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    (0 votes) Virtual Fax on Your Desktop by Lee Simonson. Amazingly, without the need for any new hardware or software, you can turn your desktop computer into a Virtual Fax machine. Can you imagine not having to deal with extra phone lines, or ink or paper? Better yet, you automatically receive your faxes on your email which can be picked up anywhere you have an online connection.
That's right -- the documents that folks are faxing you is instantly co... products, articles
    (0 votes) Looking At Desktops? Pick A PC Jordan McPelt It will always be intriguing and fun when you plan and also have been thinking about purchasing a new PC. PCs today are very powerful and at times, might be something very hard to compare. These desktops might have comparable functions or specifications but there's always the one that would be noticeable.
In discovering the perfect desktop for your personal use or PCs for offices an... products, articles
    (0 votes) Why Desktop Bookracks? Garnet Bailey If you are a law firm or the kind of business that requires constant reference to books on your subject, then you must have certainly invested a lot of money on purchasing bookshelves for your office. However, your desk does seem to still overflow with books that you have picked up for reference and are loath to put back on the shelves till you have completed the work on the manuscri... products, articles
    (0 votes) The Evolution of Remote Desktop Software Tim Kennedy The technology behind Remote Access Software allows applications to be displayed locally while being run remotely on a server. That is, this type of software acts as a type of "remote control" of computers, connecting computers to another device via the internet or another network, and allowing desktops to be taken over and controlled by outside administration.
As broadband internet ... products, articles
    (0 votes) Computer Network Defense (CND) And the Intelligence Community - A Higher Level of Security by John Stout. There are three sectors of the Federal Government that are vitally concerned with Computer Network Defense and the Intelligence Community adds an additional level of security because of the classified nature of community activities.
As a result, contractors that provide Computer Network Defense (CND) services are held to even higher standards than the usual high requirements of vendors for Cyber... products, articles
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