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What is bluetooth?

Asked by kool19 in Computers & Technology at   5:54 PM on November 06, 2007

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Bluetooth is a new wireless technology developed by Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp. and Toshiba. The technology enables data connections between electronic devices such as desktop computers, wireless phones, electronic organizers and printers in the 2.4 GHz range.

Answered at 9:56 PM on November 06, 2007

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What is Rich Internet Application?

Asked by madhuhot in Computers & Technology at   5:36 PM on November 06, 2007

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A rich Internet application (RIA) is an entirely new kind of web experience that is engaging, interactive, lightweight, and flexible.

Answered at 9:51 PM on November 06, 2007

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What is Role-based access control ?

Asked by madhuhot in Computers & Technology at   5:34 PM on November 06, 2007

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Role-based access control (RBAC) is a method of regulating access to computer or network resources based on the roles of individual users within an enterprise. Roles are defined according to job competency, authority, and responsibility within the enterprise.

Answered at 9:51 PM on November 06, 2007

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What is a cache server?

Asked by madhuhot in Computers & Technology at   5:38 PM on November 06, 2007

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A cache server is a dedicated network server or service acting as a server that saves Web pages or other Internet content locally. By placing previously requested information in temporary storage, or cache, a cache server both speeds up access to data and reduces demand on an enterprise's bandwidth. Cache servers also allow users to access content offline, including rich media files or other documents. A cache server is sometimes called a "cache engine."

Answered at 9:55 PM on November 06, 2007

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Please tell the difference between hot site and cold site?

Asked by madhuhot in Computers & Technology at   5:37 PM on November 06, 2007

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A fully operational offsite data processing facility equipped with both hardware and system software to be used in the event of a disaster or for disaster recovery. A disaster recovery facility that provides only the physical space for recovery operations while the organization using the space provides its own hardware and software systems.

Answered at 9:53 PM on November 06, 2007

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What is Mesh Connectivity Layer?

Asked by madhuhot in Computers & Technology at   1:59 PM on November 06, 2007

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Mesh Connectivity Layer is a loadable Microsoft Windows driver that lets computers communicate via a wireless mesh network using Wi-Fi or WiMax services, tricking the computer into thinking it's directly connected to an Internet connection.

Answered at 9:48 PM on November 06, 2007

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What is technobabble?

Asked by madhuhot in Computers & Technology at   5:31 PM on November 06, 2007

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Technobabble is a form of prose using jargon, buzzwords and highly esoteric language to give an impression of plausibility through mystification, misdirection, and obfuscation. This is not to be confused with jargon itself, but rather technobabble is a conscious attempt to deliver jargon to outsiders, without insight or comprehensive explanation, to make unsound or unprovable arguments appear to have merit.

Answered at 9:33 PM on November 06, 2007

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What is TMN?

Asked by madhuhot in Computers & Technology at   5:32 PM on November 06, 2007

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The Telecommunications Management Network is a protocol model defined by ITU-T for managing open systems in a communications network. It is part of the ITU-T Recommendation series M.3000 and is based on the OSI management specifications in ITU-T Recommendation series X.700.

Answered at 9:34 PM on November 06, 2007

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What is Link doping?

Asked by madhuhot in Computers & Technology at   11:24 AM on November 06, 2007

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Link doping refers to the practice and effects of embedding a large number of gratuitous hyperlinks on a website in exchange for return links. Mainly used when describing weblogs (or blogs), link doping usually implies that a person hyperlinks to sites he or she has never visited in return for a place on the website's blogroll for the sole purpose of inflating the apparent popularity of his or her website.

Answered at 9:49 PM on November 06, 2007

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