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Information Technology Terminology
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on: 24/08/2010
Clear communication is the essence of any working environment in the words of Peter Drucker – “The most important thing in communication is to hear what is being said.
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This may sound like common sense, yet many of us fall victim to miscommunication which can lead to time and effort being lost at a drastic scale on [...]
Cluster Buster! (without being to technical)
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on: 24/08/2010
What is a Cluster or Clustering?
A computer cluster is a group of linked computers, working together closely thus in many respects forming a single computer. The components of a cluster are commonly, but not always, connected to each other through fast local area networks. Clusters are usually deployed to improve performance and/or availability over that [...]
Industry Insights
PrinterCUB Printing Options
by: | in: BEAR News, Blogs, From BEAR, Industry Insights, Product News/Updates, Sales Team | on: 04/08/2010
BEAR PrinterCUB network printing system is designed for use with multiple environments and multiple markets including education, libraries and commercial customers. To operate across all these environments PrinterCUB must offer a significant level of flexibility.
In this blog I describe some of PrinterCUB’s document outputting options. Each of these options can be established at a outbound [...]
PrinterCUB Intelligent Printing Suggests Cost Savings to Users
by: | in: BEAR News, Blogs, From BEAR, Product News/Updates | on: 04/08/2010
With the deployment of PrinterCUB we are aiming to provide some new innovations to the Print Management market.
We are very proud of the advanced print control with PrinterCUB called Transform. He is an interesting use.
Lets say you operate a student or general public printing environment where users pay for printing. Each user generally will be have [...]
Wireless Printing without Print Drivers
by: | in: Blogs, From BEAR, Industry Insights, Product News/Updates | on: 13/04/2010
With the growth of wireless Internet environments both in size, reliability and capabilities users have growing expectations for the continuation of those services that are and/or were previous available on a network desktop workstation.
A core requirement of users is to enable network printing from their laptops. Now printing from a laptop wirelessly is nothing new, [...]
Cost Recovery in the New World
by: | in: Blogs, From BEAR, Industry Insights, Thoughts of a BEAR | on: 03/03/2010
BEAR Solutions has made the trip over the Pacific and has set up camp in the Land of Opportunity. Cost recovery systems change rapidly as the building blocks of IT that support them evolve. And whilst these solutions move forward, sometimes the clients don’t.
Read MoreGreen, then lean…..
by: | in: From BEAR, Industry Insights | on: 03/03/2010
Cost recovery in the United States has undergone a marketing refocus over the past two years. It is interesting to note the correlation between the focus of this niche industry alongside the current social trends of climate change and then the Global Financial Crisis.
In the months before the September 2008 financial crisis (GFC to the [...]
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