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RECOVERY RESPONSE
2008-05-30 08:55:00
Incident recovery and response is a very broad topic, and there are many opinions on the proper methods to use and actions to take once an intrusion has been discovered. Just as the debate rages on regarding vi versus emacs, Linux versus Windows, and BSD versus everything else, there is much debate in the computer forensics crowd on the "clean shutdown" versus "pull the plug" argument. A whole boo


Business Problem
2008-06-02 12:32:00
The customer is a large, progressive credit union with a growing personal and business client base approaching 100,000 members. They offer a full set of services including banking, loans, mortgages, retirement funds, brokerage, and financial planning. Problem Statementtions for the preceding month from a central service provider. However, the CRM system and the financial transaction system
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Solution Overview
2008-06-03 22:12:00
Solution Overview Our customer faces the competing demands of faster query performance and providing more detail in the data. The increased level of detail will increase the data volume and thus reduce performance if nothing else changes. Based on the business requirements outlined below, we will design a solution that takes advantage of some new features in SQL Server 2005 to provide th


Very Large Data Warehouses
2008-06-03 22:10:00
Problem Statement Many of the business problems our customer is experiencing would benefit from the kinds of BI capabilities that you have seen in previous chapters, but there is one huge technical problem that first needs to be overcomethe volume of data in a utility company's data warehouse can be staggering. The client has reduced the volume of data by loading filtered and summarized data


Configuring a Simple Data Flow
2008-06-08 07:00:00
Now we'll continue on with designing a package to load a dimension. In this example, we copy a subset of the columns of the Sales Territory table from our OLTP source system into a table in our data warehouse. 1. Drag a Data Flow task from the Toolbox onto the surface of the Control Flow tab. 2. Double-click the new Data Flow task to open the data flow design surface. Drag an OLE DB Sour
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INTEL AND AMD
2008-06-11 11:29:00
The argument over an AMD CPU versus an Intel CPU and which has a higher functionality is currently raging. Simply two years ago this was not even a question. Anyone would tell you that the Intel CPU won the speed and complex algorithm war with AMD CPU's without question. Fast-forward to today and Intel is now playing catch-up to the latest in AMD technologies.Intel played marketing games with thei


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2008-06-11 11:28:00
AMD, long the oppressed rebel force in the chip industry, managed to launch an attack on the Intel Death Star with the introduction of its 64-bit Opteron processors in 2003.Opteron ran 64-bit applications and legacy 32-bit applications without the drag on performance noted in Intel's Itanium processors. AMD upped the ante further in 2005 with the introduction of its first dual-core Opteron process


INTEL VS AMD
2008-06-11 11:25:00
Perspective’s review of the 780G+Athlon 4850e combo. There’s a lot of interesting details down there. For example the differences between hybrid SLI and hybrid Crossfire – something had to be different, innit? It also shows the difference between Intel and AMD ’s power efficiency designs. Some stats thrown in for good measure too – however Intel’s upcoming G45 should upset this AMD adva


INTRODUCTION OF INTEL
2008-06-15 11:11:00
Intel Corporation (“Intel”) is a leading technological manufacturerthat largely can be credited with many of today’s technological advances,innovations and developments – it hardly can be accused of seeking to curbthe growth of the Internet or computer technology. Indeed, thesedevelopments have greatly enhanced the American economy, as well asprovided Americans with increased access to inf


INTEL ABSTRACT
2008-06-15 11:08:00
The Intel® Core™ Duo processor is a new member of the Intel® mobile processor product line. It is the first Intel® mobile microarchitecture that uses CMP (Core Multi-Processor; i.e., multi cores on die) technology. Targeted to the market of general-purpose mobile systems, the Intel Core Duo core was built to achieve high performance, while consuming low power and fitting into different therma


solution for intel thinking
2008-06-16 11:30:00
The future of WiMAX should be assured. After all, Intel has poured billions into WiMAX, from chipsets to investments in service providers. But the question, of course, is why. Intel is a chip company, and is always looking for high-volume opportunities to sell vast numbers of chips. Shouldn't, therefore, Intel remain relatively agnostic when it comes to next-generation develop
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