.js&#39;;
    var s = document.getElementsByTagName(&#39;script&#39;)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);
  })();

</script>

See this Video : How to Install & Track your Website or Blog with Google Analytics ?   

Google Analytics Provide Amazing Feature like :
  

1. Multi-Channel funnels
2. Multiple and Customizable Dashboards
3. Events Goals
4. Plot Rows
5. Site Speed Report
6. Enhanced Analytics Intelligence
7. Improved Map Overlay
8. Improved Custom Reports
9. Improved Mobile Reporting
10. Fast Profile Switching
11. Bookmark Anything
12. Simple Goal Creation
13. Advanced Filtering Makeover
14. Term Cloud (Keyword Cloud)
Visitors


 RealTime View ( Like Visitor)



Traffic Source 



Visitor's Location



Access Device


Page Views on Site


How to work Google Glass actually?

How to work Google Glass actually?

Do You know how the google glass actually works? 
Artist Martin Missfeldt, explains the wonders of technology behind Google Glass technology.
The most important part of the glass shades is a mini-projector that uses a semi-transparent prism to project the computer image directly onto your retina. Despite being super close to your peepers, the image is bright  & clear ,and because the image is slightly transparent, you can comfortably place it right in front of your eyes. So while there are still some challenges for Google to cater the glasses to people who wear prescription lenses, there's no trickery involved - just simple science.

Over 60 Lakhs new domain names registered to Internet.

Over sixty Lakhs new domain names were registered in the period of October-December 2012, taking the total numbers of registered domain names to 2520 Lakhs worldwide, according to report.

"Over the sixty Lakhs new domain names were added to the Internet at the End of 2012, getting the total number of registered domain names to more than 2520 Lakhs worldwide across all top-level domains as of 31-December-2012," VeriSign known for the global registry operator for “.com” and “.net”, mentioned in a report.
The growth of 61 Lakhs domain names globally equates to a increase rate of 2.5 per cent over the third quarter of the year 2012 and marks the eighth straight quarter with more than 2 per cent increase, it added.
"Worldwide registrations have grown by 266 Lakhs, or 11.8 per cent, year by year," accordind to the report mentioned.
The “.com” and “.net” TLDs reached a combined total of approximately 1211 Lakhs domain names in the adjusted zone for “.com” and “.net”, it added.
"As of 32-December-2012, the base of registered names in “.com” equalled 1062 Lakhs names, while “.net” equalled 149 Lakhs names," as said.
The “.com” and “.net” renewal rate for the end of year 2012 was 72.9 per cent, up slightly from 72.5 per cent in the third quarter of 2012.
Renewal rates differs quarter over quarter based on the composition of the expiring name base and the contribution of specific registrars.
"During the end of the year 2012, Verisign¿s average daily Domain Name System (DNS) query load was 77 billion, across all TLDs operated by Verisign, with a peak of 123 billion," it said.

Can Any Buddy Know... The Name History of Yahoo!,Google,Apple and more...

You know name history of Yahoo!,Google and more company?

Google

'Google' is derived from the mathematical term gugola. This is the number of 1's back 100 zero looks. Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page's first name in a search engine 'Bank Rub' was maintained. Then he took hold renamed Google. Brain and Page is the appropriate word for word as well. Because this represents a powerful engine for the heavy information can be obtained.

Twitter

Social networking site Twitter before and after "twitek" States were called. Twitter Founders take 'States' title and later took the name of a good dictionary . "Twitter" word is taken through Birds murmuring.


Yahoo

'Yahoo' word means Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle is motivated from "Gulivar Journey".Yang and David Filo in 1994 Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web "was a mistake. Yahoo word choice rather than its literary. Hierarchical Officious Oracle for its concise Yet Another. 

Skype

Name Skype video calling services name before  'Sky Peer to Peer' was kept. Later its name was Skype. Domain Names terms under the  of R and then had to leave at the end of the Skype named.

Apple

Steve Jobs was working on a partnership company in the mind of the word. Jobs co - founder Steve Wozniak  says that the National Highway 85 between Palo Alto and Los Alto car running on Steve's mind, the idea was to keep the company name Apple computers. Steve himself says that the name of my mind remember awesome. May have been working between the apple.

Why Electronic Signature Technology Makes Sense

Why Electronic Signature Technology Makes Sense

Signatures are the most common form of authentication and verification. While most people are used to and comfortable with pen-and-paper signatures, electronic signatures are now becoming the norm for many business transactions.
So what exactly is an e-signature?
It’s a signature made up of an electronic symbol, sound, or code attached to a document or contract to verify that a specific party has signed the document. E-signatures are legally binding across the globe.
In 1999, The European Union Directive for Electronic Signatures was passed, and the United States followed suit and passed the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN) in 2000. These acts ensure that a contract signed electronically has the same legal strength as a traditional paper contract.
electronic signature
There are numerous advantages of using e-signatures, leading to their increased popularity. In fact, many believe that this is going to become the standard way of executing business contracts in the near future.
A Greener Environment
With the use of traditional paper and ink documents, a lot of paper is used for contracts and other records. Using e-signature software makes paper unnecessary. Reduced usage helps to conserve trees and keeps the environment cleaner.
Decreased Costs
A very clear advantage of using electronic signature software is the ability to reduce the cost required for paper, printing ink, and all costs involved with the delivery of the documents to all parties. In corporations, the average authorized employee signs dozens of documents each year. Therefore, using e-signature software, a substantial amount of paper, printing, and faxing products can be eliminated from the budget, saving a considerable amount of money.
Increased Profits
With e-signatures, there’s no need to spend time printing, handling, and delivering paper contracts. This increases productivity, allowing for more time spent focusing on other deals and boosting sales productivity significantly.
Integrity Of Contracts
Every step of the signing of a document with e-signature software is verified, tracked, and recorded. There is no way to manipulate or counterfeit a signature, as many security protocols ensure authenticity, more so even than with a traditional paper document. An audit trail is produced for each signature that can be readily checked if there ever is a need, and any discrepancy can be pinpointed.
Better Customer Experience
Many customers get frustrated by the amount of time it takes to get through signing and finalizing contracts, and the gap of time between when the contract is signed and when the wheels are set into motion. With electronic signature, the contract signing process can be accelerated, thus saving the customers’ time and increasing their satisfaction. The gap time can also be completely eliminated, allowing for a smooth transition between agreement and execution of a contract.
Electronic signatures have very significant advantages over traditional paper contracts, leading to an ever increasing number of businesses adopting this technology. There’s no reason not to follow suit, as it is the standard of the future.
Get ahead of your competition, and start to increase productivity and company revenue today with electronic signature technology!