Sunday, October 28, 2012

Storage Technology Companies and their important products

Empower Technologies Corporation (Empower Technologies) is a company based in the US that is engaged in developing Linux-based embedded operating software. This company provides development platforms and system technologies for embedded computing industry.
Empower Technologies has developed LEOs, which is a complete Linux operating system. They also offer General Purpose Embedded Technology, Digital Signage and Interactive Kiosk, Video Technology and Design and Manufacturing Services. Majority of the company’s products are used by developers, manufacturers, value-added resellers and system integrators.
Empower Technologies operates through its subsidiary Empower US, Empower Technologies (Canada) Inc and Empower Technologies (Shanghai) Inc. The company is headquartered at Richmond, Canada. After reading this article it really informed me of the importance of not only this storage company but all storage companies. 

 

Importance of Voting


Voting in any type of election, from local elections to Presidential primaries, provides an important way to voice your opinions regarding elected leaders and overall policies; voting also helps you decide your own future by electing a person who might reflect your own views. For the last couple of months there has been a huge debate for the presidency. I have not watched every debate, however I am aware of each candidate and what he chooses to do if elected.  The reason I chose to write on this issue is because I want to express the importance of voting. I feel that if you don’t vote you have no right to complain. Election day for the president is November 6, 2012.  At this time you can early vote; please check your county locations.
Voting is very important; therefore if you are at least 18years of age please go out and vote. 

Below is a picture of President Obama and Mitt Romney


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Open Source Licensing


An open source license is a copyright license for computer software that makes the source for everyone to use. This allows end users to review and modify the source code for their own customization and/or troubleshooting needs. Making your code available as open source involves much more than just indicating on the project web page that the code is licensed under a particular open source license. Not only do you need to provide a way for people to download and/or contribute to the project, but you also need to choose the most appropriate license and address other legal requirements. One of the most important of these is that you must be able to prove that the code can legally be released under that license; another is that people who download it must be told what their responsibilities are to the project owner. The license you choose will depend on your plans for the future of your code.





Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Cloud Storage & Security


The two biggest concerns about cloud storage are reliability and security. Clients aren't likely to entrust their data to another company without a guarantee that they'll be able to access their information whenever they want and no one else will be able to get at it.
To secure data, most systems use a combination of techniques, including:
                 Encryption, which means they use a complex algorithm to encode information.
                Authentication processes, which require creating a user name and password.
                Authorization practices -- the client lists the people who are authorized to access information stored on the cloud system.

Even with these protective measures in place, many people worry that data saved on a remote storage system is vulnerable. There's always the possibility that a hacker could attempt to steal the physical machines on which data are stored. Cloud storage companies live and die by their reputations. It's in each company's best interests to provide the most secure and reliable service possible.



Sunday, September 30, 2012

A Day without your cell phone and Internet access


How often do you use your cell phone? How often do you use the internet? If I didn't use my cell phone or have any internet access today I would have been completely lost. I use my phone to access my bible, checking account, and to communicate with my family. Not only that but I the internet to check the weather at the beginning of my day. If I didn't have my phone or the internet I would have to watch TV for the weather or even take a trip to the ATM to check my bank statement.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SAN Vs. NAS


SAN (storage area network) is is a dedicated network that provides access to block level storage. SANs are used to make storage devices, such as disk array and are accessible to servers so that they look as if there are locally attached to an operating system.
Data in SAN (Storage Area Network) can be stored using two basic modules as DAS (Direct Attached Storage) and NAS (Network Attached Storage). A network, which is created by attaching storage devices such as disk arrays and tapes to a common server so that the storage devices appear to be confined to operating system, is known as storage area network. DAS is named because it is a directly attached to a server without any intermediary network involved. Main distinguishing character of DAS (Direct Attached Storage) is its direct connectivity through a host bus adapter without the use of the networking devices as hubs, bridges and switches. In a network attached storage system, many independent clients can access the storage memory. The aim of the NAS (Network Attached Storage) is to provide only file based storage devices.  In the same way we can convert NAS (Network Attached Storage) to a DAS (Direct Attached Storage) by disconnecting the entire network and attach the port to a single computer.



Sunday, September 16, 2012

My favorite Open Source Product


My favorite open source is Mozilla. Mozilla is a proudly non-profit organization dedicated to keeping the power of the Web in people’s hands. Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser developed for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux, coordinated by Mozilla Corporation and Mozilla Foundation.
Mozilla was originally the code name Netscape Communications used for its web browser. Mozilla is also the name of Netscape's mascot, and when the company released the source code for its successor to Netscape Communicator 4.x, it named its effort to coordinate the further development of the program Mozilla.org. Though Mozilla.orginazation was founded by Netscape, it is a nonprofit and independent organization.
Updating Firefox
By default, Firefox is configured to automatically check for updates for itself and notify you when one is available. When prompted, just click OK and the newest version will be downloaded and installed on your computer. You'll need to restart Firefox to begin using the new version.